053-2 Wyo. Code R. § 56.19023 - Examinations
(a) At least once every fourteen calendar
days, each wire rope in service shall be visually examined along its entire
active length for visible structural damage, corrosion, and improper
lubrication or dressing. In addition, visual examination for wear and broken
wires shall be made at stress points, including the area near attachments,
where the rope rests on sheaves, where the rope leaves the drum, at drum
crossovers, and at change-of-layer regions. When any visible condition that
results in a reduction of rope strength is present, the affected portion of the
rope shall be examined on a daily basis.
(b) Before any person is hoisted with a newly
installed wire rope or any wire rope that has not been examined in the previous
fourteen calendar days, the wire rope shall be examined in accordance with
paragraph (a) of this section.
(c)
At least once every six months, nondestructive tests shall be conducted of the
active length of the rope, or rope diameter measurements shall be made-
(1) Wherever wear is evident;
(2) Where the hoist rope rests on sheaves at
regular stopping points;
(3) Where
the hoist rope leaves the drum at regular stopping points; and
(4) At drum crossover and change-of-layer
regions.
(d) At the
completion of each examination required by paragraph (a) of this section, the
person making the examination shall certify, by signature and date, that the
examination has been made. If any condition listed in paragraph (a) of this
section is present, the person conducting the examination shall make a record
of the condition and the date. Certifications and records of examinations shall
be retained for one year.
(e) The
person making the measurements or nondestructive tests as required by paragraph
(c) of this section shall record the measurements or test results and the date.
This record shall be retained until the rope is retired from service.
Notes
Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1219-0034
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