Wash. Admin. Code § 296-99-085 - What special requirements apply to inside bucket elevators?
(1) You must prohibit jogging of a bucket
elevator to free a choked leg.
(2)
You must ensure that all belts and lagging purchased after March 30, 1988, are
conductive and have a maximum surface electrical resistance of 300
megohms.
(3) You must ensure that
all bucket elevators have safe access to the head pulley section for inspection
of the head pulley, lagging, belt, and discharge throat. The boot section must
also have safe access for its clean-out and inspection of the pulley and
belt.
(4) You must:
(a) Mount bearings externally to the leg
casing; or
(b) Have vibration and
temperature monitoring; or
(c) Have
other means to monitor the condition of bearings mounted inside or partially
inside the leg casing.
(5) You must ensure that bucket elevators
have a motion detection device that will stop the elevator if belt speed is
reduced to less than eighty percent of normal operating speed.
(6) You must:
(a) Ensure that bucket elevators have a belt
alignment monitoring device that will initiate an alarm to employees when the
belt is not tracking properly; or
(b) Use a system to keep the belt tracking
properly.
(7) Subsections
(5) and (6) of this section do not apply to grain elevators with a permanent
storage capacity of less than one million bushels, if daily visual inspection
is made of bucket movement and belt tracking.
(8) Subsections (4), (5), and (6) of this
section do not apply to the following:
(a)
Bucket elevators with an operational fire and explosion suppression system
capable of protecting at least the head and boot section of the bucket
elevator; or
(b) Bucket elevators
with pneumatic or other dust control systems or methods that keep the dust
concentration inside the bucket elevator at least twenty-five percent below the
lower explosive limit at all times during operations.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW. 97-22-065, § 296-99-085, filed 11/3/97, effective 1/1/98; 88-23-054 (Order 88-25), § 296-99-085, filed 11/14/88.
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