053-5 Wyo. Code R. § 77.1908 - Hoist installations; use
(a) Where men are
transported by means of a hoist and the depth of the shaft exceeds 50 feet, the
hoist rope shall be suspended from a substantial hoisting installation which
shall be high enough to provide working clearance between the bottom of the
sheave and the top of the cage or bucket.
(b) Where men are transported by means of a
hoist and the depth of the shaft exceeds 100 feet, temporary shaft guides and
guide attachments, or other no less effective means, shall be installed to
prevent the cage, platform, or bucket from swinging.
(c) All guides and guide attachments, or
other no less effective means, installed in accordance with paragraph (b) of
this section shall be maintained to a depth of not less than 75 feet from the
bottom of the shaft.
(d) Where
crossheads are used, the cage, platform, or bucket shall not be hung more than
10 feet below the crosshead.
(e)
Where men are required to embark or disembark from a cage, platform or bucket
suspended over or within a shaft, a loading platform shall be installed to
insure safe footing.
(f) During the
development of each slope or shaft, either a ladder or independently powered
auxiliary hoist shall be provided to permit men to escape quickly in the event
of an emergency.
(g) No person
shall be permitted to ride the rim of any bucket or on the top of a loaded
bucket.
(h) The number of persons
permitted to ride in cages, skips, or buckets shall be limited so as to prevent
overcrowding.
(i) Persons shall not
be permitted to ride on a cage, skip, or bucket with tools or materials, except
when necessary to handle equipment while in transit. Materials shall be secured
to prevent shifting while being hoisted.
(j) The speed of buckets transporting persons
shall not exceed 500 feet per minute and not more than 200 feet per minute when
within 100 feet of any stop.
(k) A
notice of established speeds shall be posted in clear view of the
hoistman.
(l) Conveyances being
lowered in a shaft in which men are working shall be stopped at least 15 feet
above such men and shall be lowered further only after the hoistman has
received a signal that all men who may be endangered by the conveyance are in
the clear.
(m) No skip or bucket
shall be raised or lowered in a slope or shaft until it has been trimmed to
prevent material from falling back down the slope or shaft.
(n) Measures shall be taken to prevent
material from falling back into the shaft while buckets or other conveyances
are being unloaded.
(o) Properly
attached safety belts shall be worn by all persons required to work in or over
any shaft where there is a drop of 10 or more feet, unless other acceptable
means are provided to prevent such persons from falling into the
shaft.
Notes
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