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 29.135 - Materials and construction of guards
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Wood shall be sound, tough and free from any loose knots.
(b) Guards shall be made of planed lumber not less than 1 inch rough board measure and edges and corners rounded off.
(c) Wood guards shall be securely fastened together with wood screws, hard wood dowel pins, bolts or rivets.
(d) While no definite dimensions are given under this heading for framework or filler materials, wood guards shall be equal in strength and rigidity to metal guards specified in § 29.134(d) and (e) (relating to construction of guards).
(e) Construction of standard wood railings shall be according to the requirements of § 29.134(g).
(f) Machinery required to be guarded in the slate industry shall be equipped with guards of slate construction at least one inch in thickness except where the installation of the guards prevents proper light from being shed on any operation.
(g) Guards for horizontal overhead belts, ropes and chains shall be according to the following specifications:
(h) A disc guard shall consist of a sheet metal disc not less than No. 22 gauge fastened by U-bolts or rivets to spokes of pulleys, flywheels, or gears. When possibility of contact with sharp edges of the disc exists, the edge shall be rolled or wired. In all cases the nuts shall be provided with lock nuts which shall be placed on the unexposed side of the wheel.
(i) U-guards shall be constructed of materials specified in § 29.134(e). Edges shall be smooth and if the size of the guard requires, these edges shall be reinforced by rolling, wiring, or by binding with angle or flat iron.
(j) The following table gives sizes of materials to be used and general construction of guards for belts ten inches or more in width. No material for overhead belt guards shall be smaller than that specified in this table for belts ten inches wide, even if the belt is less than ten inches in width. However, No. 20 gauge sheet metal may be used as a filler on guards for belts less than ten inches wide. Expanded metal, because of the sharp edges, should not be used as a filler in horizontal belt guards: