Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.15416 - Operating rules generally
Rule 5416.
(1)
A gas tank shall not be filled:
(a) Indoors,
except in an area conforming to the requirements of the state fire marshal
rules entitled "Flammable Liquids," being R 28.601 to R 28.739 of the Michigan
Administrative Code.
(b) While the
engine is running.
(c) While a
source of ignition is present in the immediate area.
(2) A portable container used for refueling
shall be an approved safety can with an automatic closing cap and flame
arrester.
(3) Spills of gasoline
which could create a hazard shall be cleaned up immediately.
(4) The drive mechanism of self-propelled
groundskeeping equipment shall be disengaged before starting the motor or
engine.
(5) An engine or motor
governor adjustment shall not be made or changed to create an overspeed
condition.
(6) An engine or motor
shall be stopped and an inspection made after striking a foreign object with a
machine or if a vibration develops.
(7) An engine or motor shall be stopped when
clearing a clog or a jam or when removing an attachment.
(8) An area to be mowed shall be checked and
cleared of any object which might be picked up and thrown by a blade.
(9) The discharge of material shall not be
directed at another person.
(10)
Groundskeeping equipment shall not be left running, unattended, if the operator
is beyond vision or more than 25 feet away from the equipment.
(11) Groundskeeping equipment, without
approved double insulation and powered by 110 volts or more, shall be connected
to a grounded service outlet. Unless equipment is an approved double insulated
device, its cord and any extension cords shall be of 3-wire grounded type and
of a contrasting color to the foliage such as, but not limited to, orange or
yellow.
(12) All rotating shafts,
fly wheels, chains, belts, pulleys, and sprockets, shall be located or guarded
to prevent accidental contact in accordance with and as prescribed in, Part 7.
Guards for Power Transmission, being
R
408.10701 to
R 408.10765 of the Michigan
Administrative Code.
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