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Session Laws, 1950
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR 213

in timber culture, timber-stand improvement, or in emergency
fire-fighting.

The term "all occupations in the operation of any sawmill,
lathe mill, shingle mill, or cooperage-stock mill" shall mean
all work performed in or about any such mill in connection
with storing of logs and bolts; converting logs or bolts into
sawn lumber, laths, shingles, or cooperage stock; storing,
drying, and shipping lumber, laths, shingles, cooperage stock,
or other products of such mills; and other work performed
in connection with the operation of any sawmill, lathe mill,
shingle mill, or cooperage-stock mill. The term shall not in-
clude work performed in the planing-mill department or other
remanufacturing departments of any sawmill, or in any plan-
ing mill or remanufacturing plant not a part of a sawmill.

15 (a) No minor under 18 years of age may work at the
following occupations involved in the operation of power-
driven wood working machines:

(1) The occupation of operating power-driven wood-work-
ing machines, including supervising or controlling the opera-
tion of such machines, feeding material into such machines
and helping the operator to feed material into such machines,
but not including the placing of material on a moving chain
or in a hopper or slide for automatic feeding.

(2) The occupations of setting up, adjusting, repairing,
oiling, or cleaning power driven woodworking machines.

(3) The occupations of off-bearing from circular saws and
from guillotine-action veneer clippers.

(b) Definitions. The term "power-driven woodworking
machines" >shall mean all fixed or portable machines or tools
driven by power and used or designed for cutting, shaping,
forming, surfacing, nailing, stapling, wire stitching, fasten-
ing, or otherwise assembling, pressing, or printing wood or
veneer.

The term "off-bearing" shall mean the removal of material
or refuse directly from a saw table or from the point of
operation. Operations not considered as off-bearing within
the intent of this order include (a) the removal of material
or refuse from a circular saw or guillotine-action veneer
clipper where the material or refuse has been conveyed away
from the saw table or point of operation by a gravity
chute or by some mechanical means such as a moving belt
or expulsion roller, and (b) the following operations when
they do not involve the removal of material or refuse directly
from a saw table or from the point of operation: The carry-


 

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