['Machine Guarding']
['Power Presses']
05/02/2025
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The answer is no if the No Hands in Die Policy means that the operator never places a hand in the point of operation to feed or remove parts. Paragraph 1910.217(c)(5) requires a brake monitor only when the operator feeds or removes parts by placing one or both hands in the point of operation, and a two-hand control, presence sensing device of Type B gate or movable barrier (on a part revolution clutch) is used for safeguarding.
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