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SCAFFOLDING AND LIFTS REGULATION 1950 - REG 132A

    (1)     No jointer that is plant shall be used for overhead planing unless—

        (a)     it is fitted with a cylindrical cutter block the slots of which are not more than 5 / 8 of an inch in width and not more than 7 / 16 of an inch in depth or are of a greater width or depth that is approved; and

        (b)     the edges of the table that form the slot or opening in which the cutter block revolves are kept as close to the block as is possible, consistently with the proper working of the machine.

    (2)     In this section:

"jointer" means the woodworking machine commonly known as a jointer, surface planer or buzzer.

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