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Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
Title 296
Chapter 807
Wash. Admin. Code ch. 296-807
Portable Power Tools
LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, DEPARTMENT OF
296-807-099
Definitions
296-807-100
Scope
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Switches (controls)
296-807-11005
Make sure switches are safe
296-807-120
Portable circular saws
296-807-12005
Make sure portable circular saws are safe to use
296-807-130
Portable belt sanding machines
296-807-13005
Guard portable belt sanding machines
296-807-140
Compressed air tools
296-807-14005
Follow the manufacturer's instructions
296-807-14010
Prevent air tools from ejecting attachments
296-807-14015
Protect employees from contact with compressed air
296-807-14020
Make sure safeguards are used when cleaning with compressed air
296-807-14025
Make sure airhose and plastic pipe supplying compressed air to portable air tools are safe
296-807-14030
Make sure air tools are adequately designed and constructed
296-807-14035
Use air tools safely
296-807-14040
Make sure fastener driving air tools (nailers and staplers) are safe
296-807-150
Powder actuated fastening systems
296-807-15005
Make sure tool operators are qualified
296-807-15010
Make sure employees are aware tools are in use and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
296-807-15015
Make sure tools are adequately designed and constructed
296-807-15020
Make sure tools and containers are properly labeled
296-807-15025
Make sure powder loads and power levels are properly identified
296-807-15030
Use proper powder loads
296-807-15035
Make sure the tool is appropriate to the job
296-807-15040
Make sure the operator uses the tool safely
296-807-15045
Use fasteners safely
296-807-15050
Inspect and maintain tools properly
296-807-15055
Make sure tools are stored properly
296-807-160
Power lawnmowers
296-807-16005
Make sure equipment meets minimum design and construction requirements
296-807-16010
Make sure the equipment has the appropriate labels and decals
296-807-16015
Make sure the operator understands and follows instructions before starting the mower
296-807-16020
Use the equipment safely
296-807-16025
Protect employees from fuel and exhaust
296-807-16030
Use walk-behind mowers safely
296-807-16035
Use ride-on mowers safely
296-807-170
Jacks
296-807-17005
Make sure jacks are labeled with their rated load(s)
296-807-17010
Make sure the jack is safe to lift the load
296-807-17015
Lift the load safely
296-807-17020
Visually inspect jacks and keep them in good working order
296-807-180
Portable tools using abrasive wheels
296-807-18005
Make sure abrasive wheels and tools are properly designed and constructed
296-807-18010
Make sure machines have safety guards
296-807-18015
Keep safety guards in good functional condition
296-807-18020
Use specific safety guards for machines using Type 1 grinding wheels, cutting-off wheels, and tuck pointing wheels
296-807-18025
Use specific safety guards for vertical and angle grinders using Type 6 or Type 11 wheels
296-807-18030
Use specific safety guards for vertical and angle grinders using Type 27, 28 and 29 wheels
296-807-18035
Use side handles on vertical and angle grinders
296-807-18040
Make sure abrasive wheels are safe to use
296-807-18045
Mount wheels properly
296-807-18050
Use proper flanges
296-807-18055
Make sure flanges are in good condition
296-807-18060
Use specific flanges for Type 1 cutting-off wheels
296-807-18065
Use specific flanges for Type 27A cutting-off wheels
296-807-18070
Use specific flanges for threaded hole wheels
296-807-18075
Use specific flanges for cup, cone or plug wheels with threaded inserts or projecting studs
296-807-18080
Use blotters when required
296-807-18085
Meet specific blotter requirements when using modified Types 6 and 11 wheels (terrazzo)