California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 1 - Department of Industrial Relations
Chapter 4 - Division of Industrial Safety
Subchapter 4 - Construction Safety Orders
Article 10 - Haulage and Earth Moving
Section 1591 - Haulage Vehicles, Equipment-Construction and Maintenance
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Windshields complying with the applicable provisions of the Vehicle Code shall be provided and maintained on haulage vehicles and scrapers.
(b) Equipment and accessories installed on haulage vehicles shall be arranged so as to avoid impairing the driver's operational vision to the front or sides.
(c) Brakes, General. Service brake systems for self-propelled, rubber-tired, off-highway equipment manufactured before January 1, 1972 (for scrapers January 1, 1971) shall meet minimum performance criteria for service brake systems as set forth in the Society of Automotive Engineers Recommended Practices listed below. Service, emergency and parking brake systems for self-propelled, rubber-tired, off-highway equipment manufactured after January 1, 1972 (for scrapers January 1, 1971) shall meet the applicable minimum performance criteria for each system as set forth in the same Society of Automotive Engineers Recommended Practices:
Self-Propelled Graders.......................... | ..........................SAE J236-1971 |
Trucks and Wagons.......................... | ..........................SAE J166-1971 |
Front-End Loaders & Dozers.......................... | ..........................SAE J237-1971 |
Self-Propelled Scrapers.......................... | ..........................SAEJ319b-1971 |
NOTE: Equipment that meets the performance criteria of SAE Recommended Practice J1152-APR 1980, Braking Performance--Rubber-Tired Construction Machines, satisfies the requirements of this Section.
(d) Air Tank Service. Liquids should be drained automatically from vehicle's compressed air tanks, but if such automatic equipment is not provided, the tanks shall be drained manually at least once each operating shift.
(e) Cab Shield. Haulage vehicles, whose pay load is loaded by means of cranes, power shovels, loaders, or similar equipment, shall have a cab shield and/or canopy adequate to protect the operator from shifting or falling materials.
(f) Fenders. Fenders complying with the following standards from SAE Recommended Practice J321, November, 1967 or J321b April, 1978, shall be provided on new scrapers, carryalls, related power units, and trailed hauling units manufactured and placed into service after January 1, 1971.
(g) Lights. Whenever visibility conditions warrant additional light, all vehicles, or combinations of vehicles, in use shall be equipped with at least two headlights and two taillights in operable condition.
(h) Canopy. Crawler tractors, bulldozers, carryalls and similar equipment manufactured and used prior to April 1, 1971, except for scrapers, front-end loaders and new equipment covered by 1596, shall have canopy protection and seat belts for the operator when used where there is exposure to falling or rolling objects.
(i) Operating Levers. Operating levers controlling hoisting or dumping devices on haulage bodies shall be equipped with a latch or other device which will prevent accidental starting or tripping of the mechanism.
(j) Trip Handles. Trip handles for tailgates of dump trucks shall be so arranged that in dumping, the operator will not be exposed either to the hazard of being struck by falling material or any part of the truck.
(k) Dump Bodies. Haulage vehicles equipped with dump bodies that tilt to release their load by gravity through an opening at the rear or side shall be provided with a device that gives the operator a clearly audible or visible warning when sufficient force is applied by the elevating mechanism to cause or sustain dump body elevation.
(l) Hazard Signals. Tractor-scrapers (self-propelled) pushed by other equipment during loading operations shall be provided with a clearly audible or visible warning device that can be activated by the operator of the tractor-scraper to communicate an "ALL STOP" warning to the pushing equipment in event of an emergency.
(m) Exhaust retrofits. If an exhaust retrofit is installed on a vehicle, it shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the following:
NOTE: The Visibility Test Procedures in Non-Mandatory Appendix A constitute one method that may be used to demonstrate compliance with this subsection.
1. Repealer of subsection (d), renumbering of subsections (e)-(k) to subsections (d)-(j), and new subsections (k) and (l) filed 3-19-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 12). For prior history, see Register 75, No. 21.
2. Amendment of subsection (k) EXCEPTION filed 4-27-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 17).
3. Editorial correction of subsection (k) (Register 79, No. 24).
4. Repealer and new subsections (k) and (l) filed 5-6-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No. 19).
5. Amendment of subsections (a)-(g) filed 2-7-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 6).
6. New subsections (m)-(m)(6)(C)(iv) and new appendix A filed 2-1-2012; operative 3-2-2012 (Register 2012, No. 5).
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.