Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4123:1 - Division of Safety and Hygiene
Chapter 4123:1-5 - Workshops and Factories
Section 4123:1-5-20 - Roof car suspended platforms
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4123:1-5-20
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Roof car.
(1) The horizontal speed of a roof car
will be
no more than fifty feet per minute.
(2) A roof car will not be moved
horizontally unless means are in place to prevent the car from moving outside
the areas provided for roof car travel.
(3) The roof car will be designed
and installed in such a manner as to remain stable and upright under every
loading condition.
(4) A roof car
will be
so positioned and anchored to the structure as to ensure that the working
platform is placed and retained in proper position for vertical
travel.
(5) The operating device
controlling movement of a roof car will be of the
continuous pressure weatherproof electric type and will be located
on the roof car, the working platform, or both. If located on both, such
operating devices will be interlocked so that control is possible only
from one at a time.
(6) The
operating device controlling movement of a roof car will not be
operable until the working platform is at its uppermost position for travel and
is not in contact with the building face or fixed vertical guides in the face
of the building, and until all protective devices and interlocks are in a
position for movement.
(7) If the
access to the roof car at any point of its travel is not over the roof area,
standard guardrails with self-closing, self-locking gates
will be
provided on the roof car.
(B) Working platforms.
(1) The working platform
will be
of girder or truss construction and will be capable
of supporting its rated load under any position of loading.
(2) Each working platform
will
bear the manufacturer's load rating plate, conspicuously posted and legible,
stating the maximum permissible load.
(3) The vertical speed of a working platform
suspended by four or more hoisting ropes will be no more
than seventy-five feet per minute.
(4) The vertical speed of a working platform
suspended by less than four hoisting ropes will be no more
than thirty-five feet per minute.
(5) The working platform
will be
no less than twenty-four inches wide.
(6) The working platform
will be
provided with toeboards and with permanent guardrails no less than thirty-six
inches high, and no more than forty-two inches high at the front (building
side). At the rear, and on the sides, a standard guardrail and toeboard
will be
provided. An intermediate guardrail
will be provided around the entire platform
between the top guardrail and the toeboard.
(7) The platform flooring
will be
of the nonskid type.
(8) Where
access gates are provided, they will be self-closing and self-locking. Such gates are
required where access to the working platform is not over the roof
area.
(9) A means
will be
provided to prevent inadvertent horizontal movement of the working
platform.
(10) The operating device
controlling vertical movement of the working platform
will be
located on the working platform and will be of the
continuous pressure weatherproof electric type.
(11) The operating device controlling
vertical movement will be operable only when all electrical protective
devices and interlocks on the working platform are in normal operating
position, and the roof car is at an established operating point.
(12) On roof-powered platforms, an emergency
electric operating device will be provided near the hoisting machine for use in
the event of failure of the traveling cable system. This emergency device
will be
mounted in locked compartment and will have a legend mounted thereon reading: "For
Emergency Operation Only. Establish Communication With Personnel On Working
Platform Before Use." A key for unlocking the compartment housing the emergency
operating device will be mounted in a break-glass receptacle located
near the device.
(C) Hoisting equipment.
(1) Hoisting equipment
will
consist of a power-driven drum or drums contained in the roof car (i.e.,
roof-powered platform) or contained on the working platform (i.e., self-powered
platform).
(2) Hoisting equipment
will be
power-operated in both up and down directions.
(3) Where exposed to contact, rotating
shafts, drums, couplings, and other mechanisms and gears
will be
guarded.
(4) Friction devices or
clutches cannot be used for connecting the main driving
mechanism to the drum or drums. Belt-or chain-driven machines are
not
permitted.
(5) Hoisting
motors will be electric and of waterproof
construction.
(6) Hoisting motors
will be
directly connected to the hoisting machinery. Motor couplings, if used,
will be
of steel construction.
(7) Hoisting
machines will have two independent braking means, each designed
to stop and hold the working platform with one hundred twenty-five per cent of
rated load.
(D) Hoisting ropes and winding drums.
(1) Each hoisting
rope will be made of wire and will be no less
than five-sixteenths-inch diameter.
(2) Working platforms
will be
suspended by no less than two ropes with a safety factor of ten as calculated
under the following formula:
F = S × N÷W
Where
S = manufacturer's rated breaking strength of one rope
N = number of ropes under load
W = maximum static load on all ropes with the platform and its rated load at any point of its travel
(3) Where winding drums are used, the rope
will be
wound in level layers.
(4) Winding
drums will have no less than three turns of rope remaining
when the working platform is at its lowest possible point of travel.
(5) Where the working platform is suspended
by more than two ropes, the non-drum ends of the ropes
will be
provided with individual shackle rods which will permit individual adjustment
of rope lengths.
(6) The
lengthening or repairing of wire ropes by splicing is
not
permitted.
(7) More than one
reverse bend in the length of six wire rope lays is not
permitted.
(8) Wire rope
will not
be used if, in any length of eight diameters, the total number of visible
broken wires exceeds ten percent of the total number of wires, or if the rope
shows other signs of excessive wear, corrosion, or defect.
(E) Electrical protective devices.
(1) Electrical protective devices and
interlocks will be of the weatherproof type.
(2) When a traveling cable storage reel is
used, an electric contact will be provided and so connected that it will cause
the relay for vertical travel to open if the tension on the traveling cable
exceeds safe limits.
(3) An
automatic overload device will be provided to cut off electrical power to the
circuit in all hoisting motors for travel in the up direction, should the load
applied to the hoisting ropes at either end of the working platform exceed one
hundred twenty-five per cent of its normal tension with rated load as shown on
the manufacturer's data plate on the working platform.
(4) An automatic device
will be
provided for each hoisting rope which will cut off electrical power to the
hoisting motor or motors in the down direction and will apply the brakes if any
hoisting rope becomes slack.
(5)
Upper and lower directional limit devices will be provided
to prevent the travel of the working platform beyond the normal upper and lower
limits of travel.
(6) Directional
limit devices, if driven from the hoisting machine by chains, tapes, or cables,
will
incorporate a device to disconnect the electric power from the hoisting machine
and apply both the primary and secondary brakes in the event of failure of the
driving means.
(7) On platforms
with four or more ropes, final terminal stopping devices for the working
platform will be provided as a secondary means of preventing
the working platform from over-traveling at the terminals.
(8) Emergency stop switches
will be
provided in or adjacent to each operating device.
(9) Electrical cord strain relief anchors and
grip or equivalent means will be provided to prevent the electrical cord from
pulling on the receptacle.
(F) Emergency communications.
A means of two-way communication will be provided for each roof car suspended platform for use in emergency.
(G) Safety belts and lifelines.
Employees on working platforms will be protected by a personal fall arrest system.
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