Wash. Admin. Code § 296-807-18010 - Make sure machines have safety guards
(1) You must use abrasive wheels only on
machines that have safety guards.
(2) You must make sure the safety guard:
(a) Is mounted so it maintains proper
alignment with the wheel;
(b) Is
mounted with fasteners strong enough to keep the guard in position if a wheel
breaks;
(c) Is positioned to
deflect pieces of an accidentally broken wheel away from the
operator;
(d) Covers the spindle
end, nut, and flange projections.
Exemption:
Safety guards are not required on machines that use:
1. Wheels for internal grinding while
advancing, retracting or within the work.
2. Mounted wheels two inches or less in
diameter.
3. Types 16, 17, 18, 18R,
and 19 cones and plugs and threaded hole pot balls where the work offers
protection or the size does not exceed three inches in diameter by five inches
long.
4. Notched, segmented, or
continuous rim metal centered diamond lapidary wheels that are used with a
coolant deflector and operated at 3,500 SFPM or less.
5. Type 1 wheels that are:
a. Two inches or less in diameter;
b. One-half inch or less thick;
c. Operating at peripheral speeds less than
1,800 SFPM;
d. Mounted on mandrels
and used in portable drills.
6. Type 1 reinforced wheels that are:
a. Three inches or less in diameter
one-quarter inch or less thick;
b.
Operating at peripheral speeds of 9,500 SFPM or less;
c. Used by operators wearing safety glasses
and face shields;
d. Valve seating
grinding wheels.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040,[49.17].050, and [49.17].060. 03-09-009, § 296-807-18010, filed 4/4/03, effective 8/1/03.
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