Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.13304 - Definitions; H, I
Rule 3304.
(1)
"Hair enclosure" means a hat, cap, or hair net specifically designed to protect
the wearer from hair entanglement in moving machinery.
(2) "Handshield" means a hand-held welding
helmet. See "welding helmet."
(3)
"Headband" means that part of a goggle, helmet, or hood suspension consisting
of a supporting band that encircles the head.
(4) "Headgear" means that part of a
protective helmet, hood, or faceshield that supports the device on the wearers
head, usually consisting of a headband and crown strap.
(5) "Helmet" also called a hard hat or cap,
means a device that is worn on the head that is designed to provide limited
protection against impact, flying particles, or electric shock.
(6) "Hood" means a device that is worn to
provide protection against acids, chemicals, abrasives, and temperature
extremes and entirely encloses the whole head including face, neck, and
shoulders. Air-line hoods and hoods used to protect wearers from inhalation or
harmful atmospheres are not included in this part.
(7) "Isolated" means that all energized
conductors or the exposed energized parts of equipment are isolated from the
work area by an insulated barrier. Conductors may be isolated by moving them
out of reaching distance by use of hot line tools.
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