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REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC CIRCULAR SAWS
WAC 296-806-48024
Protect employees from automatic saw hazards
You must
- Make sure automatic saws that stroke continuously
without the operator controlling each stroke are not
used where employees could be exposed to:
- – Saw hazards during operations
such as loading, clamping, cutting, or unloading.
WAC 296-806-48026
Guard inverted swing (jump) saws
You must
1) Guard jump saws with a hood that both:
- Covers the part of the saw that's
exposed above the top of the table or above the material being
cut
and
- Automatically adjusts to the thickness
of the material being cut and remains in contact with it
2) Provide a holding device that will
prevent stock from moving while cutting materials.
3) Provide warning signs, stickers, or placards
when the pinching hazard created by the holding device can't be
eliminated by design.
4) Provide the following for automatically
fed jump saws
- Place guards over the roller conveyor
to prevent persons from walking into or over the saw.
- Enclose jump saws when below the table
or roller conveyor and not in actual use
- Install a positive stop to prevent the
saw from passing the front edge of the roller conveyor or
table
- Make sure the throat in the table or roller
conveyor is only wide enough to permit unobstructed operation
of the saw
WAC 296-806-48028
Guard miter saws
IMPORTANT:
- Miter saws include:
- – Miter
- – Compound miter
- – Slide miter
- – Compound slide miter
You must
1) Guard miter saws with an upper
hood that completely encloses the upper half of the blade.
2) Provide a method to protect employees
from contacting the blade underneath the table while in its recommended
carrying position.
3) Guard the lower blade:
- By making sure the teeth are guarded
at least 3/4 of an inch beyond the root of the teeth, toward
the center of the blade, except for a maximum 45 degree exposure
of quadrant C when in the full retract position. See Illustration
480-1, Miter Saw Guarding.
- With a retractable guard that can't be locked
in any position
Illustration
480-1
MITER
SAW GUARDING

WAC 296-806-48030
Guard radial saws
You must
- Make sure the radial saw has a hood that
does all of the following:
- – Completely encloses the upper
portion of the blade down to a point that includes the end
of the saw arbor
- – Protects the operator from flying
splinters and broken saw teeth
- – Deflects sawdust away from the
operator
- Provide a lower blade guard that does all
of the following (see Guard radial saws, Illustration
480-2):
- – Guards the sides of the lower
exposed portion of the blade to its full diameter
- – Automatically adjusts to the thickness
of the stock being cut
- – Remains in contact with the stock
to provide the maximum protection possible for the operation
being performed
or
- – Is a manually adjusted (wing)
guard that:
- Is made of material strong
enough to withstand the forces put on it. Suggested
materials include polycarbonates or expanded metal.
- Has edges that are smooth so no hazards
from the guard exist
- Extends a minimum of 8 inches to
both the front and arbor-end sides
- Is adjustable in a vertical plane
to the different thickness of stock so the gap is 3/8
inch or less between the bottom of the guard and the
top of the stock.
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Exemption:
- Saws may be guarded with a fixed enclosure,
fixed barrier guard, or a manually adjusted guard when
specific conditions prevent using a standard, automatic
adjusting guard. Alternative guards have to both:
- – Provide protection equivalent
to a standard automatic adjusting guard
and
- – Be used according to the
manufacturer’s instructions with sufficient
supervision to meet this requirement.
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Illustration
480-2
GUARD RADIAL SAWS

WAC 296-806-48032
Limit the travel of radial saws
You must
- Provide an adjustable stop that prevents:
- – Forward travel of the blade beyond
the position necessary to complete the cut
and
- – Any part of the saw blade from
extending beyond the front edge of the work support table
- Install the saw so that the front end
is slightly higher than the rear in order to cause the cutting
head to return to the starting position when released by the
operator.
- Make sure the cutting head or carriage does
all of the following:
- – Returns gently to the rest or
starting position when released by the operator
- – Doesn't bounce or recoil when
reaching the rest or starting position
- – Remains in the rest or starting
position
WAC 296-806-48034
Provide kickback protection for radial saws
used for ripping wood products
You must
- Provide nonkickback fingers or dogs that
are both:
- – Located on both sides of the saw
to resist the tendency of the saw to pick up material or
throw it back toward the operator
and
- – Designed to hold any thickness
of material being cut
- Make sure when ripping or ploughing
that you feed the material from the end where the blade teeth
enter the upper guard, which is against the direction in which
the saw turns. See Ripping with a radial arm saw, Illustration
480-3.
- Make sure the direction of saw rotation is
clearly marked on the hood.
