Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 220.40
a) Mechanical equipment guards.
b) Stationary grinding machines; protective devices.
1) Stationary grinding machines other than special bit grinders shall be equipped with:
c) Tools-hand and power; general requirements.
d) Power-operated hand tools.
1) Electric power-operated tools.
2) Pneumatic power tools.
3) Fuel-powered tools.
All fuel-powered tools shall be stopped while being refueled, serviced, or maintained, and fuel shall be transported, handled and stored in accordance with Section 220.110(d) of this Part, and all other applicable state and federal statutes, and rules.
4) Power-actuated tools.
e) Mobile equipment; falling object protective structures (FOPS).
f) Mobile equipment; rollover protective structures (ROPS).
3) Except as provided in paragraph (f)(8) of this Section, mobile equipment described in paragraph (f)(1) of this Section, manufactured prior to September 1, 1974, shall be deemed in compliance with this Section if the ROPS is installed in accordance with the recommendations of the ROPS manufacturer or designer. The coal mine operator shall exhibit certification from the ROPS manufacturer or designer in the form of a label attached to the equipment indicating the manufacturer's or fabricator's name and address, the ROPS model number, if any, the machine make, model or series number that the structure is designed to fit, and compliance with the applicable specification listed in paragraph (c)(1) or (c)(2) of this Section, or he shall, upon request of the authorized representative of the Department, furnish certification from a registered professional engineer that:
A) The ROPS complies with the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Standard J 397, "Critical Zone-Characteristics and Dimensions for Operators of Construction and Industrial Machinery" or SAE J397a, "Deflection Limiting Volume for Laboratory Evaluation of Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) of Construction and Industrial Vehicles" and the following applicable SAE Standards:
B) The ROPS and supporting attachments will:
iii) Support the following separately applied minimum loads:
One hundred twenty-five (125) percent of the weight of the vehicle applied as a uniformly distributed horizontal load at the top of the ROPS and perpendicular to a critical plane through the longitudinal axis of the prime mover; and a load of twice the weight of the vehicle applied as a uniformly distributed vertical load to the top of the ROPS after complying with paragraph (f)(3)(A) of this Section. Stresses shall not exceed the ultimate strength. Steel used in the ROPS must have capability to perform at zero degrees (0 ) F., or exhibit Charpy V-notch impact strength at eight (8) ft.-lb. at minus twenty degrees (-20~) F. with a standard Charpy V-notch Type A specimen and provide twenty (20) percent elongation over two (2) inches in a standard two (2) inch gauge length on a 0.505 inch diameter tensile specimen. Bolts and nuts shall be SAE grade eight (8) (reference SAE J 429d, J 429e, J 429f or J 429g, J 995, J 995a or J 995b).
4) Mobile equipment manufactured prior to September 1, 1974 meeting certain existing governmental requirements for ROPS. Mobile equipment described in paragraph (f)(1) of this Section, manufactured prior to September 1, 1974 and already equipped with ROPS, shall be deemed in compliance with this Section if it meets the ROPS requirements of the State of California, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation of the U. S. Department of the Interior in effect on April 5, 1972, or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. The requirements in effect are:
g) Machinery and equipment; operation, maintenance, and examination.
3) The ends of all stationary and all movable carriage rails shall be equipped with safety stops at each end.
B) A means shall be provided to secure the traveling bridge to assure that the movable rail will remain in place when both a movable rail and a stationary rail are being utilized to suspend the hoist. Hoisting equipment shall be closely examined to also make certain:
h) Performing work from a raised postion; safeguards.
i) Drive Belts.
j) Power-driven pulleys.
k) Welding operations.
l) Shovels, draglines, and tractors.
m) Mobile equipment; automatic warning devices.
Mobile equipment, such as trucks, forklifts, front-end loaders, tractors and graders, shall be equipped with an adequate automatic warning device which shall give an audible alarm when such equipment is put in reverse.
n) Compressed air and boilers; general.
All boilers and pressure vessels shall be constructed, installed, and maintained in accordance with the standards and specificiations of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
o) Compressed air systems.
p) Boilers.