Or. Admin. Code § 437-004-1825 - Tackle and Hoisting Equipment
(1) Blocks, sheaves, shackles and drums.
(a) Use only sheaves and drums with diameters
recommended by the wire rope manufacturer for the size rope.
(b) Secure all pins, including bearing and
yoke pins, of all blocks against accidental displacement.
(c) Fit all blocks with line guards or design
and use them in a way that prevents fouling.
(d) Sheaves carrying ropes that can be
momentarily unloaded must have close-fitting guards or other suitable devices
to guide the rope back into the groove when the load is applied
again.
(e) Secure pins for all
shackles used to hang blocks, jacks, or rigging, or that have hoisting chain,
with a bolt, nut and cotter pin (safety-type shackle) or a screw pin with
cotter pin, or they must be securely moused.
(f) Shackles used to hang blocks, jacks, or
other rigging that can experience stress greater than that imposed by a single
part of the pulling line must have a strength equal to but not less than two
times the stress imposed by the pulling line.
(g) All shackles used for joining or
attaching lines must have a strength of not less than 1-1/2 times that of the
lines they join.
(h) Use clamps,
socketing or other equal ways to securely fasten ends of lines attached to
drums. Always keep at least two wraps of lines on drums.
(i) Do not guide lines onto drums with your
hands in direct contact with the line. Use a guide pulley, tool, stick or other
mechanical means to guide lines onto drums.
(2) Chains.
(a) Repair or remove from use hoisting chain
when the increase in length (stretch) of the measured section exceeds 5%; or
when there is a bent, twisted, or otherwise damaged link, or when raised scarfs
or defective welds appear.
(b) Do
not tie knots in a chain.
(c) Do
not use lap links, cold shuts, or patent repair links for hoist chains or
slings unless they are stronger than the chain.
(d) End fastenings must be capable of
sustained loads equal to the breaking strength of the chain.
(3) Hooks and attachment devices.
(a) Remove from service any distorted or
deformed hooks, rings, shackles, and other attachment devices or end
fastenings.
(b) Do not use
makeshift hooks, links, or fasteners such as those formed from rods, bolts,
etc., or other such devices. Use only approved factory-made attachments or
fasteners.
(c) When necessary to
prevent lifting attachments from inadvertently lifting out of the hook, use a
safety-type hook or other device.
(4) Wire rope.
(a) Wire rope and replacement wire rope must
be the same size, same or better grade, and same construction as originally
furnished by the equipment manufacturer or contemplated in the design, unless
otherwise recommended by the equipment or wire rope manufacturer.
(b) Guard running wire ropes if they are
within 7 feet of the floor or platform.
(c) Prevent friction of ropes with other
objects that will cause chafing or breaking wires. Use thimbles of proper size
for the rope in all eye-splices to prevent friction and chafing of the
eye.
(d) Remove from use wire rope
used as guys, for hoisting or supporting objects, in cable-operated components,
and on winches or drums, when any of the following exist:
(A) In standing ropes, more than two broken
wires in one lay in sections beyond end connections or more than one broken
wire at an end connection.
(B)
Corroded, damaged, or improperly aligned end connections.
(C) Evidence of any heat damage from any
cause.
(D) Wear of 1/3 the original
diameter of outside individual wires. Kinking, crushing, bird caging, or any
other damage resulting in distortion of the rope structure.
(E) Reductions from nominal diameter
exceeding those in Table 1. [Table not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(5) Cable clips or
clamps.
(a) When using cable clips or clamps
for form eyes, apply the U-bolt so that the "U" section contacts the dead end
of the rope.
(b) When using U-bolt
rope clips for form eyes, use Table 2 to figure the number and spacing of
clips. [Table not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(c) The use of cable clips or clamps is
acceptable only where they are readily accessible and subject to frequent
inspection. Clips and clamps must be the correct size and properly applied.
(See (5)(a) and (5)(b) above.)
(d)
Do not use cable clips or clamps for joining lines except where transferring
slack lines from one place to another.
(e) Do not use knots or combination knots and
cable clip or clamp attachments as end connections for any hoisting rope or
sling.
EXCEPTION: This rule does not apply to drop hammers of pile drivers.
(6) Fiber rope.
(a) Inspect fiber rope frequently. Do not use
rope that shows visual signs of excessive wear, abuse, spots indicating caustic
or acid damage, or other defect that would reduce the rated strength below the
safe working load.
NOTE: The following procedure is recommended for inspection of rope:
(1) Examine the
entire length of the rope for cuts or severe abrasions.
(2) Look for spots indicating acid
damage.
(3) If there are acid
spots, throw a twist in and out of the rope where the spots are; take a short
kink in the rope and put on a strain. If the rope has acid damage, you will
notice a weakness of the fibers.
(b) In manila rope, eye splices must have at
least 3 full tucks, and short splices must have at least 6 full tucks (3 on
each side of the centerline of the splice).
(c) In layered synthetic fiber rope, eye
splices must have at least 4 full tucks, and short splices at least 8 full
tucks (Four on each side of the centerline of the splice).
(d) In fiber rope splices, do not trim strand
end tails short (flush with the surface of the rope) immediately adjacent to
the full tucks. This precaution applies to both eye and short splices and all
types of fiber rope.
(e) For all
eye splices in fiber rope, the eye must be big enough to provide an included
angle not more than 60° at the splice when the eye is over the load or
support.
(f) Do not use knots
instead of splices for joining fiber ropes.
(g) When not in use, store fiber rope under
cover in a clean, dry, well-ventilated place, free from excessive heat, and
protected against corrosives and acid.
(h) Do not use frozen fiber rope. Do not heat
frozen rope to thaw it out.
Notes
The table referenced in this rule is not printed in the OAR Compilation. Copies are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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