Chet --
For completely removeable belt guards, I have sometimes put warning labels on 
both the outside of the guard and on the permanent part of the machine 
underneath the guard---as a reminder to replace it. However, no safety standard 
reference immediately comes to mind.
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.

>     On 10/26/2020 3:50 PM Chester Summers <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
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>     Greetings, all—
> 
> 
>     Is there a general machinery requirement that a service access panel on a 
> mains powered equipment somehow be permanently attached to the machine (e.g. 
> hinged) if the panel itself has warning decals affixed to it?    
> 
>     I looked back in the PSES archive for a safety standard reference and 
> came up empty.  I’m searching for standards-based guidance on permanence of 
> the access panel itself, if it happens to be completely removable and is 
> therefore at some risk of being misplaced.
> 
> 
>     Thank you and best regards,
> 
>     Chet Summers 
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