Or. Admin. Code § 437-007-0400 - Hand and Portable Power-Driven Tools
(1) The employer is responsible for the safe
condition of hand and portable power tools used in forest activities regardless
of tool ownership.
(2) All safety
devices and controls must be in place and function properly.
(3) The employer must require personnel to:
(a) Inspect each tool before use to assure
its safe condition.
(b) Report any
unsafe tool condition to the employer.
(c) Remove or repair tools if the condition
affects the safe operation.
(4) If a slick or slippery axe or hammer
handle cannot be firmly gripped, the tool must not be used.
(5) Tools must be:
(a) Appropriate for their use.
(b) Used in a safe manner.
(6) Wooden handles must be sound,
straight-grained and tight-fitting.
(7) Heads of shock or impact-driven and
driving tools must be dressed or ground to remove any mushrooming.
(8) When the heads of shock or impact-driven
tools show a tendency to chip, they must be removed from service.
(9) Cutting edges of tools must be sharp and
properly shaped.
(10) When tools
are not being used, they must be stored in a location where they will not
create a hazard.
(11) Racks, boxes,
holsters, barriers or equivalent means must be provided and used so the
passengers and/or driver will not be endangered by tools, equipment or
materials being transported, loaded or removed.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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