Safety & Health Consultation Hand and Portable Power Tools.

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Safety & Health Consultation Hand and Portable Power Tools

Safety & Health Consultation Definitions Explosive-actuated fastening tool terms –Hammer-operated piston tool - low-velocity type A tool which, by means of a heavy mass hammer supplemented by a load, moves a piston designed to be captive to drive a stud, pin, or fastener into a work surface, always starting the fastener at rest and in contact with the work surface. Designed that when used it will not cause such stud, pin, or fastener to have a mean velocity in excess of 300 feet per second when measured 6.5 feet from the muzzle end of the barrel.

Safety & Health Consultation Definitions Explosive-actuated fastening tool terms –High-velocity tool A tool or machine which, when used with a load, propels or discharges a stud, pin, or fastener, at velocities in excess of 300 feet per second when measured 6.5 feet from the muzzle end of the barrel, for the purpose of impinging it upon, affixing it to, or penetrating another object or material.

Safety & Health Consultation Definitions Explosive-actuated fastening tool terms –Low-velocity piston tool A tool that utilizes a piston designed to be captive to drive a stud, pin, or fastener into a work surface. Designed that when used it will not cause such stud, pin, or fastener to have a mean velocity in excess of 300 feet per second when measured 6.5 feet from the muzzle end of the barrel.

Safety & Health Consultation Definitions Explosive-actuated fastening tool terms –Stud, pin, or fastener A fastening device specifically designed and manufactured for use in explosive-actuated fastening tools.

Safety & Health Consultation Definitions Explosive-actuated fastening tool terms –Explosive powerload, also known as load Any substance in any form capable of producing a propellant force.

Safety & Health Consultation General Requirements Each employer shall be responsible for the safe condition of tools and equipment used by employees, including tools and equipment which may be furnished by employees.

Safety & Health Consultation General Requirements Compressed air used for cleaning, –Compressed air shall not be used for cleaning purposes except where reduced to less than 30 p.s.i. and then only with effective chip guarding and personal protective equipment.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Portable circular saws –All portable, power-driven circular saws having a blade diameter greater than 2 in. shall be equipped with guards above and below the base plate or shoe. –The upper guard shall cover the saw to the depth of the teeth, except for the minimum arc required to permit the base to be tilted for bevel cuts.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Portable circular saws –The lower guard shall cover the saw to the depth of the teeth, except for the minimum arc required to allow proper retraction and contact with the work. When the tool is withdrawn from the work, the lower guard shall automatically and instantly return to covering position.

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Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Switches/Controls –All hand-held powered circular saws having a blade diameter greater than 2 inches, chain saws, and percussion tools without positive accessory holding means shall be equipped with a constant pressure switch or control that will shut off the power when the pressure is released.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Switches/Controls –All hand-held powered drills, tappers, fastener drivers, horizontal, vertical, and angle grinders or disc sanders with wheels greater than 2 inches in diameter and other similarly operating powered tools shall be equipped with a constant pressure switch or control, –and may have a lock-on control provided that turnoff can be accomplished by a single motion of the same finger or fingers that turn it on.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Portable belt sanding machines –Belt sanding machines provided with guards at each nip point where the sanding belt runs onto a pulley. –The unused run of the sanding belt shall be guarded against accidental contact.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Grounding –Portable electric powered tools shall meet the electrical requirements of subpart S of this part.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Hand and Portable Power Tools –Cord and plug connected equipment must be equipped with a cord containing an equipment grounding conductor connected to the tool frame and to a means for grounding the other end, or –Be of the double insulated type

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Pneumatic powered tools and hose –A tool retainer shall be installed on each piece of equipment which, without such a retainer, may eject the tool. –Hose and hose connections shall be designed for the pressure and service to which they are subjected.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Mounting and inspection of abrasive wheels –The spindle speed of the machine shall be checked before mounting of the wheel to be certain that it does not exceed the maximum operating speed marked on the wheel.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –General requirements Explosive-actuated fastening tools and propel a stud, pin, fastener, affixing it by penetration to any other object shall meet the design requirements in "American National Standard Safety Requirements for Explosive-Actuated Fastening Tools," ANSI A , which is incorporated by reference as specified in Sec This requirement does not apply to devices designed for attaching objects to soft construction materials, such as wood, plaster, tar, dry wallboard, and the like, or to stud welding equipment.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –Operators and assistants using tools shall be safeguarded by means of eye protection. –Head and face protection shall be used, as required by working conditions, as set forth in Subpart I.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –High-velocity tools The muzzle end of the tool shall have a protective shield or guard at least 3 1/2 inches in diameter, mounted perpendicular to and concentric with the barrel, and designed to confine any flying fragments or particles that might otherwise create a hazard at the time of firing.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –High-velocity tools Where a standard shield or guard cannot be used, or where it does not cover all apparent avenues through which flying particles might escape, a special shield, guard, fixture, or jig designed and built by the manufacturer of the tool being used, which provides this degree of protection, shall be used as a substitute.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –High-velocity tools (applies to low-velocity tools as well) Designed that it cannot be fired unless it is equipped with a standard protective shield. The firing mechanism shall be designed that the tool cannot fire during loading or preparation to fire, or if the tool should be dropped while loaded. Firing of the tool shall be dependent upon at least two separate and distinct operations of the operator, with the final firing movement being separate from the operation of bringing the tool into the firing position.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –High-velocity tools The tool shall be so designed as not to be operable other than against a work surface, and unless the operator is holding the tool against the work surface with a force at least 5 pounds greater than the total weight of the tool.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools High-velocity tools The tool shall be so designed that it will not operate when equipped with the standard guard indexed to the center position if any bearing surface of the guard is tilted more than 8 deg. from contact with the work surface. 8º Note: Angle at left is larger than 8º, and is for reference only

