(a) Definitions.
(1) Light-Duty Nailers and Staplers: Tools designed to only drive fasteners meeting both of these requirements:
- (A) Fasteners 1-inch nominal length or shorter.
- (B) Fasteners made from wire with cross sectional area less than 18 ASWG.
- (2) Mode of actuation: The use of a trigger, workpiece contact and/or other operating control, separately or in some combination or sequence, to actuate the tool. Modes of actuation include “bump fire” and sequential modes.
(b) General.
(1) All pneumatically-driven nailers and staplers shall have a safety device on the muzzle to prevent the tool from operating unless the muzzle is in contact with the work surface, to prevent accidental discharge.
Exception: Light-Duty Nailers and Staplers.
- (2) All pneumatically-driven nailers and staplers shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's operating and safety instructions.
- (3) Personal protective equipment shall be utilized in accordance with Construction Safety Orders Section 1514.
- (4) Operating controls shall not be removed, tampered with, altered, or otherwise disabled.
- (5) Pneumatically-driven nailers and staplers shall be connected to the air supply with a safety disconnect that consists of a spring loaded shut-off valve and a positive locking mechanism to prevent the tool from becoming accidentally disconnected.
- (6) Tools shall be equipped with a fitting that will discharge all compressed air in the tool at the time the fitting or hose coupling is disconnected.
(c) Pneumatically-driven nailers and staplers shall be disconnected from the air supply at the tool when:
- (1) performing any maintenance or repair on the tool, or
- (2) clearing a jam.
- (d) On roofs sloped steeper than 7:12 the air hose shall be secured at roof level in such a manner as to provide ample, but not excessive, amounts of hose.
- (e) All pneumatic hoses exceeding ½ -inch inside diameter shall have a safety device at the source of supply or branch line to reduce pressure in case of hose failure.
- (f) The employer's written Code of Safe Practices shall include provisions for the use of pneumatically-driven nailers and staplers where applicable.
(g) Training.
- (1) The requirements of this Section shall apply in addition to training required by Construction Safety Orders, Section 1509, and General Industry Safety Orders, Section 3203(a)(7).
- (2) Safety training shall be conducted prior to initial assignment to operate pneumatically-driven nailers or staplers.
(3) Refresher training shall be provided to the operator when:
- (A) The operator has been observed using the pneumatically-driven nailer or stapler in an unsafe manner; or
- (B) The operator has been involved in an accident.
(4) Safety training shall include, but not be limited to, the following elements:
- (A) The employer's Code of Safe Practices for pneumatically-driven nailers or staplers.
- (B) The hazards related to each mode of actuation for pneumatically-driven nailers and staplers.
- (C) Hands-on training to verify that the operator understands the operating and safety instructions.
- (5) Training shall be conducted by a qualified person.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
History
1. Amendment of subsection (a) filed 1-7-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 2).
2. Amendment filed 1-13-87; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 87, No. 4).
3. Amendment of section heading and section filed 10-31-2007; operative 11-30-2007 (Register 2007, No. 44).