Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.13395g - System use criteria for window cleaners' positioning systems
Rule 3395g. An employer shall ensure that window cleaners' positioning systems meet and are used in accordance with the following:
(a) Window cleaners' belts
are designed and constructed to comply with both of the following:
(i) Belt terminals will not pass through
their fastenings on the belt or harness if a terminal comes loose from the
window anchor.
(ii) The length of
the runner from terminal tip to terminal tip is 8 feet (2.44 m) or
less.
(b) Window anchors
to which belts are fastened are installed in the side frames or mullions of the
window at a point not less than 42 inches (106.7 cm) and not more than 51
inches (129.5 cm) above the window sill.
(c) Each window anchor is capable of
supporting a minimum load of 6,000 pounds (26.5 kN).
(d) Use of installed window anchors for any
purpose other than attaching the window cleaners belt is prohibited.
(e) A window anchor that has damaged or
deteriorated fastenings or supports is removed, or the window anchor head is
detached so the anchor cannot be used.
(f) Rope that has wear or deterioration that
affects its strength is not used.
(g) Both terminals of the window cleaner's
belt are attached to separate window anchors during any cleaning
operation.
(h) No employee works on
a window sill or ledge on which there is snow, ice, or any other slippery
condition, or one that is weakened or rotted.
(i) No employee works on a window sill or
ledge unless he or she complies with either of the following:
(i) The window sill or ledge is a minimum of
4 inches (10 cm) wide and slopes no more than 15 degrees below
horizontal.
(ii) The 4-inch minimum
width of the window sill or ledge is increased 0.4 inches (1 cm) for every
degree the sill or ledge slopes beyond 15 degrees, up to a maximum of 30
degrees.
(j) The
employee attaches at least 1 belt terminal to a window anchor before climbing
through the window opening, and keeps at least 1 terminal attached until
completely back inside the window opening.
(k) Except as provided in subdivision (l) of
this rule, the employee travels from 1 window to another by returning inside
the window opening and repeating the belt terminal attachment procedure at each
window in accordance with subdivision (j) of this rule.
(l) An employee using a window cleaners
positioning system may travel from 1 window to another while outside of the
building, provided the employee complies with all of the following:
(i) At least 1 belt terminal is attached to a
window anchor at all times.
(ii)
The distance between window anchors does not exceed 4 feet (1.2 m)
horizontally. The distance between windows may be increased up to 6 feet (1.8
m) horizontally if the window sill or ledge is at least 1 foot (0.31 m) wide
and the slope is less than 5 degrees.
(iii) The sill or ledge between windows is
continuous.
(iv) The width of the
window sill or ledge in front of the mullions is at least 6 inches (15.2 cm)
wide.
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