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –High-velocity tools (applies to low-velocity tools as well) The tool shall be so designed to make it possible for the operator to select a power level adequate to perform the desired work without excessive force. The tool shall be so designed that all breeching parts will be reasonably visible to allow a check for any foreign matter that may be present.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –Low-velocity tools The muzzle end of the tool shall be designed so that a standard spall shield shall be supplied with each tool. The tool shall be designed so that it shall not in ordinary usage propel or discharge a stud, pin, or fastener while loading or during preparation to fire, or if the tool should be dropped while loaded.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools Operating requirements Before using a tool, the operator shall inspect it to determine to his satisfaction that it is clean, that all moving parts operate freely, and that the barrel is free from obstructions. When a tool develops a defect during use, the operator shall immediately cease to use it, until it is properly repaired. Tools shall not be loaded until just prior to the intended firing time. Neither loaded nor empty tools are to be pointed at any workmen.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –Operating requirements No tools shall be loaded unless being prepared for immediate use, nor shall an unattended tool be left loaded. In case of a misfire, the operator shall hold the tool in the operating position for at least 30 seconds. He shall then try to operate the tool a second time. He shall wait another 30 seconds, holding the tool in the operating position; then he shall proceed to remove the explosive load in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. A tool shall never be left unattended in a place where it would be available to unauthorized persons.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools –Operating requirements Fasteners shall not be driven into very hard or brittle materials including, but not limited to, cast iron, glazed tile, surface-hardened steel, glass block, live rock, face brick, or hollow tile. Driving into materials easily penetrated shall be avoided unless such materials are backed by a substance that will prevent the pin or fastener from passing completely through and creating a flying- missile hazard on the other side.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Explosive actuated fastening tools Operating requirements Fasteners shall not be driven directly into materials such as brick or concrete closer than 3 inches from the unsupported edge or corner, or into steel surfaces closer than one-half inch from the unsupported edge or corner, unless a special guard, fixture, or jig is used. (Exception: Low-velocity tools may drive no closer than 2 inches from an edge in concrete or one-fourth inch in steel.)

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Lawnmowers –All power-driven chains, belts, and gears shall be so positioned or otherwise guarded to prevent the operator's accidental contact therewith, during normal starting, mounting, and operation of the machine.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Lawnmowers –A shutoff device provided to stop operation of the motor or engine and require manual and intentional reactivation to restart the motor or engine. –All positions of the operating controls shall be clearly identified. –The words, "Caution. Be sure the operating control(s) is in neutral before starting the engine," or similar wording shall be clearly visible at an engine starting control point on self- propelled mowers.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Lawnmowers –Walk-behind and riding rotary mowers. –The mower blade shall be enclosed except on the bottom and the enclosure shall extend to or below the lowest cutting point of the blade in the lowest blade position.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Lawnmowers Openings in the blade enclosure, intended for the discharge of grass, shall be limited to a maximum vertical angle of the opening of 30 deg. The total effective opening area of the grass discharge opening(s) shall not exceed 1,000 square degrees on units having a width of cut less than 27 1/2 inches, or 2,000 square degrees on units having a width of cut 27 1/2 inches or over. The word "Caution." or stronger wording, shall be placed on the mower at or near each discharge opening.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Lawnmowers –Riding rotary mowers The highest point(s) of all openings in the blade enclosure, front shall be limited by a vertical angle of opening of 15 deg. and a maximum distance of 1 1/4 inches above the lowest cutting point of the blade in the lowest blade position. Opening(s) shall be placed so that grass or debris will not discharge directly toward any part of an operator seated in a normal operator position.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Powered Tools Lawnmowers –Riding rotary mowers There shall be one of the following at all openings in the blade enclosure intended for the discharge of grass: –A minimum unobstructed horizontal distance of 6 inches from the end of the discharge chute to the blade tip circle. –A rigid bar fastened across the discharge opening, secured to prevent removal without the use of tools. The bottom of the bar shall be no higher than the bottom edge of the blade enclosure.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Tools Jacks –Loading and marking. The operator shall make sure that the jack used has a rating sufficient to lift and sustain the load. The rated load shall be legibly and permanently marked in a prominent location on the jack by casting, stamping, or other suitable means.

Safety & Health Consultation Guarding of Portable Tools Jacks - –Operation and maintenance In the absence of a firm foundation, the base of the jack shall be blocked. If there is a possibility of slippage of the cap, a block shall be placed in between the cap and the load. The operator shall watch the stop indicator, which shall be kept clean, in order to determine the limit of travel. The indicated limit shall not be overrun. After the load has been raised, it shall be cribbed, blocked, or otherwise secured at once.

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