Wash. Admin. Code § 296-305-02019 - Life safety ropes, harnesses, and hardware protection
(1) All previously
purchased life safety ropes, harnesses, and hardware used by fire departments
must meet the applicable requirements of the 2001 edition of NFPA 1983,
Standard on Life Safety Rope and System Components. Ropes and equipment
purchased after the effective date of this rule must meet the 2006 edition of
NFPA 1983, Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency
Services.
(2) Ropes used to support
the weight of members or other persons during rescue, firefighting, other
emergency operations, or during training evolutions must be life safety
rope.
(3) Life safety rope used for
rescue at fires, or other emergency incidents, or for training, must be
permitted to be reused if inspected before, and after, each such use in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and provided:
(a) The rope has not been visually damaged by
the exposure to heat, direct flame impingement, chemical exposure, or
abrasion.
(b) The rope has not been
subjected to any impact load.
(c)
The rope has not been exposed to chemical liquids, solids, gases, mists, or
vapors of any materials, known to deteriorate rope.
(d) If the rope used for rescue at fires or
other emergency incidents, or for training, has been subjected to (a), (b), or
(c) of this section, or fails the visual inspection, it must be destroyed after
such use.
(e) If there is any
question regarding the serviceability of the rope after consideration of the
above, the safe course of action must be taken and the rope must be placed out
of service. See Appendix B.
(f)
Rope inspection must be conducted by qualified inspectors in accordance with
rope inspection procedures established and recommended as adequate by the rope
manufacturer to assure rope is suitable for reuse.
(4) Fire departments must establish written
procedures for the use of life safety ropes and rescue operations utilizing
harnesses and ropes.
(5) Records
must provide a history of each life safety and training rope. The minimum
information to be reflected in the record of history of life safety and
training ropes must include: Date of manufacturer, organization serial number,
date of use, type of use, date of inspection, inspectors name and space for
comments.
(6) The destruction of a
rope means that it must be removed from service and altered in such a manner
that it could not be mistakenly used as a life safety rope. This includes
disposal or removal of labels and cutting into short lengths to be used for
utility purposes.
(7) All repairs
to life safety harnesses must be done by an authorized manufacturer's
representative, or the manufacturer.
(8) At a minimum, ladder belts must be used
for firefighter attachment to ladders and aerial devices.
(9) Class II and Class III life safety
harnesses must be utilized for fall arrest and rappelling operations. Class III
harnesses must be used when the potential to become inverted exists.
(10) Life safety ropes must be padded when
deployed over edges or rough surfaces.
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See WAC 296-305-05113 for rope rescue applications. |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060 and 29 C.F.R. 1910.156, Fire brigades. 13-05-070, § 296-305-02019, filed 2/19/13, effective 1/1/14. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].050 and [49.17].060. 96-11-067, § 296-305-02019, filed 5/10/96, effective 1/1/97.
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