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Head saws have large blades used for rough cutting and shaping logs. Twin circular-head saw rigs such as scrag saws must meet the specifications for single circular head saws. 1910.265(e)(2)(iv)
Head saws
Hazard/Solutions
Contact with the moving blade or machinery may occur.
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Circular head saws must use safety guides that can be readily adjusted without the use of hand tools. 1910.265(e)(2)(iii)(b)
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The upper saw of a double circular mill must have a substantial hood or guard. 1910.265(e)(2)(iii)(c)
Logs may kick back and strike the operator.
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Do not operate circular head saws at speeds in excess of those specified by the manufacturer. Maximum speed must be etched on the saw. 1910.265(e)(2)(iii)(a)
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Where live rolls are not used behind the head saw, equip circular sawmills with a spreader wheel or splitter. 1910.265(e)(2)(iii)(d)
Flying particles or loose materials may strike workers.
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Place a screen or other device on the saw to protect the sawyer from flying particles. 1910.265(e)(2)(iii)(c)