Or. Admin. Code § 839-021-0106 - Occupations Involving Use of Explosives
(1) In addition to the provisions of Title 29
CFR, Part 570.51 (Hazardous Occupations Order 1) pertaining to occupations in
or about plants or establishments manufacturing or storing explosives or
articles containing explosive components, no minor under the age of 18 may be
employed in any occupation where explosive materials are manufactured, stored,
or used, except in those occupations specified in subparagraphs (2) and (3) of
this rule.
(2) This rule does not
apply to the employment of minors in the following occupations:
(a) Occupations in retail establishments
including the storage of ammunition in gunshops, sporting goods stores,
building supplies and hardware stores, retail fireworks stands, and other
retail establishments;
(b)
Occupations in gun clubs, trap and skeet ranges, turkey shoots, certain
armories, police stations, and other such areas where only small arms
ammunition is being stored; and
(c)
Occupations performed in a "nonexplosives area" as defined in subparagraph (3)
below.
(3) An area
meeting the following criteria shall be deemed a nonexplosives
area:
(a) None of the work performed
in the area involves the handling or use of explosives;
(b) The area is separated from the explosives
area by a distance not less than that prescribed in the American Table of
Distances for the protection of inhabited buildings;
(c) The area is separated from the explosives
area by a fence or is otherwise located so that it constitutes a definite
designated area; and
(d)
Satisfactory controls have been established to prevent employees under 18 years
of age within the area from entering any area which does not meet criteria (a)
through (c).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 653.305 & 653.525
Stats. Implemented: ORS 653.305 & 653.525
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