Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.12331 - Two-hand controls
Rule 2331.
(1)
A 2-hand control shall require the application of both hands to operate the
press and shall require concurrent pressure on both controls until a point is
reached in the downward stroke where the die opening is such that the operator
cannot remove their hands and place them within the point of operation. Removal
of 1 or both hands, before the closing portion of the cycle, shall either stop
the slide or return the slide to its starting position.
(2) Two-hand controls for single-stroke
operation, manufactured and installed on or after August 31, 1971, shall be
designed to require release of all operator's hand controls before a second
stroke can be initiated.
(3)
Controls for more than 1 operating station shall be designed to be activated
and deactivated in complete sets of 2-hand controls per operating station, by
means capable of being supervised by the employer.
(4) If foot control is provided, the
selection method between hand and foot control shall be separated from the
stroking selector and shall be designed so that the selection may be supervised
by the employer.
(5) A 2-hand
control is a mechanically, pneumatically, or electrically controlled
system.
(6) A 2-hand control shall
be installed to prevent "bridging" controls, so that it can be operated by 2
hands only.
(7) In a press
operation requiring more than 1 operator, a set of 2-hand controls shall be
provided for each operator. However, a foot control may be used with 2-hand
controls if arranged to operate concurrently (otherwise, no cycle) and if the
operator is not exposed to the point of operation.
(8) If each of the operating stations is
provided with a lockout arrangement, provisions shall be made to prevent an
unintentional press cycle when all of the operating controls are locked
out.
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