Pennsylvania Code
Title 34 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Part I - Department of Labor and Industry
Chapter 29 - MECHANICAL APPARATUS-MISCELLANEOUS
Subchapter C - MECHANICAL POWER TRANSMISSION APPARATUS
SPECIFICATIONS
Section 29.134 - Construction of guards
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Materials. Guards or enclosures shall be constructed of cast iron, expanded metal, perforated or solid sheet metal, or wire mesh on a frame of angle iron or iron pipe securely fastened to the floor or to the frame of the machine. Existing guards may be allowed to remain in position if, in the judgment of the Department, they afford adequate protection.
(b) Burrs. Metal shall be free from burrs and sharp edges.
(c) Wire mesh. Wire mesh shall be of the type in which the wires are securely fastened at each cross point either by welding, soldering, or galvanizing, except in case of diamond or square wire mesh made of No. 14 gauge wire, 3/4 inch mesh or heavier.
(d) Uprights. The uprights used for supports shall be of angle iron one inch by one inch by 1/8 inch to 1 1/2 inches by 1 1/2 inches by 3/16 inch; iron pipe 3/4 inch to 1 1/2 inches inside diameter, or construction of equivalent strength. The sizes may vary between the above limits according to the weight and size of the guards and their location in respect to aisles and the possibility of being damaged by moving equipment. There shall be no unsupported panels of guards of greater dimensions than 42 inches.
(e) Filling material. The filling material between the supports of a guard shall be as follows:
(f) Fastening. The filling materials shall be fastened to the supports by one of the following methods:
(g) Standard railing. When railings are used for the guarding of machinery, there shall be compliance with the following requirements:
(h) Wood guards. Wood guards may be used in chemical industries or in construction work when fumes or other manufacturing conditions may cause rapid deterioration of metal guards. In all other industries the use of wood guards is prohibited except by special permission of the Board.
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 29.135 (relating to materials and construction of guards).