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Rule 1301:3-4-01 | Definitions and limitations.

 

(A) "Open to the public" means any event that is attended by one hundred twenty-five or more people at any time or that takes place within five hundred yards of one hundred twenty-five or more people.

(B) The smallest historical boilers that are subject to sections 4104.32 to 4104.36 of the Revised Code are those in excess of sixteen inches interior diameter of the shell of the boiler.

(C) "Board" means the historical boilers licensing board.

(D) "Veteran" means anyone who is serving or has served under honorable conditions in any component of the armed forces of the United States, including the national guard and reserve.

(E) A historical boiler is being attended when a licensed operator has taken responsibility for the operation of the boiler and is close enough to the boiler to be aware of and respond to any abnormal situation that might arise while the boiler is in operation.

(F) "Safety committee appointed by the board" means a general inspector employed by the division of industrial compliance and up to three individuals selected by the general inspector to assist the general inspector with the performance of the hydrostatic test required by section 4104.36 of the Revised Code, which may include the owner or operator of the historical boiler.

Last updated August 5, 2025 at 7:31 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 4104.34
Amplifies: 4104.34, 4104.36
Five Year Review Date: 3/29/2030
Prior Effective Dates: 5/27/2003 (Emer.), 4/30/2006, 11/30/2006, 11/7/2014, 3/6/2020