Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
Department ED. Education |
Superintendent of Public Instruction |
Chapter Eye Protection Devices |
Section 340.1301. Definitions.
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Rule 1. As used in these rules:
(a) "Caustic" or "acid" means a material, exclusive of hot water or steam, capable of destroying, eroding, or burning flesh by chemical action.
(b) "Explosive material" means a substance capable of a large-scale, rapid and spectacular expansion which will propel materials in a manner causing injury to the human body.
(c) "Hot liquid" or "solid" means a material having effects that are physically harmful to the eyes.
(d) "Sanitizing" means the disinfecting and cleaning of eye protective devices before use.
(e) "When exposure to eye danger exists" means the exposure when a person is within that distance from sparks, flying particles, rays, molten metal, fumes, glare, glass breakage or chemical splash that such an object or condition could cause damage to his eyes, if he was not using a protective device.
History: 1979 AC.