34 Pa. Code § 7.363 - Hoistway entrances
(a) All
entrances of the hoistways shall be protected by substantial gates or bars
which shall guard the full width of the landing entrance.
(b) All hoistway entrance bars and gates
shall be painted with diagonal contrasting colors, such as black and yellow
stripes. Bars shall be not less than 2 by 4 inch wooden bars or the equivalent,
located 2 feet from the hoistway line. Bars shall be located not less than 36
inches nor more than 42 inches above the floor.
(c) Gates or bars protecting the entrances to
hoistway shall be equipped with a latching device. Where landing platforms
connect the shaftway to the building such platforms shall be constructed of
materials of ascertained soundness and capability to safely sustain the maximum
load to be imposed on them and they shall be provided with standard guard rails
and toe boards. If the floors or platforms are covered with metal they shall
have a nonslip surface. Where any platform entrance to a shaftway, and the top
of the shaftway is exposed to falling objects, a substantially large and strong
overhead catch platform shall be provided. It is understood that the floor of
each landing shall be considered the roof of the platform immediately below.
The loading platform is to be kept free and clear of building material and
debris at all times.
(d) Overhead
protective covering of two-inch planking, 3 1/4 inch plywood, or other solid
material of equivalent strength, shall be provided on the top of every material
hoist cage or platform.
(e) The
operator's station of a hoisting machine shall be provided with overhead
protection equivalent to tight planking not less than 2 inches thick. The
support for the overhead protection shall be of equal strength.
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