Pennsylvania Code
Title 34 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Part I - Department of Labor and Industry
Chapter 45 - WOODWORKING AND RELATED OPERATIONS
WOODWORKING MACHINERY
Section 45.82 - Exceptions and special applications
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Miscellaneous operations. Circular table saws used for rabbetting, plowing, grooving and dado operations exclusively shall not be required to have spreaders attached. All saws used for these operations, except the self-feed variety, shall be guarded by hoods in accordance with § 45.125 (relating to circular crosscut saws). Guards supported from the top or side shall be accepted on saws of this character.
(b) Combination saws. Combination rip and crosscut table saws (revolving double arbor saws) shall be fully guarded in accordance with § 45.125 or § 45.126 (relating to circular crosscut saws; and circular ripsaws), except that a guard supported from the top or side shall be accepted. Nothing in this provision shall be construed to permit the operation of the ripsaw without a spreader, except when actually performing rabbetting, plowing, grooving, or dado operations. On completion of such operations, the spreader shall be immediately replaced. Single disk combination rip and crosscut saws shall be guarded in accordance with § 45.126.
(c) Tilting table saws. Tilting table saws shall be guarded in accordance with § 45.125 or § 45.126, except that guards supported from the top and side shall be accepted on ripsaws used occasionally for rabbetting, plowing, grooving, or dado operations. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to permit the omission of the spreader, except when actually performing rabbetting, plowing, grooving or dado operations. On completion of such operations, the spreader shall be immediately replaced. Tilting table combination laws shall be guarded in accordance with subsection (b).
(d) Cutoff saws. Traveling cutoff table saws shall have the hood supported from the saw carriage. Single cutoff table saws and double or multiple cutoff table saws in fixed position shall be guarded in accordance with § 45.125. Hoods supported from the top shall be accepted. Traveling double or multiple cutoff table saws shall have the hood supported from the saw carriages. Both single and double or multiple cutoff table saws shall not be required to have automatic hoods, if carriage feed or some adaption of the carriage feed principle is used, if each saw is equipped with a hood, secured to the carriage, which completely covers the saw when not in use and when the carriage is in the loading position, or if the entire machine is fenced in at back and sides to a height level with the tops of the saws. Form feed shall be construed as an adaption of the carriage feed principle.
(e) Swing cutoff saws. Swing cutoff saws shall be provided with the following devices:
(f) Inverted swing cutoff saws. Inverted swing cutoff saw or jump saw shall be guarded by an approved fixed hood, extending over the complete line of travel of the saw, not more than three inches above the top of the largest saw used on the machine. The hood shall be supported at the rear. In lieu of a hood, an automatic guard secured to the frame or arbor and operated by the travel of the saw shall be accepted.
(g) Rear and under guarding. The portion of all circular saws which is beneath and behind the saw table shall be effectively guarded by the exhaust hood or some other device.
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 45.111 (relating to saws).