34 Pa. Code § 23.21 - Drainage and flooring
(a)
Workroom floors. The floors of workrooms in which washing or
extracting operations are performed shall be constructed of a material
impervious to water and so leveled as to readily drain off all accumulations of
water in sufficient time to prevent the formation of pools.
(b)
Cement or concrete floors.
In front of each machine, except for extractors or washers, situated
on a cement or concrete floor, there shall be placed a standing rack of wood or
equivalent material. This rack shall be of such dimensions as to accommodate
the operator at all points of his normal operating positions, and shall be so
beveled as not to create a tripping hazard. Duckboard type of construction
shall be accepted. Mats of rubber, cork, linoleum, or similar material shall be
accepted in lieu of racks where such floors are maintained in a dry
condition.
(c)
Wet floors.
On any type of floor where wet floor conditions prevail, a wooden
rack of duckboard construction or with the top surface cleated to prevent
slipping shall be required in front of each machine except for extractors or
washers. This rack shall accomodate the operator at all points of his normal
operating positions, and shall not create a tripping hazard. Wire mats or
raised metal racks shall be accepted in lieu of the wooden rack. For the
operators of extractors or washers located where wet floor conditions prevail,
the employer shall provide water-resistive boots or shoes to insure that their
feet are dry and free from dampness at all times, and such boots or shoes shall
be accepted in lieu of the racks.
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