Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 408.11281 - Resistance welding generallyRule 1281.
(1) An inspection shall be made of a resistance welding machine not less than yearly and records maintained of the findings and action taken. In addition, the operator shall report any defects to his or her supervisor. A defect which could cause injury shall be repaired before the machine is placed in operation.(2) Each resistance welding operation shall be analyzed and safeguards and personal protective equipment shall be used where a hazard is found.(3) The operator of a resistance welding machine and nearby employees shall be protected from flying sparks by shields, curtains, goggles, or a combination of a face shield and safety glasses as prescribed in R 408.11211.(4) A resistance welding machine shall be installed by a qualified employee under the direction of a licensed electrician or supervised by a welding engineer.(5) A disconnect switch, circuit breaker, or circuit interrupter shall be installed on or near the machine so that power can be shut off and locked out when the machine needs servicing.(6) A pair of ignitron tubes used in resistance welding equipment shall be equipped with a thermal protection switch. When used in a series connected water line, a single switch shall be sufficient if related to the downstream tube.(7) Controls for automatic, air, or hydraulic clamps and resistance machines shall be located or guarded to prevent accidental activation.(8) A foot control for a resistance welder, other than that used to apply weld pressure, shall be guarded to prevent accidental activation.Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.11281
1979 AC; 1983 AACS; 1988 AACS