Pennsylvania Code
Title 34 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Part I - Department of Labor and Industry
Chapter 43 - TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION AND COMPRESSED AIR WORK
Subchapter A - TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION AND WORK IN COMPRESSED AIR
TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION
Section 43.15 - Hoisting ropes
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) When the hoisting or lowering of men is done by any means other than human or animal power, the rope or cable used shall be composed of metal wires. The metal wires may be laid around a hemp center.
(b) All ropes shall have a factor of safety of at least eight. All cables shall have a factor of safety of at least five.
(c) No head or angle sheave of a diameter less than 40 times the diameter of the rope shall be used for hoisting or lowering men.
(d) Ropes or cables with any of the following characteristics shall not be used to hoist or lower men:
(e) All ropes used for hoisting or lowering men shall be thoroughly inspected once a week by some competent person designated by the superintendent. Any rope or cable found to be below the requirements set forth in this subchapter shall not be used to hoist or lower men.
(f) Every rope used for hoisting or lowering men shall be securely fastened at both ends, and when in use shall never be fully unwound; at least two full turns shall remain always on the drum or reel. The end of the rope attached to the conveyance in the shaft shall be securely fastened within a tapered socket or shall be bound around on an oval thimble and then fastened to itself by the use of three or more approved clamps.