Wash. Admin. Code § 296-79-31003 - Corrugator
(1) Every recessed
floor conveyor system must be identified by standard color coding, and so
designed and installed to minimize tripping hazards.
(2) All areas subject to wet processes must
be provided with drains.
(a) Drain trenches
must be provided with gratings flush with the adjoining floor.
(b) Use of curbing in work areas should be
avoided in new installations. If the use of curbing cannot be avoided, the
design must be such that the curbs do not constitute a tripping hazard in
normal working areas. When curbing exists and constitutes a hazard, it must be
color coded.
(3) Rails of
rail mounted devices such as roll stands must be flush with the adjacent floor,
and so installed to provide a minimum of 18 inches clearance between the
equipment and walls or other fixed objects.
(4) All corrugating and pressure rolls must
be equipped with appropriately designed and installed threading guides so as to
prevent contact with the infeed nip of the various rolls by the
operator.
(5) A minimum of 4 inches
clearance or effective nip guarding must be maintained between heated drums,
idler rolls, and cross shafting on all preheaters and
preconditioners.
(6) Lower
elevating conveyor belt rolls on the single facer bridge must have a minimum
nip clearance of 4 inches or effective nip guarding.
(7) Web shears at the discharge end of the
double facer must be equipped with barrier type guards.
(8) Slitter stations not in use must be
disconnected from the power source by positive means.
(9) Elevating type conveyors must have the
floor area color-coded.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040 and 49.17.050. 99-16-083, § 296-79-31003, filed 8/3/99, effective 11/3/99; Order 74-24, § 296-79-31003, filed 5/6/74.
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