- Fasten a permanent label at the rear of the
guard hood, at about the level of the arbor, where the blade
teeth exit the upper hood during saw operation that:
- – Reads, “DANGER: DO NOT RIP
OR PLOUGH FROM THIS END”
- – Is colored standard danger red
- – Isn't less than 1-1/2 inches by
3/4 inch with standard proportional lettering
Illustration 480-3

WAC 296-806-48036
Guard revolving double arbor saws
You must
- Guard each revolving double arbor saw with
a hood that completely encloses the portion of the saw that's
above both:
- – The table
and
- – The material being cut
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Note:
- Hoods should be made of material that:
- – Doesn't shatter when broken
- - Isn't explosive
- - Is less combustible than wood
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WAC 296-806-48038
Guard swing saws
IMPORTANT:
This section applies to swing saws mounted
above the table.
You must
- Provide saws with a hood that encloses all
of the following:
- – Upper half of the saw
- – Arbor end
- – Point of operation in all positions
of the saw
- Make sure the hood protects operators
from flying splinters and broken saw teeth
- Make sure the lower blade guard will automatically
cover the lower portion of the blade by dropping on top of and
remaining in contact with the table or the material being cut.
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Exemption:
- Saws may be guarded with a fixed enclosure,
fixed barrier guard, or a manually adjusted guard when
specific conditions prevent using a standard, automatic
adjusting guard. Alternative guards have to:
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WAC 296-806-48040
Limit the travel of swing saws
IMPORTANT:
This section applies to swing saws that
are mounted above the table.
You must
- Provide saws with a device that:
- – Automatically returns the saw
to the back of the table when the saw is released at any
point in its travel
- – Doesn't depend on a rope, cord,
or spring to function properly
- Make sure devices that use a counterweight
meets these requirements:
- – The bolts supporting the bar and
the counterweight use cotter pins
- – The counterweight is prevented
from dropping by one of these methods:
- A bolt passing through both
the bar and the counterweight
- A bolt through the extreme end of
the bar
- A safety chain to hold it to the
bar if the counterweight doesn't completely encircle
the bar
- Provide limit chains or another equally effective
device to prevent the saw from swinging either:
- – Beyond the front or back edge
of the table
or
- – Forward to a position where the
gullets of the lowest saw teeth will rise above the table
top.
REQUIREMENTS FOR BAND SAWS AND DRAG SAWS
WAC 296-806-48042
Make sure band saws meet these requirements
You must
- Enclose or guard all portions of the
blade except for the working portion of the blade between the
guide rolls and the table.
- Make sure the guard for the portion of the
blade between the sliding guide and the wheel guard meets these
requirements:
- – Protects the front and outer side
of the blade
- – Is self-adjusting to move with
the guide
- – Adjusts so the gap between the
guide rolls and stock's as small as is practical
- Fully enclose band saw wheels with wheel
guards that meet both of the following requirements:
- – The outside periphery of the wheel
enclosure is solid
and
- – The front and back of the wheels
are enclosed by solid material, wire mesh, or perforated
metal.
- Make sure the material used for wheel guards
meets these requirements:
- – Wire mesh and perforated metal
guards:
- Are at least 0.037 inch (U.S.
Gage No. 20) thick
- Have openings in them that are 3/8
inch or less
- – Solid material has strength and
firmness equivalent to a wire mesh or perforated steel guard
- Make sure band saws have a tension control
device to indicate the proper tension for standard saws used
on the machine.
WAC 296-806-48044
Protect employees from drag saw hazards
You must
- Protect employees passing near a drag saw
by either:
- – Providing a 4-foot clearance when
the saw is at the extreme end of the stroke
or
- – Enclosing the saw and its driving
mechanism, if you can't provide a 4-foot clearance.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL CUTTING HEADS
WAC 296-806-48046
Maintain and balance knives and cutting
heads
You must
- Make sure knives and cutting heads are kept:
- – Sharp
- – Properly adjusted
- – Firmly secured
- Make sure knives are properly balanced when
2 or more are used in one cutting head.
BORING AND MORTISING MACHINES
WAC 296-806-48048
Make sure boring and mortising machines
meet these requirements
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Exemption:
- This section doesn't apply to drill
presses, boring machines, or mortising machines if both
of the following apply:
- – The downward stroke of the
chuck and bit is controlled manually by the operator
and
- – The chuck and bit automatically
rises to the start position when control is released
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You must
- Completely enclose universal joints
on spindles of boring machines to prevent accidental contact
by the operator.
- Make sure you don't use safety bit chucks
that have projecting set screws
- Enclose the top of the cutting chain and
driving mechanism.
