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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 13:28:54+00:00

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§4310(a)(1). Band Knives and Band Saws.
§3578(g). Permissible Wheel Exposure for Periphery Grinding.
§5185(I). Changing and Charging Storage Batteries.
§342(a). Reporting Work-Connected Fatalities and Serious Injuries.
§3203(a)(4). Injury & Illness Prevention Program.
§5141. Control of Harmful Exposure to Employees.
§2340.17(a). Guarding of Energized Parts.
§5096. Exposure Limits for Noise.
§3668(a)(2). Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training.
§3314. The Control of Hazardous Energy for the Cleaning, Repairing, Servicing, Setting-Up, and Adjusting Operations of Prime Movers, Machinery and Equipment, Including Lockout/Tagout.
§4300.1(a). Table Saws – Manual Feed (Class B).
§3559. Pneumatic and Powder-Actuated Tools.
§4300. Circular Ripsaws Manual Feed (Class B).
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References: §3578

§5185

§342

§3203

§5141

§2340

§5096

§3668

§3314

§4300

§3559

§4300