Current through Laws 2024, c. 453.
Section 917 - Personal protection - Rules and proceduresThe following rules and procedures shall be complied with in dealing with personal protection:
1. Adequate first-aid materials, including stretchers and blankets, shall be provided at places convenient to all working areas. Water or neutralizing agents shall be available where corrosive chemicals or other harmful substances are stored, handled or used;2. All persons shall wear suitable hard hats when in or around mine plants or active workings of the mine where falling objects may create a hazard;3. All persons shall wear suitable protective footwear when in or around mine plants or active workings of the mine;4. All persons shall wear safety glasses, goggles or face shields when doing work hazardous to the eyes;5. Safety belts and lines shall be worn when men work where there is danger of falling, and a second person shall tend the lifeline when bins, tanks or other dangerous areas are entered;6. Life jackets or belts shall be worn where there is danger of falling into deep water;7. Protective clothing, rubber gloves, goggles or face shields shall be worn by persons handling substances that are corrosive, toxic or injurious to the skin;8. Protective clothing or equipment and face shields or goggles shall be worn when welding, cutting or working with molten metal;9. Snug-fitting clothing shall be worn by persons working around moving equipment and machinery;10. Protective gloves shall be worn by employees handling materials which may cause injury;11. Gloves shall not be worn where they could create a hazard by becoming entwined or caught in moving parts of machinery; and12. Effective hearing protection shall be worn where noise levels may cause permanent ear damage or hearing loss unless the wearing of the protective devices would create a greater danger to the employee. In such case the noise shall be reduced to safe levels.Okla. Stat. tit. 45, § 917
Laws 1978, c. 148, § 17, emerg. eff. 4/7/1978; Amended by Laws 2004 , HB 1873, c. 194, § 3, eff. 11/1/2004.