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1. Is all power-transmission equipment inspected every 60 days or less and kept in good working condition at all times? | Y N N/A |
2. Are hangers inspected to make certain that all supporting bolts and screws are tight and that supports of hanger boxes are adjusted properly? | Y N N/A |
3. Is machinery oiled wherever possible when not in motion? | Y N N/A |
4. Do regular oilers wear tight fitting clothing? | Y N N/A |
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1. When exposed to contact, are flywheels guarded by an enclosure, guard rail, or toeboard? | Y N N/A |
2. Are crank and connecting rods guarded when exposed to contact? | Y N N/A |
3. Are tail rods or extension piston rods guarded? | Y N N/A |
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1. Is each continuous line of shafting secured against excessive end movement? | Y N N/A |
2. Are inclined and vertical shafts (particularly inclined idler shafts) securely held in position against end-wise thrust? | Y N N/A |
3. For horizontal shafting 7 feet or less above the floor or working platform, are all exposed parts protected by: a. a stationary casing completely enclosing the shafting; or b. a trough enclosing the side and top, or sides and bottom of the shafting (as the location requires)? | Y N N/A |
4. Is shafting under bench machinery enclosed by: a. stationary casing; or b. a trough at sides and top, or sides and bottom (as the location requires)? Note: The sides of the trough shall come within at least 6 inches of the underside of the table, or within 6 inches of the floor if shafting is near the floor. In every case, the sides of the trough shall extend at least 2 inches beyond the shafting or protuberance. | Y N N/A |
5. Is vertical or inclined shafting that is 7 feet or less from the floor or working platform (except maintenance runways) enclosed with a stationary casing? | Y N N/A |
6. Do projecting shaft ends have a smooth edge and end? | Y N N/A |
7. Are shaft ends that project more than one-half of the diameter of the shaft guarded by non-rotating caps or safety sleeves? | Y N N/A |
8. Are unused keyways filled up or covered? | Y N N/A |
9. Is shafting kept in alignment and free from rust and excess oil or grease? | Y N N/A |
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1. Are pulleys 7 feet or less from the floor guarded? | Y N N/A |
2. Are pulleys with cracks or pieces broken out of the rims taken out of service? | Y N N/A |
3. Are pulleys kept in proper alignment to prevent belts from running off? | Y N N/A |
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1. Are horizontal belts 7 feet or less from the floor level guarded? | Y N N/A |
2. Are belts, lacings, and fasteners inspected and maintained in good repair? | Y N N/A |
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1. Are all gears fully guarded? | Y N N/A |
2. Are all sprocket wheels and chains that are less than 7 feet above the floor or platform fully guarded? | Y N N/A |
3. Are openings with hinged or sliding self-closing covers provided when frequent oiling must be done on gears, sprockets, and chains? | Y N N/A |
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1. Are all projecting keys, set-screws, and other projections in revolving parts guarded by metal covers or made flush? | Y N N/A |
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1. Are shaft couplings constructed so they do not present hazards from bolts, nuts, set-screws, or revolving surfaces? Note: Bolts, nuts, and set-screws are permitted if covered with safety sleeves. | Y N N/A |
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1. Are all drip cups and pans securely fastened? | Y N N/A |
2. Are bearings kept in alignment and properly adjusted? | Y N N/A |
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1. Are all metal guards free from burrs and sharp edges? | Y N N/A |
2. Are all metal guards securely fastened to the floor or to frame of the machine? | Y N N/A |
3. Are all guards rigidly braced every 3 feet or fractional part of their height to a fixed part of machinery or building structure? | Y N N/A |
La. Admin. Code tit. 28, § CXXXIII-2515