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// CODE SNIPPET

1910.1029(f)(3)(iii) Pushing

OSHA 1910 General Industry > Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances > 1910.1029 Coke Oven Emissions > 1910.1029(f) Methods of Compliance > 1910.1029(f)(3) Work Practice Controls > 1910.1029(f)(3)(iii) Pushing
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The employer shall operate existing coke oven batteries with the following work practices to control coke oven emissions during pushing operations:

1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(a)

Coke and coal spillage quenched as soon as practicable and not shoveled into a heated oven; and

1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(b)

A detailed written procedure for each battery established and implemented for the control of emissions during pushing consisting of the following elements:

1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(b)(1)

Dampering off the ovens and removal of charging hole lids to effectively control coke oven emissions during the push;

1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(b)(2)

Heating of the coal charge uniformly for a sufficient period so as to obtain proper coking including preventing green pushes;

1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(b)(3)

Prevention of green pushes to the maximum extent possible;

1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(b)(4)

Inspection, adjustment and correction of heating flue temperatures and defective flues at least weekly and after any green push, so as to prevent green pushes;

1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(b)(5)

Cleaning of heating flues and related equipment to prevent green pushes, at least weekly and after any green push.

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1910.1029(f)(3)(iii) Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Pushing
The employer shall operate existing coke oven batteries with the following work practices to control coke oven emissions during pushing operations ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances > 1910.1029 Coke Oven Emissions > 1910.1029(f) Methods of Compliance > 1910.1029(f)(3) Work Practice Controls > 1910.1029(f)(3)(iii) Pushing
1910.211(a)(2) Machinery and Machine Guarding, Push Stick
Push stick means a narrow strip of wood or other soft material with a notch cut into one end and which is used to push short pieces of material ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > O Machinery and Machine Guarding > 1910.211 Definitions > 1910.211(a) > 1910.211(a)(2) Push Stick
1910.262(h)(2)(ii) Special Industries, Push-Button Control
Slashers operated by push-button control shall have one start button at each end of the machine and stop buttons shall be located on both sides ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > R Special Industries > 1910.262 Textiles > 1910.262(h) Slashers > 1910.262(h)(2) Enclosed Hot Air Dryer > 1910.262(h)(2)(ii) Push-Button Control
1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(b)(2) Toxic and Hazardous Substances,
Heating of the coal charge uniformly for a sufficient period so as to obtain proper coking including preventing green pushes; ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances > 1910.1029 Coke Oven Emissions > 1910.1029(f) Methods of Compliance > 1910.1029(f)(3) Work Practice Controls > 1910.1029(f)(3)(iii) Pushing > 1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(b) > 1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(b)(2)
1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(a) Toxic and Hazardous Substances,
Coke and coal spillage quenched as soon as practicable and not shoveled into a heated oven ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances > 1910.1029 Coke Oven Emissions > 1910.1029(f) Methods of Compliance > 1910.1029(f)(3) Work Practice Controls > 1910.1029(f)(3)(iii) Pushing > 1910.1029(f)(3)(iii)(a)
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