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3.2.2 Reclaimed materials. The machine may contain reclaimed materials to
the maximum extent possible provided such materials will not jeopardize the
intended use, performance, or design life of the machine. Reclaimed materials
shall have been collected or recovered from solid waste and reprocessed to
become a source of raw materials, as opposed to virgin raw materials. None of
the above shall be interpreted to mean that the use of used, rebuilt or
remanufactured products are allowed under this specification.
3.2.3 Energy efficiency. The grinding machine and its components that
directly consume energy in normal operation shall be designed and constructed
for energy efficiency in accordance with the developments available within the
industry.
3.2.4 Controls. All mechanical, electical, hydraulic, and pneumatic oper-
ating controls shall be located convenient to the operator's work station(s).
3.2.5 Safety and health retirements. All parts, components, mechanisms,
and assemblies furnished on the machine, whether or not specifically required
herein,
shall conform to all requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and ANSI B11.9.
If a conflict arises between 29 CFR 1910 and ANSI B11.9, 29 CFR 1910 shall
apply. Additional safety and health requirements shall be as specified (see
6.2). Covers, guards, or other safety devices normally furnished as standard
on the manufacturer's commercial machine supplied to the commercial market
shall be provided for the point of operation and all other parts of the
machine that present safety hazards.
If point-of-operation is influenced by
workpiece size and configuration, the procuring activity shall provide part
design data to the supplier of the machine (see 6.2). All special guarding
shall meet OSHA 29 CFR 1910. All guards shall allow access to the guarded
part(s).
3.2.6 Environmental protection. The machine shall meet all applicable
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and OSHA restrictions for materials
classified as hazardous to the environment in effect on the date of the
contract. During the operation of the machine at its final location, it shall
comply with all applicable EPA and OSHA regulations in effect on the date of
the
contract regulating the
emission of materials
hazardous to the
Specific environmental protection requirements exceeding the
environment.
established EPA and OSHA regulations as required herein shall be as specified
by the procuring activity (see 6.2).
3.2.7 Lubrication. An automatic lubrication system shall be provided for
all parts and mechanisms requiring a continuous flow of lubricating oil.
Means for determining oil level in each reservoir shall be by an oil level
sight gauge, a low oil level warning light, or similar device. Mechanisms
requiring
periodic manual lubrication shall be readily accessible for
servicing. Each recirculating system shall include a cleanable or replaceable
filter.
3.2.7.1 Lubricants. Any greases, oils, or fluids used to initially charge
the machine shall be free of contaminants known to be hazardous to human
health.
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