Utah Admin. Code R614-6-2 - Window Cleaning
A. General.
1. It shall be the responsibility of the
employer to provide such safety devices and equipment as required by this rule.
He shall be responsible for the proper use and maintenance of such equipment
and devices.
2. It shall be the
responsibility of the employee to wear and employ the devices so provided as
directed and to assist in its reasonable care and maintenance.
3. Only employees who have been adequately
trained and instructed shall be permitted to clean windows where the use of
anchors, safety harnesses, swinging scaffolds, boatswains' chairs, tackle or
other similar equipment is required.
B. Ladders-scaffolds.
1. Ladders shall not be used to clean windows
whose top is more than 36 feet above the floor of adjoining ground or a flat
roof or which are so placed or obstructed as to make the method unsafe.
Built-up scaffolds are preferred over ladders.
2. The use of ladders with hooks attached, to
be hung on or over a parapet wall or other projection, are prohibited in window
cleaning.
C. Windows.
1. Windows which are of such type that both
the inside and the outside of the window may be cleaned from the inside, if
over 10 feet to the top of the window on the outside must be cleaned from the
inside of the building.
2. Windows
whose top is over 36 feet above ground, floor or flat roof, and which are of
the type that cannot be cleaned from the inside must be provided with window
anchors, or shall be cleaned only by use of swinging or built-up scaffolds or
boatswains' chairs or other satisfactory method providing equal
safety.
3. When window anchors are
used, they shall meet the requirements of ANSI Standard A39.1-1969 and shall be
inspected and maintained in a safe manner. No window cleaner shall use an
anchor which he finds to be loose or insecure.
4. When working from a suspended scaffold or
boatswain's chair, the employee shall wear an approved safety harness and shall
be tied off to a line supported from a separate roof anchorage to the ground
which must be separate from the rest of the rigging. The fall line shall be
provided with an approved automatic locking device.
D. Equipment.
1. Extension tools shall not be over 6 feet
long. A cleaner using a brush or squeegee on a pole shall attach it to his
person by a wristloop, or other device to prevent dropping. Each extension
device so used shall have a locking device to prevent inadvertent detachment of
the brush or squeegee.
2. Brushes,
buckets, squeegees, and other equipment used by a cleaner working on a scaffold
or boatswains' chair shall be fastened to equipment at the moment when not in
actual use in the hand of the cleaner.
3. When cleaning windows, special care shall
be used where electrical supply lines present a hazard.
4. Window jacks and all other platform
devices fastened to window sills for a cleaner to stand upon outside of the
window without standard harnesses and anchors are prohibited.
5. Ropes used in windows, cleaning operations
shall be inspected before being used and shall be discarded if
unsafe.
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