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Rule 4123:1-5-17 | Personal protective equipment.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Reserved. (C) Specific 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 employe...

Rule 4123:1-5-17 | Personal protective equipment.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Reserved. (C) Specifications 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)...

Rule 4123:1-5-19 | Manlifts of the endless belt type.

...(A) Reserved. (B) 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-i...

Rule 4123:1-5-19 | Manlifts of the endless belt type.

...(A) Reserved. (B) Reserved. (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-...

Rule 4123:1-5-21 | Storage batteries.

...(A) Battery charging areas shall be designated for that purpose. (B) Employees 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) Sm...

Rule 4123:1-5-21 | Storage batteries.

...(A) Battery charging areas will be designated for that purpose. (B) Employees 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 ...

Rule 4123:1-5-22 | Confined spaces.

...(A) No employee shall be required to enter into any confined space unless a confined space entry procedure, incorporating one of the following, is used (see appendix to this rule for 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...

Rule 4123:1-5-22 | Confined spaces.

...(A) No employee will be required to enter into any confined space unless a confined space entry procedure, incorporating one of the following, is used (see appendix to this rule for 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 a...

Rule 4123:1-5-23 | Electrical conductors and equipment.

...(A) Unless the electrical conductors or equipment to be worked on are isolated from all possible sources of voltage or are effectively grounded, the employer shall provide protective equipment approved for the voltage involved, such as rubber gloves with protectors, rubber sleeves, hot line tools, line hose, line guards, insulator hoods, blankets, and access boards. Employees shall be instructed in the use of such to...

Rule 4123:1-5-23 | Electrical conductors and equipment.

...(A) Unless the electrical conductors or equipment to be worked on are isolated from all possible sources of voltage or are effectively grounded, the employer will provide protective equipment approved for the voltage involved, such as rubber gloves with protectors, rubber sleeves, hot line tools, line hose, line guards, insulator hoods, blankets, and access boards. Employees will be instructed in the use of such tool...

Rule 4123:1-5-25 | Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms.

...(A) Vehicle stability. The employer shall provide a vehicle that will assure a 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 operat...

Rule 4123:1-5-25 | Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms.

...(A) Vehicle stability. The employer will provide a vehicle that will assure a 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 descr...

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 ...

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.

...(A) Scope. The purpose of this chapter of the Administrative Code is to provide reasonable safety for life, limb and health of employees. In cases of practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship, the Ohio bureau of workers' compensation may grant exceptions from the literal provisions of the rules of this chapter or permit the use of other devices or methods when, in the opinion of the bureau, equivalent protection ...

Rule 4123:1-7-01 | Scope and definitions.

...(A) Scope. The purpose of this chapter of the Administrative Code is to provide reasonable safety for life, limb, and health of employees. The specific provisions of this chapter 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...

Rule 4123:1-9-01 | Scope and definitions.

...(A) Scope. The purpose of these safety requirements is to provide reasonable safety for life, limb and health of employees. In cases of practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship, the Ohio bureau of workers' compensation may grant exceptions from the literal provisions of these requirements or permit the use of other devices or methods when, in the opinion of the industrial commission, equivalent protection is the...

Rule 4123:1-9-01 | Scope and definitions.

...(A) Scope. The purpose of this chapter of the Administrative Code is to provide reasonable safety for life, limb, and health of employees. These specific provisions of this chapter 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 conjuncti...

Rule 4123:1-11-01 | Scope and definitions.

...(A) Scope. The purpose of these safety requirements is to provide reasonable safety for life, limb and health of employees. In cases of practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship, the Ohio bureau of workers' compensation may grant exceptions from the literal provisions of these requirements or permit the use of other devices or methods when, in the opinion of the superintendent of the division of safety and hygien...

Rule 4123:1-11-01 | Scope and definitions.

...(A) Scope. The purpose of this chapter of the Administrative Code is to provide reasonable safety for life, limb, and health of employees. These specific provisions 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 pro...

Rule 4123:1-13-01 | Scope and definitions.

...(A) Scope. The purpose of these safety requirements is to provide reasonable safety for life, limb and health of employees. In cases of practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship, the Ohio bureau of workers' compensation may grant exceptions from the literal provisions of these requirements or permit the use of other devices or methods when, in the opinion of the industrial commission, equivale...

Rule 4123:1-13-01 | Scope and definitions.

...(A) Scope. The purpose of these safety requirements is to provide reasonable safety for life, limb, and health of employees. These specific requirements 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 rubber and plastic industries where crude, synthetic, or recl...

Rule 4123:1-13-02 | Mills.

...(A) Mill roll height. All mills shall be installed so that the top of the operating rolls is no less than fifty inches (one hundred twenty-seven centimeter) above the level on which the operator stands, irrespective of the size of the mill. This distance shall apply to the actual working level, whether it be at the general floor level, in a pit, or on a platform. (B) Mill controls. (1) Safety trip control. A safe...

Rule 4123:1-13-02 | Mills.

...(A) Mill roll height. All mills shall be installed so that the top of the operating rolls is no less than fifty inches (one hundred twenty-seven centimeters) above the level on which the operator stands, irrespective of the size of the mill. This distance shall apply to the actual working level, whether the actual working level be at the general floor level, in a pit, or on a platform. (B) Mill controls. (1) Safe...