Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 49 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Article 1 - HOURS AND WORKING CONDITIONS; WOMEN AND MINORS
Section 49-1-63 - Occupations involved in the operation of certain power-driven paper-products machines
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(1) Occupations.
(2) Definitions.
(3) Exemptions. There are many machines not covered by this order and they may therefore be operated by minors 16 and 17. The most important of these machines are the following:
Bag machine, bag-making machine
Bottoming machine (bags)
Box-making machine (collapsible boxes)
Bundling machine
Calendar roll and plating machines
Cigarette carton-opener and tax-stamping machine
Clasp machine
Counting, stacking, and ejecting machine
Corner stayer
Covering, lining or wrapping machines (set-up boxes)
Creping machine
Dornbusch machine (wall paper)
Ending machine (set-up boxes)
Envelope machine
Folding machine
Gluing, scaling, or gumming machine
Interfolding machine
Jogging machine
Lacer machine
Parchmentizing, waxing, or coating machines
Partition-assembling machine
Paper cup machine
Quadruple stayer
Rewinder
Rotary printing press
Ruling machine
Slitting machine
Straw winder
Stripping machine
Taping machine
Tube-cutting machine
Tube winder
Tube machine (paper bags)
Window-patch machine
Wire or tag-stringing machine