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Rule 4123:1-3-03 | Personal protective equipment.

...(A) Scope. The requirements of this rule relate to the personal protective equipment listed in this paragraph, as required for employees on operations described in this rule in which there is a known hazard, recognized as injurious to the health or safety of the employee. (1) Eye and face protection. (2) Foot (toe) protection. (3) Respiratory protection - includes respirators, masks, canis...

Rule 4123:1-3-03 | Personal protective equipment.

...(A) Scope. The requirements of this rule relate to the personal protective equipment listed in this paragraph, as required for employees on operations described in this rule in which there is a known hazard, recognized as injurious to the health or safety of the employee. (1) Eye and face protection. (2) Foot and toe protection. (3) Respiratory protection, such as respirators, masks, canis...

Rule 4123:1-3-04 | Floors, stairways, railing, overhead protection and guarding of open-sided floors, platforms and runways.

...(A) Scope. This rule shall apply to temporary conditions where there is danger of employees or material falling through floor, roof or wall openings or from stairways or runways. (B) Definitions. (1) "Handrail" means a rail used to provide employees with a handhold for support. (2) "Hole" means a gap or void two inches (5.1 cm) or more in its least dimension, in a floor, roof, or other walking/wor...

Rule 4123:1-3-04 | Floors, stairways, railing, overhead protection, and guarding of open-sided floors, platforms, and runways.

...(A) Scope. This rule shall apply to temporary conditions where there is danger of employees or material falling through floor, roof, or wall openings or from stairways or runways. (B) Definitions. (1) "Handrail" means a rail used to provide employees with a handhold for support. (2) "Hole" means a gap or void two inches (5.1 centimeters) or more in its least dimension, in a floor, roof, or oth...

Rule 4123:1-3-05 | Mechanical power transmission apparatus.

...(A) Scope. (1) This rule provides for the protection of employees from motion hazards associated with equipment used in the mechanical transmission of power on construction sites. Installations to be guarded include sources of mechanical power, the associated and intermediate equipment and the driven machines up to, but excluding, the point of operation. This pertains to revolving, oscillating, r...

Rule 4123:1-3-05 | Mechanical power transmission apparatus.

...(A) Scope. (1) This rule provides for the protection of employees from motion hazards associated with equipment used in the mechanical transmission of power on construction sites. Installations to be guarded include sources of mechanical power, the associated and intermediate equipment, and the driven machines up to, but excluding, the point of operation. This provision pertains to revolving, osc...

Rule 4123:1-3-06 | Motor vehicles, mechanized equipment and marine operations.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Earthmoving equipment" means, but is not limited to, scrapers, loaders, crawlers or wheel tractors, bulldozers, off-highway trucks, graders, agricultural and industrial tractors, shovels and backhoes. (2) "Jacked piles" means a method of driving horizontal piles for under supports of existing buildings by the use of hydraulic jacks. (3) "Motor vehicles" ...

Rule 4123:1-3-06 | Motor vehicles, mechanized equipment, and marine operations.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Earthmoving equipment" means, but is not limited to, scrapers, loaders, crawlers, wheel tractors, bulldozers, off-highway trucks, graders, agricultural tractors, industrial tractors, power shovels, and backhoes. (2) "Jacked piles" means a method of driving horizontal piles for under supports of existing buildings by the use of hydraulic jacks. (3) "Motor ...

Rule 4123:1-3-07 | Cranes, hoists, and derricks.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Derrick" means an apparatus consisting of a mast or equivalent members held at the top by guys or braces, with or without a boom, for use with a hoisting mechanism and operating ropes. (2) "Derrick, A-frame" means a derrick in which the boom is hinged from a crossmember between the bottom ends of two upright members spread apart at the lower ends and united at the top, the upper...

Rule 4123:1-3-07 | Cranes, hoists, and derricks.

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Rule 4123:1-3-08 | Ropes, chains and slings.

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Rule 4123:1-3-08 | Ropes, chains, and slings.

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Rule 4123:1-3-10 | Scaffolding.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Bearer" means a horizontal member of a scaffold upon which the platform rests and which may be supported by ledgers. (2) "Boatswain's chair" means a seat supported by slings attached to a suspended rope, designed to accommodate one employee in a sitting position. (3) "Brace" means a tie that holds one scaffold member in a fixed position with respect to anoth...

