Current through Rules and Regulations filed through November 21, 2024
Rule 160-4-3-.10 - Eye Protection(1) Requirements. (a) Each local board of education shall adopt a policy for ensuring the safety of every student, teacher and visitor participating in or observing certain courses of instruction in any school.(b) Such policy shall require that persons wear appropriate industrial quality eye protective equipment at all times while participating in or observing vocational, industrial arts, chemical, physical or any other course of instruction involving exposure to any of the following: 1. molten metal or other molten materials;2. milling, sawing, turning, shaping, cutting, grinding or stamping on any solid materials;3. heat treatment, tempering or kiln-firing of any metal or other materials;4. gas or electric arc welding or other forms of welding process;5. repair or servicing of any vehicle;6. caustic or explosive materials;7. finishing materials and solvents;8. injurious radiations or other hazards.(c) Each school shall provide eye protection equipment to every student, teacher and visitor while using or observing machines or operations same as in paragraph (b) above. 1. Each school shall keep eye protection equipment that is clean, in good repair, durable, capable of being disinfected and that meets the requirements specified in "Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection", American National Standards Institute, Z87.1-1968 Use of equipment with structural or optical defects shall be prohibited.2. Persons whose vision requires the use of eye glasses shall be provided goggles that can be worn over corrective spectacles without disturbing the adjustment of the spectacles.(d) Each school that uses lasers in classrooms and laboratories shall register them with the Georgia Department of Human Resources and adhere to the Rules and Regulations for Laser Radiation, Chapter 290-5-27, Ga. Department of Human Resources.Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-4-3-.10
O.C.G.A. Sec. 20-9-1.
Original Rule entitled "Eye Protection" adopted. F. Nov. 30, 1990; eff. Dec. 20, 1990.