Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 09.12.66.17 - Equipment and MaterialsA. Guarding. (1) The owner shall ensure that machinery is guarded to prevent contact with belts, fan blades, or similar moving components.(2) Guards shall be: (a) Designed to perform a specific task;(b) Properly secured; and(c) Properly maintained in a condition consistent with the intent of the guard's design.(3) Before a guard is removed for maintenance purposes:(a) The equipment shall be locked out or tagged out; and(b) The guard shall be replaced before normal operation is resumed.(4) A guard shall be designed so that it does not pose a hazard itself.B. Portable Electric Generators. (1) A portable electric generator is not required to be grounded if the portable electric generator: (a) Supplies only equipment mounted on the generator; or(b) Supplies power to the equipment through receptacles mounted on the generator that are connected by plug and cord and single extensions.(2) If a portable electric generator does not comply with §B(1) of this regulation, the owner shall ensure that a grounding electrode, such as a ground rod, is used for any fault current.(3) A portable electric generator shall be listed and labeled by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory.(4) A portable electric generator may not be located:(a) Near user or pedestrian traffic; or(b) In locations that may be hazardous.Md. Code Regs. 09.12.66.17