Ohio Admin. Code 4101:9-2-02.2 - Tools permitted for participants of the manufacturing mentorship program
(A)
General
tools:
(1)
Pipe
and bolt threading machine;
(2)
Pipe nipple and
automatic pipe nipple machines;
(3)
Certain electric
carts used as a means of transportation in large industrial plants and at
railroad stations, as long as they are not driven on public
roads;
(4)
Riding mowers or golf carts in a warehouse setting, as
long as they are not driven on public roads;
(5)
Powered contour
measuring instruments;
(6)
Multi-axis type robotic equipment;
(B)
Tools
only permitted with conditions:
(1)
Welding tools only while under direct
supervision;
(2)
Waterjet cutting machines with devices for fully
automatic feeding and ejection and with a fixed guard that prevents operators
or helpers from placing any part of their bodies in the point-of-operation
area;
(3)
Computer numerical control (CNC) machines while under
direct supervision;
(4)
Production press machines that are not already listed
as a specific prohibition or exception in Chapter 4101:9-2 of the
Administrative Code, so long as those devices include fully automatic feeding
and ejection and a fixed guard that prevents operators or helpers from placing
any part of their bodies in the point-of-operation area;
(5)
Plastics molding
machines when fitted with the proper guarding and are not manually
fed;
(6)
Plastics extruders while under direct
supervision;
(7)
Soldering irons while under direct
supervision;
(C)
Tools restricted by type of use:
(1)
Certain tools
that require the placing of material on a moving chain or in a hopper or slide
for automatic feeding, such as:
(a)
Band resaw only when it incorporates the use of a chain
feed and there is no direct interaction with the tool;
(b)
Automatic nailing
machine only when it incorporates the use of a hopper, belt, or chain feed, and
there is no direct interaction with the tool;
(2)
Automatic
wire-stitching machines only when it incorporates the use of a hopper or chain
feed and there is no direct interaction with the tool;
(3)
Tools designed
for carrying or moving nonhazardous material from one machine to another
(hike-a-way).
(D)
Miscellaneous tools:
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4109.22
Rule Amplifies: 4109.22
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