Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.10034

Current through Vol. 24-21, December 1, 2024
Section R. 408.10034 - Machine guards and devices

Rule 34.

(1) Two hand-control devices shall be the anti-tie down type and located in a manner to prevent bridging. Operation shall require manual activation of both controls until a point is reached in the cycle where the operator cannot remove his or her hands and place them within a pinch point. If repeating would cause an injury, an anti-repeat device shall be incorporated into the control system.
(2) Guards shall be secured to the machine, if possible, or to other fixed objects. The guard shall not create a hazard in itself.
(3) A point of operation guard or device shall be as prescribed in a specific standard, or, in the absence of a specific standard, shall be designed and constructed, when required, to prevent the machine operator exposed to the hazard from having any part of his or her body in the hazardous area during the operating cycle. A guard or device for the point of operation of a nonproduction arbor press or straightening press is not required if the machine is equipped with a hand control that is designed to stop the ram action or return the ram to the up position when released .
(4) Hand tools shall not be substituted for the required guarding or point of operation devices, except that a hand tool may be used as prescribed in subrule (5) of this rule for a press brake operation. Where hand tools are used for placing into, and removing material from, a point of operation, they shall be designed so that the operator is not required to place a hand within the point of operation.
(5) A bending operation on a press brake involving less than 25 pieces of 1 specific bend, if not guarded, shall require the use of a hand tool when the operator must hold the work piece within 4 inches of the point of operation, and a conspicuous sign shall be posted on the machine stating "Hand tools shall be used to hold stock."
(6) A revolving barrel, container, or drum exposed to contact shall be guarded by a standard barrier, an enclosure, or equivalent protection where a hazard exists. Access through a standard barrier or enclosure shall be by a gate equipped with an interlock, which shall disconnect the power when the gate is opened and require manual re-actuation of a start button. A constant pressure jog control that bypasses the interlock may be used to aid loading and unloading.
(7) Blades of a fan, located within 7 feet of a floor or working level and used for ventilation or cooling of an employee, shall be guarded with a firmly affixed or secured guard. Any opening in the guard shall have not more than 1 of its dimensions more than 1 inch and the distance to the blade shall not be less than that prescribed in Table 1.
(8) A fan used in process cooling whose blade is less than 7 feet above the floor or working level shall meet the distance requirements of Table 2. Where the openings are larger than those shown in Table 2, the distance from the guard to the blade shall prevent any part of the employee's body from making contact with the blade.
(9) When an employee is exposed to a hazard created by a pinch point other than point of operation, the hazard shall be guarded or the employee otherwise protected.
(10) A band or circular saw shall be guarded as prescribed in General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 27 "Woodworking Machinery," as referenced in R 408.10002.
(11) An extractor, parts washer, or tumbler, manually controlled and equipped with an inside revolving cylinder, shall be equipped with a cover or door interlocked in such a manner as to prevent opening the door when the inside cylinder is in motion, and to prevent power operation of the inside cylinder when the cover or door is open. An inch control or constant pressure control which bypasses the interlock may be used to aid loading and unloading.
(12) An employee shall not place his or her body beneath equipment, such as vehicles, machines, or materials, supported only by a jack, overhead hoist, chain fall, or any other temporary single supporting means, unless safety stands, blocks or other support system capable of supporting the total imposed weight is used to protect the employee in case of failure of the supporting system.

TABLE 1

Smallest dimension in guard (inches):

Minimum distance from guard to blade:

Greater than 0 up to 1/4 inclusive

1/2 inch

Greater than 1/4 up to 3/8 inclusive

11/2 inches

Greater than 3/8 up to 1/2 inclusive

2 1/2 inches

Greater than 1/2 up to 3/4 inclusive

4 inches

Greater than 3/4 up to 1 inclusive

6 times the smallest dimension

TABLE 2

Distance of opening from point of operation hazard (inches)

Maximum width opening (inches)

1/2 to 1 1/2

1/4

1 1/2 to 2 1/2

3/8

2 1/2 to 3 1/2

1/2

3 1/2 to 5 1/2

5/8

5 1/2 to 6 1/2

3/4

6 1/2 to 7 1/2

7/8

7 1/2 to 12 1/2

1 1/4

12 1/2 to 15 1/2

1 1/2

15 1/2 to 17 1/2

1 7/8

17 1/2 to 31 1/2

2 1/8

Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.10034

1979 AC; 2018 MR 2, Eff. 2/2/2018