Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 4123:1-5-13 | Motor vehicles, mobile mechanized equipment, and marine operations.
...cles and mobile mechanized equipment. (1) A safety tire rack, cage, or equivalent protection shall be provided and used when inflating, mounting, or dismounting tires installed on split rims or rims equipped with locking rings or similar devices. (2) Machinery, equipment, or parts thereof, being supported by slings, hoists, or jacks shall be substantially blocked or cribbed. Bulldozer blades, sc... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-13 | Motor vehicles, mobile mechanized equipment, and marine operations.
...cles and mobile mechanized equipment. (1) A safety tire rack, cage, or equivalent protection will be provided and used when inflating, mounting, or dismounting tires installed on split rims or rims equipped with locking rings or similar devices. (2) Machinery, equipment, or parts thereof, being supported by slings, hoists, or jacks will be substantially blocked or cribbed. Bulldozer blades, scraper blades, end-load... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-16 | Cutting and welding.
.... (B) Reserved. (C) Responsibility. (1) The employer will verbally and through demonstration instruct the employee in the safe operation and maintenance of cutting and welding equipment. (2) It is the duty of the employee to operate such equipment in accordance with such instructions. (D) Maximum pressure. Under no condition willacetylene be generated, piped (except in approved cylinder manifolds), or utilized ... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-16 | Cutting and welding.
.... (B) Reserved. (C) Responsibility. (1) The employer shall verbally and through demonstration instruct the employee in the safe operation and maintenance of cutting and welding equipment. (2) It shall be the duty of the employee to operate such equipment in accordance with such instructions. (D) Maximum pressure. Under no condition shall acetylene be generated, piped (except in approved cyli... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-17 | Personal protective equipment.
... requirements of general application. (1) Personal protective equipment furnished by the employer shall be issued to the employee in sanitary and proper condition so that it will effectively protect against the hazard involved. (2) Where employees provide their own protective equipment, such equipment shall give equal or greater protection than that furnished by the employer. (D) Eye and face protection. (1) Resp... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-17 | Personal protective equipment.
...pecifications of general application. (1) Personal protective equipment furnished by the employer will be issued to the employee in sanitary and proper condition so that it will effectively protect against the hazard involved. (2) Where employees provide their own protective equipment, such equipment has to give equal or greater protection than that furnished by the employer. (D) Eye and face protection. (1) Resp... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-19 | Manlifts of the endless belt type.
... Reserved. (C) General requirements. (1) Floor openings. (a) Allowable size. Floor openings for both the up and down runs shall be no less than twenty-eight inches nor more than thirty-six inches in width for a twelve-inch belt; no less than thirty-four inches nor more than thirty-eight inches for a fourteen-inch belt; and no less than thirty-six inches nor more than forty inches for a sixteen-inch belt and shall... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-19 | Manlifts of the endless belt type.
...eserved. (C) General specifications. (1) Floor openings. (a) Allowable size. Floor openings for both the up and down runs will be no less than twenty-eight inches nor more than thirty-six inches in width for a twelve-inch belt; no less than thirty-four inches nor more than thirty-eight inches for a fourteen-inch belt; and no less than thirty-six inches nor more than forty inches for a sixteen-inch belt and will e... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-21 | Storage batteries.
...ployees shall be instructed that: (1) When charging batteries, acid shall be poured into water; water shall not be poured into acid; (2) When charging batteries, make certain vent caps are functioning: vent caps shall be kept in place to avoid electrolyte spray, and covers shall be open to dissipate heat; and (3) Smoking and open flames are prohibited. (C) In designated battery chargin... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-21 | Storage batteries.
...mployees will be instructed that: (1) When charging batteries, acid will be poured into water; water will not be poured into acid; (2) When charging batteries, make certain vent caps are functioning: keep vent caps in place to avoid electrolyte spray, and open covers to dissipate heat; and (3) Smoking and open flames are not permitted. (C) In designated battery charging and changing ar... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-22 | Confined spaces.
...or recommended entry procedures): (1) Air sampling shall be performed by qualified, trained personnel prior to and periodically during occupancy to determine that the atmosphere within the confined space contains an adequate concentration of oxygen (minimum of nineteen and one-half per cent to a maximum of twenty-three and one-half per cent), and any known or expected harmful atmospheric cont... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-22 | Confined spaces.
