Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 12 - DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 09.12.38 - General Industry Standard for Personnel Platforms Suspended from Cranes, Derricks, and Hoists
Section 09.12.38.08 - Trial Lift
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.12.38.08
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Mobile Cranes.
(1) A trial lift with the unoccupied
personnel platform loaded at least to the weight of the maximum intended load
shall be:
(a) Made from ground level, or any
other location where employees will enter the platform, to each location to
which the personnel platform will be hoisted and positioned; and
(b) Performed immediately before placing
employees on the platform.
(2) A trial lift may be performed at one time
for all locations that are to be reached from a single set up
position.
(3) When the crane or
derrick is moved and set up in a new location or returned to a previously used
location, a trial lift shall be repeated before hoisting employees.
B. Fixed-Track Mounted Cranes.
(1) A trial lift with the unoccupied
personnel platform loaded at least to the weight of the maximum intended load
shall be:
(a) Made from ground level or any
other location where employees will enter the platform, to the location at
which the personnel platform will be hoisted and positioned once along the
route of the track; and
(b)
Performed during each shift when employees will be lifted, immediately before
the first lift.
(2) A
trial lift may be performed at one time for all locations that are to be
reached from a single set up position.
C. Fixed Cranes and Hoists. A trial lift with the unoccupied personnel platform loaded at least to the weight of the maximum intended load shall be:
(1) Made from ground
level at each location at which the personnel platform is to be hoisted and
positioned; and
(2) Performed
during each shift, immediately before the first lift.
D. Operator Requirements. For each trial lift performed under § A, B, and C of this regulation, the employer shall ensure that the operator determines that:
(1)
All systems, controls, and safety devices are activated and functioning
properly;
(2) No interferences
exist; and
(3) All configurations
necessary to reach each work location will allow the operator to remain under
the 50 percent limit of the rated capacity of the crane or hoist, as provided
in Regulation .04F of this chapter.
E. Materials and tools to be used during the actual lift may be loaded in the platform as provided, in Regulation .06D(5) of this chapter, for the trial lift.
F. Inspections.
(1) Before each personnel lift, the platform,
with maximum intended load, shall be hoisted a few inches and inspected to
ensure that it is secure and properly balanced.
(2) Before an employee is hoisted, the
employer shall ensure that:
(a) Hoist ropes
shall be free of kinks;
(b)
Multiple part lines may not be twisted around each other;
(c) The primary attachment shall be centered
over the platform; and
(d) If the
load rope is slack, the hoisting system is inspected to ensure all ropes are
properly seated on drums and in sheaves.
(3) Visual Inspection.
(a) Immediately after the trial lift, a
visual inspection of the crane, hoist, rigging, personnel platform, and the
base support or ground shall be conducted by a competent designated person to
determine whether the testing has exposed any defect or produced any adverse
effect upon any component or structure.
(b) The inspection shall include, but not be
limited to, all wire rope, hooks, brakes, the boom, safety devices, and other
mechanical, structural, and rigging equipment.
(4) Any defect found during the trial lift or
inspection which creates a safety hazard shall be corrected before hoisting
personnel.
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