Or. Admin. Code § 437-007-0690 - Metal Towers
(1) A
competent person must direct the raising and lowering of each metal
tower.
(2) All employees not
engaged in the actual raising or lowering of metal towers must stay in the
clear during these operations.
(3)
Metal towers must be level to provide proper line spooling and avoid excessive
stress on component parts.
(4) Each
metal tower must have an identification plate permanently attached to its base
or on the yarder in a position that can be easily read by a person standing on
the ground or on the base platform.
(5) All plates must contain the following
information:
(a) Name and address of
manufacturer and model number; and
(b) The maximum and minimum inclination at
which the metal tower is designed to operate.
(6) In addition, all identification plates on
metal towers manufactured after July 1, 1980, must contain the following
information:
(a) The maximum breaking
strength and size of mainline for which the metal tower is designed;
(b) The maximum breaking strength and size of
haulback line for which the metal tower is designed;
(c) The number, minimum breaking strength and
size of guylines or any other lines required; and
(d) If the metal tower is designed for a
skyline, slackline, or modified slackline system, the maximum breaking strength
and size of skyline, mainline and haulback line that can be used.
(7) All metal towers must be
operated within the manufacturer's capacity:
(a) As specified on the identification plate;
or
(b) As modified by the
manufacturer; or
(c) As designed
and specified by a registered professional engineer.
(8) If wire rope dimensionally larger in size
or of a greater breaking strength than that specified by the yarder
manufacturer is used for skyline, mainline, skidding line and/or haulback line,
one of the following methods for limiting the load on the spar must be used:
(a) A tamper-proof tension limiting device
that automatically slacks the line loads (pull) on the metal tower to below its
maximum identification plate rating.
(b) A line fuse system installed in the
skyline or mainline; or
(c)
Established operating procedures that limit line loads (pull) on the metal
tower to below the maximum identification plate rating for the metal
tower.
(9) When a line
fuse system is used to limit line loads (pull) on the metal tower:
(a) The line fuse must have a designed
breaking strength equal to or less than the maximum line rating of the metal
tower as listed on its identification plate.
(b) The line fuse must be certified and
stamped as to the breaking strength.
(c) The skyline or mainline must be hung in a
single eye of the fuse link.
(d)
Notice must be given to crew personnel that line fuses are in use.
(10) When operating procedures are
used to limit line loads (pull) on the metal tower:
(a) They must be observable or verifiable.
(b) Any locking or dogging device
on the brake or elsewhere must be removed or deactivated.
(c) Personnel must be knowledgeable about the
operating procedures that are in use to limit line loads.
(11) Metal towers and their appurtenances
must be inspected by a competent person each time the tower is lowered and at
any time its safe condition is in doubt.
(12) When damage from overstress or any other
source is noted or suspected, the part in question must be inspected by a
suitable method and found to be safe or the part repaired by a qualified person
or replaced before the tower is again used.
(13) Structural modifications or additions
which affect the capacity or safe operation of metal towers must be made only
under the direction of the manufacturer or a registered professional engineer.
If such modifications or additions are made, the identification plate required
in OAR 437-007-0690(4), (5) and
(6) must reflect such
changes.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001-654.295
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