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0 0 <br /> reciprocating or moving parts exposed to employee contact or representing other hazard <br /> must be guarded. <br /> Proper PPE must be used when operating power tools or hand tools that may produce <br /> projectiles, cuts or abrasions, dusts, fume, mists or light, or which pose a risk of harm to <br /> arms, legs, or feet if dropped. <br /> Throwing tools or materials from one location to another, from one person to another, or <br /> dropping them to lower levels is not permitted. <br /> Only nonsparking tools will be used in locations where sources of ignition may cause a fire <br /> or explosion. <br /> Power tools will be inspected, tested, and determined to be safe for operation prior to use. <br /> Continued periodic inspections will be made to ensure safe operating condition and proper <br /> maintenance. <br /> Electric powered tools must be approved double insulated or grounded in accordance with <br /> 1926.404. <br /> Rotating or reciprocating portable power tools will have a constant pressure switch that will <br /> shut off the power when the tool is released by the operator. A portable power tool may <br /> have a lock-on control provided turn-off can be accomplished by a single motion of the <br /> same finger or fingers that turned it on. <br /> Hydraulic fluid used in powered mels will retain its operating characteristics at the mit <br /> extreme temperatures to which it will be exposed. <br /> Manufacturer's safe operating pressures for hydraulic hoses, valves, pipes, filters, and other <br /> fitting will not be exceeded. <br /> All hydraulic or pneumatic tools that are used on or around energized lines or equipment <br /> will have nonconducting hoses having adequate strength for the normal operating pressures. <br /> Loose and frayed clothing, loose long hair, dangling jewelry, rings, chains, and wrist watches <br /> will not be worn while working with any power tool or machine. <br /> All woodworking tools and machinery will meet applicable requirements of ANSI 01.1, <br /> Safety Code for Woodworking Machinery. <br /> Extension cords: <br /> • Must meet UL or other rating criteria according to OSHA <br /> • Use will be limited to essential tasks. <br /> 2.4-125 <br />