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OSHA requires that any machine part, function, or process that may cause injury be guarded. When the operation of a machine or accidental contact with it can injure the operator or others, the hazards must be eliminated or controlled. One or more methods of machine guarding are required to protect against hazards such as point of operation, nip points, rotating parts, flying chips, and sparks. Guarding methods include barrier guards, two-hand tripping devices, and electronic safety devices.


 
 
 
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Directives01/02/1979 - STD 1-12.22 - 29 CFR 1910.212(a)(3)(ii) Point of Operation Guarding for All Machines as Applied to the Hand-Fed Engraving Presses Used ...07/09/2003National
Interpretations01/07/1992 - 1910.212 - Guarding of Unused portion of metal cutting bandsaws.01/07/1992National
Interpretations01/08/1992 - 1910.212 - Whether or not guards are required for fan blades on an electrical transformer.01/08/1992National
Interpretations01/09/2006 - OSHA's machine guarding requirements provide no exemption from guarding based on shaft size or speed. [1910.219(c)(2)(i); 1910.219(c)(5)]01/09/2006National
Interpretations01/31/1992 - 1910.217 - Specialized devices used to control mechanical power presses.01/31/1992National
Interpretations01/31/2005 - Requirements for protecting against the automatic restart of low-voltage light-duty woodworking and metalworking equipment following an unscheduled electrical outage.[1910.213; 1910.213(b)(3); 1910.303(b)(2)] 01/31/2005National
Interpretations02/02/1994 - Accidents involving wood or brush chippers.02/02/1994National
Directives02/07/1983 - STD 1-12.28 - Alternative Abatement Methods of 29 CFR 1910.212(a)(1) and (a)(2) As Applied to the Oil and Gas Drilling Industry07/18/2003National
Interpretations02/08/1999 - Acceptable alternative to metal guards in mechanical power - transmission apparatus.02/08/1999National
Interpretations02/08/2005 - Use of the European Norms and European Community machinery directive to comply with the 1910.212 "General [guarding] requirements for all machines."[1910.212; 1910.212(a)(1); 1910.212(a)(3)]02/08/2005National
Interpretations02/10/1999 - Undervoltage protection required for woodworking equipment.[1926.304]02/10/1999National
Interpretations02/11/2004 - Use of laser guarding systems with hydraulic press brakes.[1910.212; 1910.212(a)(1); 1910.212(a)(3)] 02/11/2004National
Directives02/14/1983 - STD 1-12.28 CH-1 - Alternative Abatement Methods of 29 CFR 1910.212(a)(1) and (a)(2) As Applied to the Oil and Gas Drilling Industry07/18/2003National
Directives02/14/1997 - Guidelines for Point of Operation Guarding of Power Press Brakes 07/22/2003National
Interpretations03/01/1992 - 1910.215 - General flange requirements.03/01/1992National
Interpretations03/18/1993 - 1926.701 - Distance reinforcing steel can protrude before guarding is required.03/18/1993National
Interpretations03/25/1992 - 1910.212 - Are Seybolt Cutter subject to machine guarding requirements.03/25/1992National
Interpretations03/25/2004- Use of laser guarding devices for hydraulic press brakes.[1910.212; 1910.212(a)] 03/25/2004National
Interpretations03/29/1995 - 1910.243 - A clarification of the definition of an outer flange on an abrasive wheel.03/29/1995National
Interpretations03/29/1996 - Machine guarding standard.03/29/1996National
Directives04/03/1981 - STP 2-2.9 - State Posters07/16/2003National
Interpretations04/15/1993 - 1910.212 - Tabletop centrifuges designed for use in physician offices and laboratories.04/15/1993National
Interpretations04/20/1993 - 1910.212 - Machine guarding requirements as it applies to centrifuges.04/20/1993National
Interpretations04/20/1994 - 1910.217 - Mechanical power press brake system monitoring requirements.04/20/1994National
Interpretations04/25/1996 - Permanent Variance Requirements for Self - Feed Circular Ripsaws.[1910.213]04/25/1996National
Interpretations05/07/2006 - Machine guarding and compliance with 29 CFR 1910.219(m). [1910.219(m)]05/07/2006National
Interpretations05/08/1998 - Multiple interpretations regarding mechanical power presses.05/08/1998National
Interpretations05/13/03--OSHA machine guarding standards and the ISO/IEC standards adopted under the GATT; National Emphasis Program on Amputations.[1910.211; 1910.212; 1910.213; 1910.214; 1910.215; 1910.216; 1910.217; 1910.218; 1910.219]10/30/2003National
Interpretations05/14/2001 - Backcut requirements for Humboldt cutting.[1910.266(h)(2)(vii)]05/14/2001National
Interpretations05/15/1995 - 1910.212 - The adequate guarding of a process pump.05/15/1995National
Interpretations05/16/2008 - Guarding and the use of abrasive wheels in CNC contouring machines. 05/16/2008National
Interpretations05/28/1992 - 1910.216 - Safety concerns in rubber mills.05/28/1992National
Interpretations06/08/1992 - 1910.217 - Capacitive sensor palm buttons.06/08/1992National
Interpretations06/14/1993 - 1910.147;1910.212;1910.219 - Printing presses, binding and finish equipment.06/14/1993National
Interpretations06/22/1998 - D'AX wheels are to be guarded as cutting saws.06/22/1998National
Interpretations06/22/1998 - Point of operation guarding for power presses.06/22/1998National
Directives07/12/1994 - STD 1-12.23A - Guarding of Three-Roller Printing Ink Mills07/22/2003National
Directives07/12/1994 - STD 1-12.25A - Awareness Barriers Installed on Metal Cutting Shears07/22/2003National
Interpretations07/18/1995 - 1910.219 - OSHA's Standards as they apply to air-conditioning units.07/18/1995National
Directives07/30/1979 - STD 1-12.24 - Clarification and Interpretation of 29 CFR 1910.217, Mechanical Power Press, as Applies to the Safeguarding ...07/09/2003National
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