Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 49 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Article 1 - HOURS AND WORKING CONDITIONS; WOMEN AND MINORS
Section 49-1-59 - Occupations involved in the operation of power-driven metal forming, punching, and shearing machines
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(1) Occupations.
(2) Definitions.
(3) Exemptions. This order does not apply to a very large group of metal-working machines known as machine tools. Machine tools are defined as "power-driven complete metal-working machines having one or more tool-or work-holding devices, and used for progressively removing metal in the form of chips." Since the order does not apply to machine tools, the 18-year age minimum does not apply. They are classified below so that they can be readily identified.
Milling function machines
Horizontal milling machines
Vertical milling machines
Universal milling machines
Planer-type milling machines
Gear hobbing machines
Profilers
Routers
Circular saws
Turning function machines
Engine lathes
Turret lathes
Hollow spindle lathes
Automatic lathes
Automatic screw machines
Planing function machines
Planers
Shapers
Slotters
Broaches
Keycasters
Hack saws
Band saws
Grinding function machines
Grinders
Abrasive wheels
Abrasive belts
Abrasive disks
Abrasive points
Polishing wheels
Buffing wheels
Stroppers
Lapping machines
Boring function machines
Vertical boring mills
Horizontal boring mills
Jig borers
Pedestal drills
Radial drills
Gang drills
Upright drills
Drill press, etc.
Centering machines
Reamers
Honers