Kan. Admin. Regs. § 49-1-63

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 49, December 5, 2024
Section 49-1-63 - Occupations involved in the operation of certain power-driven paper-products machines
(1) Occupations.
(a) Arm-type wire stitcher or stapler, circular or band saw, corner cutter, or mitering machine, corrugating and single or double-facing machine, envelope die-cutting press, guillotine paper cutter or shear, horizontal bar scorer, laminating or combining machine, sheeting machine, scrap-paper baler, or vertical slotter.
(b) Platen die-cutting press, platen printing press, or punch press which involves hand feeding of the machine.
(c) The occupations of setting up, adjusting, repairing, oiling, or cleaning these machines including those which do not involve hand feeding.
(2) Definitions.
(a) The term "operating or assisting to operate" shall mean all work which involves starting or stopping a machine covered by this order, placing materials into or removing them from the machine, or any other work directly involved in operating the machine.
(b) The term "paper-products machine" shall mean power-driven machines used in the remanufacture or conversion of paper or pulp into a finished product. The term is understood to apply to such machines whether they are used in establishments that manufacture converted paper or pulp products, or in any other type of manufacturing or nonmanufacturing establishment.
(3) Exemptions. There are many machines not covered by this order and they may therefore be operated by minors 16 and 17. The most important of these machines are the following:

Bag machine, bag-making machine

Bottoming machine (bags)

Box-making machine (collapsible boxes)

Bundling machine

Calendar roll and plating machines

Cigarette carton-opener and tax-stamping machine

Clasp machine

Counting, stacking, and ejecting machine

Corner stayer

Covering, lining or wrapping machines (set-up boxes)

Creping machine

Dornbusch machine (wall paper)

Ending machine (set-up boxes)

Envelope machine

Folding machine

Gluing, scaling, or gumming machine

Interfolding machine

Jogging machine

Lacer machine

Parchmentizing, waxing, or coating machines

Partition-assembling machine

Paper cup machine

Quadruple stayer

Rewinder

Rotary printing press

Ruling machine

Slitting machine

Straw winder

Stripping machine

Taping machine

Tube-cutting machine

Tube winder

Tube machine (paper bags)

Window-patch machine

Wire or tag-stringing machine

Kan. Admin. Regs. § 49-1-63

Authorized by K.S.A. 38-602; effective May 1, 1975.