- Prevent a counterweight, when used, from
dropping by one of the following, or an equivalent method:
- – Securing it to a bar by one of
the following:
- A bolt passing through both
the bar and the counterweight
- A bolt through the extreme end of
the bar
- A safety chain to hold it to the
bar if the counterweight doesn't completely encircle
the bar
or
- Suspending it by a chain or wire
rope and having it travel in a pipe or other suitable
enclosure if it could fall and injure an employee.
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Note:
- Boring bits should be provided with
a guard that will enclose all portions of the bit and
chuck above the material being worked.
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CHIPPER AND HOG MILLS
WAC 296-806-48050
Follow these requirements for chipper mills
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Exemption:
- This section doesn't apply to mobile
chippers.
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Reference:
- Safety requirements for mobile chippers
can be found in Pruning, Repairing, Maintaining and
Removing Trees and Cutting Brush, Section
9.6, ANSI Z133.1-2000.
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You must
1) Arrange the feed system so the
operator doesn't stand in direct line with the chipper blades
or spout (hopper).
2) Protect the operator from chips or chunks
being thrown out while feeding the machine.
3) Enclose the chipper spout to a height
or distance of at least 40 inches from the floor or the operator’s
station, whichever is higher.
4) Provide a mirror or other device to allow
monitoring of material when the operator can't readily observe
the material being fed into the chipper.
WAC 296-806-48052
Follow these requirements for hog mills
You must
1) Make sure that feed chutes are
at least 40 inches from the knives or feed roll.
2) Provide baffles or other suitable safeguards
to prevent material from being thrown from the hog mill.
WAC 296-806-48054
Protect employees from falling into chipper
and hog mills
You must
- Protect employees working near the feed openings
of chipper and hog mills from falling into the openings by providing
at least one of the following:
- – A safety belt (or harness) and
a lifeline short enough to prevent workers from falling
into the mill
- – Barriers or other types of protective
guarding
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Reference:
- See, Railing, toeboards and cover
specifications for requirements on guardrails used as
barriers, in
WAC
296-24-75011.
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JOINTERS
WAC 296-806-48056
Make sure jointers with horizontal cutting
heads meet these requirements
You must
- Make sure the cutting head on hand-fed jointers
is cylindrical:
- – Install and adjust the knife blade
so it doesn't protrude more than 1/8 inch beyond the body
of the head
- Make sure the opening in the table meets
all of the following:
- – Is kept as small as possible
- – The clearance between the edge
of the rear table and the cutting head isn't more than 1/8
inch
- – The table throat opening isn't
more than 2-1/2 inches when the tables are set or aligned
with each other for zero cut
WAC 296-806-48058
Guard horizontal cutting heads on hand-fed
jointers
You must
- Provide jointers with an automatic guard
on the working side of the fence or gage that does all
of the following:
- – Covers all sections of the head
- – Effectively keeps the operator’s
hand from contacting the revolving knives.
- – Automatically adjusts to cover
the unused portion of the head
- – Remains in contact with the material
at all times
- Provide jointers with a guard that covers
the section of the head behind the gage or fence.
WAC 296-806-48060
Guard vertical cutting heads on jointers
You must
- Provide each jointer that has a vertical
cutting head with an exhaust hood or other type of guard that
completely encloses the revolving head except for a slot that's
wide enough for the material being jointed.
MOLDING, STICKING AND MATCHING MACHINES
WAC 296-806-48062
Make sure molding, sticking and matching
machines meet these requirements
You must
- Make sure all cutting heads, and saws if
used, are covered by a guard that:
- – Is metal
- – Forms all or part of the exhaust
hood if an exhaust system is used
- Make sure a guard constructed from:
- – Sheet metal is at least 1/16 inch
thick.
- – Cast iron is at least 3/16 inch
thick.
- Make sure feed rolls are guarded by a hood
or other suitable guard that both:
- – Prevents the operator’s
hand from contacting the in-running rolls at any point
and
- – Is attached to the frame carrying
the rolls so it adjusts for any thickness of stock
PANEL RAISERS AND OTHER SIMILAR MACHINES
WAC 296-806-48064
Guard hand-fed panel raisers and other similar
machines
You must
- Guard the cutting heads of hand-fed panel
raisers and other similar machines by enclosing the cutting
head with either:
- – A fixed guard such as a cage
or
- – An adjustable guard designed to
keep the operator’s hand away from the cutting edge
PLANERS
WAC 296-806-48066
Make sure planers with a horizontal cutting
head meet these requirements
You must
- Make sure the cutting head on hand-fed planers
is cylindrical.
