Or. Admin. Code § 437-004-2240 - Power Lawnmowers
(1)
General requirements.
(a) Powered walk-behind,
riding-rotary and reel lawnmowers designed for sale to the general public must
meet the design specifications in "American National Standard Safety
Specifications for Power Lawnmowers" ANSI/OPEI B71.1-1996. These specifications
do not apply to a walk-behind mower converted to a riding mower by the addition
of a sulky. Also, these specifications do not apply to flail mowers, sickle bar
mowers or mowers designed for commercial use.
(b) Guard or place all power-driven chains,
belts and gears to prevent accidental contact with the operator, during normal
starting, mounting and operation of the machine.
(c) There must be a shutoff device to stop
the motor or engine. It must require manual and intentional reactivation to
restart the motor or engine.
(d)
Clearly mark all positions of the operating controls.
(e) The phrase, "Caution. Be sure the
operating control(s) is in neutral before starting the engine," or similar
wording must be clearly visible at an engine starting control point on
self-propelled mowers.
(2) Walk-behind and riding rotary mowers.
(a) Enclose the mower blade except on the
bottom. The enclosure must extend to or below the lowest cutting point of the
blade in the lowest blade position.
(b) There must be instructions near the
opening warning not to use the mower without either the catcher assembly or the
guard in place. This does not apply to side discharge mowers or those with a
mulching plug in place.
(c)
Properly and completely installed catcher assemblies must not create a
hazard.
(d) The word "Caution," or
stronger wording, must be on the mower at or near each discharge
opening.
(e) Blade(s) must stop
from the manufacturer's specified maximum speed within 15 seconds after
declutching or shutting off power.
(3) Walk-behind rotary mowers.
(a) The horizontal angle of the grass
discharge opening(s) in the blade enclosure, must not direct discharge toward
the operator area.
(b) There must
be one of the following at all openings in the blade enclosure intended for the
discharge of grass:
(A) A minimum unobstructed
horizontal distance of 3 inches from the end of the discharge chute to the
blade tip circle.
(B) A rigid bar
fastened across the discharge opening, secured to prevent removal without the
use of tools. The bottom of the bar must be no higher than the bottom edge of
the blade enclosure.
(c)
Keep the handle attached to the mower to prevent loss of control by
unintentional uncoupling while the engine is running.
(d) There must be a positive upstop or latch
for the handle in the normal operating position(s). The upstop must not be
subject to unintentional disengagement when using the mower. The upstop or
latch must not allow the center or the handle grips to come closer than 17
inches horizontally behind the closest path of the mower blade(s) unless
manually disengaged.
(e) A
swing-over handle, that complies with the above requirements, is
acceptable.
(f) Wheel drive
disengaging controls, except deadman controls, must move opposite to the
direction of the vehicle motion in order to disengage the drive. Deadman
controls must automatically interrupt power to a drive when the operator lets
go and may operate in any direction to disengage the drive.
(4) Riding rotary mowers.
(a) Opening(s) must not allow grass or debris
to discharge directly toward any part of an operator seated in a normal
operator position.
(b) One of the
following must be at all grass discharge openings in the blade enclosure:
(A) A minimum unobstructed horizontal
distance of 6 inches from the end of the discharge chute to the blade tip
circle.
(B) A rigid bar fastened
across the discharge opening, secured to prevent removal without the use of
tools. The bottom of the bar must be no higher than the bottom edge of the
blade enclosure.
(c)
Mowers must have stops to prevent jackknifing or locking of the
steering.
(d) Mowers must have
working brakes or a manufacturer designed system for stopping.
(e) Hand-operated wheel drive disengaging
controls must move opposite to the direction of vehicle motion to disengage the
drive. Foot-operated wheel drive disengaging controls must be depressed to
disengage the drive. Deadman controls, both hand and foot operated, must
automatically interrupt power to a drive when the operator removes the
actuating force and may operate in any direction to disengage the
drive.
Notes
Publications: The publication(s) referred to or incorporated by reference in this rule are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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