Wash. Admin. Code § 296-56-60091 - Spouts, chutes, hoppers, bins, and associated equipment
(1) You must
inspect standing and running rigging and associated gear used as a permanent
part of spouts, chutes or similar devices before each use and must not be used
if it has any functional defects. (See WAC
296-56-60093 for certification
requirements.)
(2) You must provide
direct communication between the discharge or shipboard control end of loading
spouts or chutes, and the point in the terminal from which the flow of cargo is
controlled.
(3) You must guard
chute and hopper openings which present a hazard to prevent employees from
falling through.
(4) You must equip
the hopper with a safe walkway and safe means of access when employees are
working on hoppers.
(5) You must
equip chutes with sideboards to afford protection from falling objects when
necessary for the safety of employees.
(6) You must firmly place and secure chutes
to prevent them from falling.
(7)
You must make provisions for braking objects other than bulk commodities at the
delivery end of the chute when necessary for the safety of employees.
(8) You must make sure that before an
employee enters an empty bin:
(a) Personnel
controlling the flow of cargo into the bin must be notified of the entry;
and
(b) The power supply to the
equipment carrying the cargo to the bin must be turned off, locked out and
tagged.
(9) You must
ensure that before an employee enters a bin containing a bulk commodity such as
coal or sugar that:
(a)Personnel controlling
the flow of cargo into the bin must be notified of the entry;
(b) The power supply to the equipment
carrying the cargo to the bin must be turned off, locked out and
tagged;
(c) The employee entering
the bin must wear a life-line and safety harness; and
(d) A standby attendant equipped to perform a
rescue must be continuously stationed outside the bin until the employee has
left the bin.
(10) You
must cover bin top openings that present a hazard to employees to prevent
employees from falling into bins.
(11) You must make sure chutes and hoppers
are only repaired by designated persons.
(12) You must have a designated person
inspect the equipment that is to be used before power shoveling operations
begin. The inspection must include at least the eye bolts, wires, and sheaves.
(a) Power shovels and associated equipment
with defects affecting safe operation must not be used.
(b) Before adjustments are made to a power
shovel, wire, or associated equipment, the power supply to the shovel must be
turned off, locked out, and tagged, the belt stopped, and the hopper
closed.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW and RCW 49.17.040, [49.17].050 and [49.17].060. 92-22-067 (Order 92-06), § 296-56-60091, filed 10/30/92, effective 12/8/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040 and 49.17.050. 86-03-064 (Order 86-02), § 296-56-60091, filed 1/17/86; 85-01-022 (Order 84-24), § 296-56-60091, filed 12/11/84.
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