- – Install and adjust the knife blade
so it doesn't extend more than 1/8 inch beyond the body
of the head.
WAC 296-806-48068
Guard planers
You must
- Make sure all cutting heads, and saws if
used, are covered by a guard that:
- – Is metal
- – Forms all or part of the exhaust
hood if an exhaust system is used
- Make sure a guard constructed from:
- – Sheet metal is at least 1/16 inch
thick.
- – Cast iron is at least 3/16 inch
thick.
WAC 296-806-48070
Guard planer feed rolls
You must
- Make sure feed rolls are guarded by a hood
or other suitable guard that:
- – Prevents the operator’s
hand from contacting the in-running rolls at any point
- – Is attached to the frame carrying
the rolls so it remains in adjustment for any thickness
of stock
WAC 296-806-48072
Provide kickback protection on planers running
stock of varied thickness
You must
- Provide kickback protection on planers running
stock of varied thickness at the same time by providing either:
- – Sectional feed rolls that provide
feeding contact pressure on the stock
or
- – Suitable nonkickback fingers at
the infeed end of each section
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Note:
- The sectional feed rolls need to have
sufficient yield in their construction to provide contact
pressure on:
- – Any thickness of stock the
machine is capable of processing
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SHAPERS
WAC 296-806-48074
Make sure shapers meet these requirements
You must
- Guard the cutting head of the shaper by enclosing
it with either:
- – A fixed guard, such as a cage
or
- – An adjustable guard designed to
keep the operator’s hand away from the cutting edge
- Make sure the diameter of a circular shaper
guard is at least as large as the greatest diameter of the cutter.
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Note:
- A warning device of leather or other
material attached to the spindle is not
an acceptable substitute for a guard.
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You must
- Guard all sections of the cutting tool except
for an opening to allow access to the workpiece by the cutting
tool.
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Note:
- A ring guard is one means of satisfying
the guarding requirement for cutting tools when involved
in free hand or template shaping.
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You must
- Make sure all double-spindle shapers have
a spindle starting and stopping device for each spindle.
TENONING MACHINES
WAC 296-806-48076
Guard tenoning machine feed chains and sprockets
You must
- Guard feed chains and sprockets of all double-end
tenoning machines by completely enclosing both of the following:
- – All sprockets
and
- – Portions of the chain that aren't
used for conveying stock
WAC 296-806-48078
Guard tenoning machines
You must
- Make sure all cutting heads, and saws if
used, are covered by a metal guard that:
- – Covers at least the unused part
of the periphery of the cutting head
- – Forms all or part of the exhaust
hood if an exhaust system is used
- Make sure a guard constructed from:
- – Sheet metal is at least 1/16 inch
thick.
- – Cast iron is at least 3/16 inch
thick.
VENEER MACHINES
WAC 296-806-48080
Guard veneer cutters and wringer knives
You must
- Provide guards to prevent accidental contact
with the front or rear knife edge.
WAC 296-806-48082
Guard veneer clippers
You must
- Make sure employees don't accidentally contact
the knife edge of veneer clippers by providing either:
- – An automatic feed
or
- – Guarding at both the front and
rear of the clippers
WAC 296-806-48084
Follow these requirements for guarding guillotine
cutters
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Exemption:
- These requirements don't apply to continuous-feed
trimmers.
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You must
1) Provide one of the following
to hand and foot powered guillotine cutters, so employees’
hands can't reach the cutting edge of the knife:
2) Provide power-driven guillotine veneer
cutters with either of the following:
- Starting devices for each operator that require
all of the following:
- – Both hands activating controls
at the same time to start the cutting motion
- – At least one hand on a control
during the complete stroke of the knife
or
- An automatic guard that does all of the following:
- – Keeps the hands of the operator
away from the danger zone every time the blade comes down
- – Is used in combination with one-handed
starting devices that require 2 separate movements of the
device to start the cutting motion
- – Is designed to return positively
to the nonstarting position after each complete cycle of
the knife
WAC 296-806-48086
Provide mechanisms to stop power-driven
guillotine cutters
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Exemption:
- This requirement doesn't apply to continuous-feed
trimmers.
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You must
- Provide power-driven guillotine cutters with
both:
- – Brakes or other stopping mechanism
and
- – An emergency device that will
prevent the machine from operating if the brake fails when
the starting mechanism is in the nonstarting position
WAC 296-806-48088
Prohibit riders on veneer slicer carriages
You must
- Prohibit employees from riding on veneer
slicer carriages
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