...or recommended entry procedures): (1) Air sampling will be performed by qualified, trained personnel prior to and periodically during occupancy to determine that the atmosphere within the confined space contains an adequate concentration of oxygen (minimum of nineteen and one-half per cent to a maximum of twenty-three and one-half per cent), and any known or expected harmful atmospheric conta... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-23 | Electrical conductors and equipment.
...trical conductor, the employer shall: (1) Assure that the conductor is deenergized and grounded, or (2) Assure that the conductor is moved, or (3) Assure that the conductor is guarded from accidental contact and an employee is designated to act as signalman to direct the operator in the movement of the equipment, or (4) Assure that an insulated boom or an insulated type guard about the boom or arm of the equipmen... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-23 | Electrical conductors and equipment.
...ctrical conductor, the employer will: (1) Assure that the conductor is deenergized and grounded, or (2) Assure that the conductor is moved, or (3) Assure that the conductor is guarded from accidental contact and an employee is designated to act as signalman to direct the operator in the movement of the equipment, or (4) Assure that an insulated boom or an insulated type guard about the boom or arm of the equipmen... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-25 | Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms.
...stable support for the aerial device. (1) Alternative configuration. (a) If the aerial device is capable of alternative configurations, these configurations, including the rated capacity in each situation, shall be stated on the operating instruction plate(s). Examples of alternative configurations requiring such a description on operating instruction plate(s) are as follows: (i) Without extending outriggers vs. w... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-25 | Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms.
...stable support for the aerial device. (1) Alternative configuration. (a) If the aerial device is capable of alternative configurations, these configurations, including the rated capacity in each situation, will be stated on the operating instruction plate(s). Examples of alternative configurations needing such a description on operating instruction plate(s) are as follows: (i) Without extending... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-26 | Trenches and excavations.
...(A) General specifications. (1) Utility companies and municipally owned utilities will be contacted and advised of proposed work prior to the start of actual excavation. Prior to opening an excavation, effort will be made to determine whether underground installations, i.e., sewer, telephone, water, fuel, electric lines, etc., will be encountered and, if so, where such underground installations are located. (2) An ... |
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Rule 4123:1-5-28 | Helicopters.
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Rule 4123:1-5-99 | Table of standard materials and dimensions.
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Rule 4123:1-7-01 | Scope and definitions.
...s chapter supplement those of Chapter 4123:1-5 of the Administrative Code, and are minimum requirements of an employer for the protection of such employer's employees and no others and apply to the manufacture of castings containing iron, steel, brass, copper, tin, zinc, lead, aluminum, or any of the baser metals, but do not apply to steel making or any processes used in conjunction with steel manufacturing and fabr... |
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Rule 4123:1-7-01 | Scope and definitions.
...hapter supplement those of Chapter 4123:1-5 of the Administrative Code, and pertain to the employer for the protection of such employer's employees and no others and apply to the manufacture of castings containing iron, steel, brass, copper, tin, zinc, lead, aluminum, or any of the baser metals, but do not apply to steel making or any processes used in conjunction with steel manufacturing and ... |
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Rule 4123:1-9-01 | Scope and definitions.
...uirements supplement those of Chapter 4123:1-5 of the Administrative Code, "Specific Safety Requirements of the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Relating to All Workshops and Factories," and are minimum requirements of an employer for the protection of such employer's employees and no others and apply to steel making and the processes used in conjunction with steel manufacturing and fabricating but do not apply ... |
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Rule 4123:1-9-01 | Scope and definitions.
...hapter supplement those of Chapter 4123:1-5 of the Administrative Code, and pertain to the employer for the protection of such employer's employees and no others and apply to steel making and the processes used in conjunction with steel manufacturing and fabricating but do not apply to the manufacture of foundry type operations. Installations or constructions built or contracted for prior to ... |
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Rule 4123:1-11-01 | Scope and definitions.
...ecific requirements supplement Chapter 4123:1-5 of the Administrative Code, "Specific Safety Requirements of the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Relating to All Workshops and Factories," and are minimum requirements of an employer for the protection of such employer's employees and no others and apply to places of employment wherein laundering or drycleaning processes are performed. Installations or constructio... |
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Rule 4123:1-11-01 | Scope and definitions.
...of this chapter supplement Chapter 4123:1-5 of the Administrative Code and pertain to the employer for the protection of such employer's employees and no others and apply to places of employment wherein laundering or drycleaning processes are performed. Installations or constructions built or contracted for prior to the effective date of any specification are deemed to comply with the provisi... |