Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.16313 - Personal protective equipment
Rule 6313.
(1)
A deluge shower and eye fountain shall be provided within 25 feet of an area
where caustics or acids are used or mixed at a strength that could cause injury
to an exposed employee.
(2) An
approved life jacket shall be provided to the employee, at no expense to the
employee, and shall be used when an employee works above water where a
protective standard barrier or lifeline and safety belt is not
provided.
(3) Personal protective
equipment used by more than 1 employee shall be cleaned or sanitized after each
usage where body contact has been made.
(4) Eye protection, as prescribed in General
Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 33 "Personal Protective Equipment," as
referenced in
R
408.16302, shall be provided to, and used by,
employees who are in the wood yard and employees who are involved in any of the
following operations:
(a)
Maintenance.
(b) Barking.
(c) Knot cleaning.
(d) Digesting.
(e) Pulp grinding.
(f) Banding.
(g) Chemical handling
(5) Head protection, as prescribed in General
Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 33 "Personal Protective Equipment," as
referenced in
R
408.16302, shall be provided to, and used by,
employees who are in the wood yard and employees who are included in any of the
following operations:
(a) Barking.
(b) Maintenance.
(c) Digesting.
(d) Pulp grinding.
(6) Foot protection, as prescribed in General
Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 33 "Personal Protective Equipment," as
referenced in
R
408.16302 shall be provided to, and used by, employees
who are in the wood yard and employees who are involved in any of the following
operations:
(a) Pulp grinding.
(b) Maintenance.
(c) Hazardous chemical handling and mixing
operations
(7) Personal
protective equipment such as aprons, gloves, rubber boots, and metal or plastic
toe or metatarsal foot protection shall be provided and used as prescribed in
General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 33 "Personal Protective
Equipment," as referenced in
R
408.16302.
(8) Respiratory equipment shall be provided
to the employee, at no expense to the employee, and shall be available and
maintained in an operable and sanitary condition where toxic fumes may be
encountered above the maximum threshold limits as prescribed by Occupational
Health Standard Part 301 "Air Contaminants for General Industry," and Part 451
"Respiratory Protection," as referenced in
R
408.16302.
Notes
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