053-5 Wyo. Code R. § 77.403a - Mobile equipment; rollover protective structures (ROPS)
(a) All rubber-tired or crawler-mounted
self-propelled scrapers, front-end loaders, dozers, graders, loaders, and
tractors, with or without attachments, that are used in surface coal mines or
the surface work areas of underground coal mines shall be provided with
rollover protective structures (hereinafter referred to as ROPS) in accordance
with the requirements of paragraphs (b) through (f) of this section, as
applicable.
(b) Mobile equipment
manufactured on and after September 1, 1974. All mobile equipment described in
paragraph (a) of this section manufactured on and after September 1, 1974 shall
be equipped with ROPS meeting the requirements of the Department of Labor
specified in SS 1926.1001 and 1926.1002 of Part 1926, Title 29, Code of Federal
Regulations-Safety and Health Regulations for Construction.
(c) Mobile equipment manufactured prior to
September 1, 1974. All mobile equipment described in paragraph (a) of this
section manufactured prior to September 1, 1974 shall be equipped with ROPS
meeting the requirements of paragraphs (d) through (f) of this section, as
appropriate, no later than the dates specified in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3)
of this paragraph (c), unless an earlier date is required by an authorized
representative of the Secretary under paragraph (c)(4) of this section:
(1) Mobile equipment manufactured between
July 1, 1971, and September 1, 1974, shall be equipped with ROPS no later than
March 1, 1975.
(2) Mobile equipment
manufactured between July 1, 1970, and June 30, 1971, shall be equipped with
ROPS no later than July 1, 1975.
(3) Mobile equipment manufactured between
July 1, 1969, and June 30, 1970, shall be equipped with ROPS no later than
January 1, 1976.
(4) Irrespective
of the time periods specified in paragraph (c) (1) through (3) of this section
an authorized representative of the Secretary may require such mobile equipment
to be equipped with ROPS at an earlier date when necessary to protect the
operator of the equipment under the conditions in which the mobile equipment
is, or will be operated. The authorized representative of the Secretary shall
in writing advise the operator that the equipment shall be equipped with a ROPS
and shall fix a time within which the operator shall provide and install the
ROPS. If such ROPS is not provided and installed within the time fixed a notice
shall be issued to the operator pursuant to section 104 of the Act.
(5) Nothing in this S 77.403a shall preclude
the issuance of a withdrawal order because of imminent danger.
(d) Except as provided in
paragraph (e) of this section, mobile equipment described in paragraph (a) of
this section, manufactured prior to September 1, 1974, shall be deemed in
compliance with this section if the ROPS is installed in accordance with the
recommendations of the ROPS manufacturer or designer. The coal mine operator
shall exhibit certification from the ROPS manufacturer or designer in the form
of a label attached to the equipment, indicating the manufacturer's or
fabricator's name and address, the ROPS model number, if any, the machine make,
model or series number that the structure is designed to fit, and compliance
with the applicable specification listed in paragraph (c)(1) or (2) of this
section, or he shall, upon request of the authorized representative of the
Secretary, furnish certification from a registered professional engineer that:
(1) The ROPS complies with the Society of
Automotive Engineers (SAE) Standard J 397, "Critical Zone-Characteristics and
Dimensions for Operators of Construction and Industrial Machinery" or SAE J
397a, "Deflection Limiting Volume for Laboratory Evaluation of Rollover
Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) of
Construction and Industrial Vehicles" and the following applicable SAE
Standards:
(i) J 320a, "Minimum Performance
Criteria for Rollover Protective Structure for Rubber-Tired Self-Propelled
Scrapers" or J 320b, "Minimum Performance Criteria for Rollover Protective
Structures for Prime Movers"; or
(ii) J 394, "Minimum Performance Criteria for
Rollover Protective Structure for Rubber-Tired Front-End Loaders and
Rubber-Tired Dozers" or J 394a, "Minimum Performance Criteria for Rollover
Protective Structures for Wheeled Front-End Loaders and Wheeled Dozers";
or
(iii) J 395, "Minimum
Performance Criteria for Rollover Protective Structure for Crawler Tractors and
Crawler-Type Loaders" or J 395a, "Minimum Performance Criteria for Rollover
Protective Structures for Track-Type Tractors and Track-Type Front-End
Loaders"; or
(iv) J 396 or J 396a,
"Minimum Performance Criteria for Rollover Protective Structures for Motor
Graders"; or
(v) J 167, "Protective
Frame with Overhead Protection-Test Procedures and Performance Requirements";
or
(vi) J 334a, "Protective Frame
Test Procedures and Performance Requirements"; or
(2) The ROPS and supporting attachments will:
(i) Show satisfactory performance by actual
test of a prototype involving a roll of 720 or more; or
(ii) Support not less than the weight of the
vehicle applied as a uniformly distributed horizontal load at the top of the
structure and perpendicular to a vertical plane through the longitudinal axis
of the prime mover, and support two times the weight of the vehicle applied as
a uniformly distributed vertical load to the top of the structure;1 or 1
Paragraph (d) or S 77.403a is based on the ROPS criteria of the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, Safety-General Safety Requirements EM385-1-1, Change 1, No. 21,
Para. 18.A.20 (March 27, 1972), except that subparagraph (2)(ii) of this
paragraph (d) is substituted for Para. 18.A.20e(2) of the Corps
requirements.
(iii) Support the
following separately applied minimum loads:
(A) 125 percent of the weight of the vehicle
applied as a uniformly distributed horizontal load at the top of the ROPS and
perpendicular to a critical plane through the longitudinal axis of the prime
mover; and
(B) A load of twice the
weight of the vehicle applied as a uniformly distributed vertical load to the
top of the ROPS after complying with paragraph (d) (1) (iii) (A) of this
section. Stresses shall not exceed the ultimate strength. Steel used in the
ROPS must have capability to perform at 0 F., or exhibit Charpy V-notch impact
strength at 8 ft.-lb. at -20 F. with a standard Charpy V-notch Type A specimen
and provide 20 percent elongation over two inches in a standard two inch gauge
length on a 0.505 inch diameter tensile specimen. Bolts and nuts shall be SAE
grade 8 (reference SAE J 429d, J 429e, J 429f or J 429g and J 995, J 995a or J
995b).
(e) Mobile equipment manufactured prior to
September 1, 1974 meeting certain existing governmental requirements for ROPS.
Mobile equipment described in paragraph (a) of this section, manufactured prior
to September 1, 1974 and already equipped with ROPS, shall be deemed in
compliance with this section if it meets the ROPS requirements of the State of
California, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation of the
U.S. Department of the Interior in effect on April 5, 1972, or the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. The requirements in
effect are:
(1) State of California:
Construction Safety Orders 1591(i), 1596, and Logging and Sawmill Safety Order
5243, issued by the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Division 5,
Labor Code S 6312, State of California;
(2) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers:
Safety-General Safety Requirements, EM-385-1-1 (March 1967);
(3) Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of
the Interior: Safety and Health Regulations for Construction, Part II
(September 1971); and
(4)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor: Safety
and Health Regulations for Construction,
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CFR 1926.1001 and 1926.1002.
(f) Field welding on ROPS shall be
performed by welders who are certified by the coal mine operator or equipment
distributor as being qualified in accordance with the American Welding Society
Structural Welding Code AWS D1.1-73, or Military Standard MIL-STD 248, or the
equivalent thereof.
(g) Seat belts
required by S 77.1710(i) shall be worn by the operator of mobile equipment
required to be equipped with ROPS by S 77.403a.
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