Wash. Admin. Code § 296-56-60133 - Manlifts
(1) You must
inspect manlifts monthly by a designated person. Safety switches must be
checked weekly. Manlifts found to be unsafe must not be operated until
repaired. Inspections must include at least the following:
(a) Step fastenings;
(b) Rails;
(c) Rail supports and fastenings;
(d) Roller and slides;
(e) Belt and belt tension;
(f) Handholds and fastenings;
(g) Floor landings;
(h) Guardrails;
(i) Lubrication;
(j) Safety switches;
(k) Warning signs and lights;
(l) Illumination;
(m) Drive pulley;
(n) Bottom (boot) pulley and clearance;
(o) Pulley supports;
(p) Motor;
(q) Drive mechanism;
(r) Brake;
(s) Electrical switches;
(t) Vibration and misalignment;
(u) "Skip" on up or down run when mounting
the step (indicating worn gears); and
(v) Emergency exit ladders.
(2) You must keep inspection
records for at least one year. The record of the most recent inspection must be
posted in the vicinity of the manlift or in the terminal.
(3) You must make sure an emergency stop
device is available within easy reach from any position on the belt.
(4) You must conspicuously post man-lift use
instructions.
(5) You must provide
an illuminated sign and red light that are visible to the user under the top
floor opening of the manlift to warn the user to get off at that
floor.
(6) You must provide a sign
visible to descending passengers to warn them to get off at the bottom
floor.
(7) You must provide an
automatic stop device to stop the manlift when a loaded step passes the top
landing, except that manlifts installed after October 3, 1983, must have two
such devices.
(8) You must provide
each step with a corresponding handhold.
(9) You must provide a fixed emergency ladder
accessible from any position on the lift and meeting the requirements of WAC
296-56-60209 for the entire run
of the manlift.
(10) You must meet
the following requirements for land-ings:
(a)
Clear and unobstructed landing spaces must be provided at each level. Manlifts
constructed after October 3, 1983, that have a distance of fifty feet (15.24 m)
or more between floor landings must have an emergency landing every twenty-five
feet (7.62 m) or less of manlift travel.
(b) Open sides of emergency landings must be
protected by guardrails.
(c) Floor
landing entrances and exits must be guarded by mazes, self-closing gates, or
equivalent protection.
(d) Landings
must be of sufficient size and strength to support two hundred fifty pounds
(1112 N).
(11) You must
provide the ascending sides of manlift floor openings with cones or bevel
guards to direct the user through the openings.
(12) You must equip, maintain, and use
manlifts in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications, which must be
available at the terminal.
(13) You
must meet the following requirements for bottom pulleys:
(a) The lower pulley must be supported by the
lowest landing.
(b) Sides of the
bottom pulley support must be guarded to prevent contact with the pulley or the
steps.
(14) You must
provide a clearance of at least eleven feet (3.35 m) between the top landing
and the ceiling.
(15) You must
equip manlifts with brakes that are:
(a)
Self-engaging;
(b) Electrically
released; and
(c) Capable of
stopping and holding the manlift when the descending side is loaded with the
maximum rated load.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and[49.17].050 . 00-21-103, § 296-56-60133, filed 10/18/00, effective 2/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040 and 49.17.050. 86-03-064 (Order 86-02), § 296-56-60133, filed 1/17/86; 85-01-022 (Order 84-24), § 296-56-60133, filed 12/11/84.
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