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Does each textile washing machine have a means for holding open the doors or covers of inner and outer cylinders or shells while being loaded or unloaded? [1910.264(c)(1)(ii)(b)]
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Is each door/cover control operating correctly and in accordance with manufacturer specifications?
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Does each textile drying machine have a means for holding open the doors or covers of inner and outer cylinders or shells while being loaded or unloaded? [1910.264(c)(2)(iii)(a)]
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Is each door/cover operating correctly and in accordance with manufacturer specifications?
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Are all steam pipes within 7 feet of the floor or working platforms that workers may come into contact insulated or covered with heat resistive material, or are otherwise guarded? [1910.264(c)(4)(iii)(a)]
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Is the insulation/heat resistive material/guarding in good condition?
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Are pressure-reducing valves used on the steam lines? [1910.264(c)(4)(iii)(b)]
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Are one or more safety or relief valves in place on the low pressure side of the reducing valve?
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Is the relief/safety valve located adjacent to or in the proximity of the reducing valve?
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Identify protections in place to prevent injury or damage caused by fluid escaping from relief or safety valves if vented from the atmosphere
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Is the combined discharge capacity of the relief valves adequate to protect the lower-pressure piping and equipment will not be damaged if the reducing valve sticks or fails to open?
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Identify pending actions to ensure compliance with 1910.264(c)(4)(iii)(b)