Rule 4123:1-3-10 | Scaffolding.

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Rule 4123:1-3-11 | Ladders.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Cleat ladder" means a ladder consisting of one section having two side rails and steps formed of cleats attached to the side rails with fillers between the cleats. (2) "Extension ladder" means a portable ladder, adjustable in length. It consists of two or more sections traveling in guides or brackets so arranged as to permit length adjustment. Its size is designated by the sum o...

Rule 4123:1-3-11 | Ladders.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Cleat ladder" means a ladder consisting of one section having two side rails and steps formed of cleats attached to the side rails with fillers between the cleats. (2) "Extension ladder" means a portable ladder, adjustable in length, consisting of two or more sections traveling in guides or brackets so arranged as to permit length adjustment. The size of ...

Rule 4123:1-3-12 | Portable explosive-actuated fastening tools.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Portable explosive-actuated fastening tool (powder-actuated)" means a tool which depends upon an explosive charge to propel or discharge a stud, pin, or fastener for the purpose of impinging it upon, affixing it to, or penetrating another object or material. (a) "High velocity tool" means a tool or machine which, when used with a load, propels or discharges a stud, pin, or faste...

Rule 4123:1-3-12 | Portable explosive-actuated fastening tools.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Portable explosive-actuated fastening tool " means a powder-actuated tool which depends upon an explosive charge to propel or discharge a stud, pin, or fastener for the purpose of impinging it upon, affixing it to, or penetrating another object or material. (a) "High velocity tool" means a tool or machine which, when used with a load, propels or discharges a ...

Rule 4123:1-3-13 | Trenches and excavations.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Accepted engineering requirements (or practices)" means those requirements or practices which are compatible with standards required by a registered architect, a registered professional engineer, or other duly licensed or recognized authority. (2) "Angle of repose" means the greatest angle above the horizontal plane at which material will lie without slid...

Rule 4123:1-3-13 | Trenches and excavations.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Accepted engineering requirements " means those requirements or practices which are compatible with standards required by a registered architect, a registered professional engineer, or other duly licensed or recognized authority. (2) "Angle of repose" means the greatest angle above the horizontal plane at which material will lie without sliding. (3) "Bra...

Rule 4123:1-3-14 | Electrical conductors, wires and equipment.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Circuit" means a conductor or system of conductors through which an electric current is intended to flow. (2) "Conductor" means a metallic material, usually in the form of a wire or cable, suitable for carrying an electric current. Does not include bus bars. (3) "Current-carrying" means a conducting part intended to be connected in an electric circuit to a source of voltage. No...

Rule 4123:1-3-14 | Electrical conductors, wires, and equipment.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Circuit" means a conductor or system of conductors through which an electric current is intended to flow. (2) "Conductor" means a metallic material, usually in the form of a wire or cable, suitable for carrying an electric current. Conductor does not include bus bars. (3) "Current-carrying" means a conducting part intended to be connected in an electric circ...

Rule 4123:1-3-15 | Explosives and blasting.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Approved storage facility" means a facility for the storage of explosive materials covered by a license or permit issued under authority of the appropriate federal agency. (2) "Blast area" means the area in which explosives loading and blasting operations are being conducted. (3) "Blaster" means the person having a comprehensive knowledge of the installation and use of applianc...

Rule 4123:1-3-15 | Explosives and blasting.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Approved storage facility" means a facility for the storage of explosive materials covered by a license or permit issued under authority of the appropriate federal agency. (2) "Blast area" means the area in which explosives loading and blasting operations are being conducted. (3) "Blaster" means the person having a comprehensive knowledge of the installa...

Rule 4123:1-3-16 | Tunnels and shafts, caissons, cofferdams, and compressed air.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Definitions. (1) "Air lock" means a chamber designed for the passage of employees and materials from one air pressure to a greater or lesser air pressure. (2) "Bulkhead" means an airtight structure separating the working chamber from free air or from another chamber under a greater or lesser pressure than the working pressure. (3) "Caisson" means a wood, steel, concrete or reinforced concrete, a...