4101:9-2-11. Power-driven metal forming, punching, and shearing machine operations  


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  • (A) The following occupations are prohibited for minors under eighteen years of age, unless exemptby the following:

    (1) The occupations of operator of or helper on the following power-driven metal forming, punching, and shearing machines:

    (a) All rolling machines, such as beading, straightening, corrugating, flanging, or bending rolls, and hot or cold rolling mills.

    (b) All pressing or punching machines, such as punch presses, except those provided with full automatic feed and ejection and with a fixed barrier guard to prevent the hands or fingers of the operator from entering the area between the dies; power presses, and plate punches.

    (c) All bending machines, such as apron brakes and press brakes.

    (d) All hammering machines, such as drop hammers and power hammers.

    (e) All shearing machines, such as guillotine or squaring shears, alligator shears, and rotary shears.

    (2) The occupations of setting up, adjusting, repairing, oiling, or cleaning the machines listed in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule, including those with automatic feed and ejection.

    (B) Definitions:

    (1) The term "operator" shall mean a person who operates a machine covered by this rule by performing such functions as starting or stopping the machine, placing materials into or removing them from the machine, or any other functions directly involved in operation of the machine.

    (2) The term "helper" shall mean a person who assists in the operation of a machine covered by this rule by helping place materials into or remove them from the machine.

    (3) The term "forming, punching, and shearing machines" shall mean power-driven metal-working machines, other than machine tools, such as dies, rolls, or knives that are mounted on rams, plungers, or other moving parts. Types of forming, punching, and shearing machines enumerated in this section are the machines to which the designation is by custom applied.

    (C) Exceptions:

    This rule does not apply to machine tools that are defined as "power-driven" complete metal-working machines having one or more tool- or work-holding devices and used for progressively removing metal in the form of chips.

    (1) Milling function machines

    Horizontal milling machines

    Vertical milling machines

    Universal milling machines

    Planer-type milling machines

    Gear hobbing machines

    Profilers

    Routers

    (2) Turning function machines

    Engine lathes

    Turret lathes

    Hollow spindle lathes

    Automatic lathes

    Automatic screw machines

    (3) Planing function machines

    Planers

    Shapers

    Slotters

    Broaches

    Keycasters

    Hack saws

    (4) Grinding function machines

    Grinders

    Abrasive wheels

    Abrasive belts

    Abrasive disks

    Abrasive points

    Polishing wheels

    Buffing wheels

    Stroppers

    Lapping machines

    (5) Boring function machines

    Vertical boring mills

    Horizontal boring mills

    Jig borers

    Pedestal drills

    Radial drills

    Gang drills

    Upright drills

    Drill press, etc.

    Centering machines

    Reamers

    Honers


Effective: 3/6/2020
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/22/2019 and 11/22/2024
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4109.05
Rule Amplifies: 4109.05
Prior Effective Dates: 04/17/1979