(1) Means of stopping machines. Every textile machine must be provided with individual mechanical or electrical means for stopping such machines. On machines driven by belts and shafting a locking-type shifter or an equivalent positive device must be used. On operations where injury to the operator might result if motors were to restart after power failures, provision must be made to prevent machines from automatically restarting upon restoration of power.
(2) Handles. Stopping and starting handles must be designed to the proper length to prevent the worker's hand or fingers from striking against any revolving part, gear guard, or any other part of the machine.
(3) Machine guarding. You must ensure that power transmission parts are guarded according to the requirements of WAC
296-24-205 through
296-24-20527.
(5) Inspection and maintenance. All guards and other safety devices, including starting and stopping devices, must be properly maintained.
(6) Lighting and illumination must conform to the safety and health core rule book, WAC
296-800-210.
(7) Identification of piping systems must conform to American National Standard A13.1-1956.
(8) Steam pipes. All pipes carrying steam or hot water for process or servicing machinery, when exposed to contact and located within seven feet of the floor or working platform must be covered with a heat-insulating material, or guarded with equivalent protection.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010,
49.17.040,
49.17.050, and
49.17.060. WSR 17-18-075, § 296-301-020, filed 9/5/17, effective 10/6/17; WSR 04-18-080, § 296-301-020, filed 8/31/04, effective 11/1/04; WSR 04-14-028, § 296-301-020, filed 6/29/04, effective 1/1/05. Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010, [49.17].040, and [49.17].050. WSR 01-11-038, § 296-301-020, filed 5/9/01, effective 9/1/01; WSR 99-17-094 and 99-22-093, § 296-301-020, filed 8/17/99 and 11/2/99, effective 1/1/00; WSR 98-10-073, 98-24-120 and 99-12-091, § 296-301-020, filed 5/4/98, 12/2/98 and 6/1/99, effective 1/1/00; Order 74-19, § 296-301-020, filed 5/6/74.]