Pennsylvania Code
Title 34 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Part I - Department of Labor and Industry
Chapter 7 - ELEVATORS, LIFTS, ESCALATORS, DUMBWAITERS, HOISTS ANDTRAMWAYS
Subchapter M - AERIAL PASSENGER TRAMWAYS
T-BAR LIFTS, J-BAR LIFTS, PLATTER LIFTS AND SIMILAR DEVICES
Section 7.469 - Line equipment
Universal Citation: 34 PA Code ยง 7.469
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Hauling ropes. Hauling ropes shall conform to the following:
(1)
Specifications and tests.
Specifications and tests shall comply with the provisions of §
7.429(a)(1)
(relating to line equipment).
(2)
Tension limitations. The tension of ropes shall comply with
the provisions of § 7.429(a)(2).
(3)
Splices. Splicing of
the main hauling rope shall be done only by an experienced splicer acceptable
to the authority having jurisdiction. If a breakdown occurs during operations
and it is impossible to obtain an acceptable splicer without delaying the
assumption of operation, the splice shall be made by an experienced splicer
following the standard printed instructions of the wire rope manufacturer for
the "long" splice. Such splice shall be inspected by an acceptable splicer at
the first opportunity.
(b) Towing outfits. As regards towing outfits, the following shall apply:
(1)
Bar or platter in contact with
skier. The bar or platter in contact with the skier shall be so
designed as to minimize potential injury to the skier by the member during
starting, unloading, or in the event that the skier falls during progress along
the line. Any proposed device which envelopes the skier, such as a strap is
prohibited.
(2)
Towing
members and hangers. Each type of towing outfit requires a different
technique for successful loading on the part of both the attendant and the
skier. Training of the former and instructions to the latter are important.
Retractable towing outfits shall be removed immediately from the line for
repair when they fail to retract normally. The following shall also apply:
(i)
Fixed-length type. The
towing member or hanger shall be designed with a factor of safety of six
between the ultimate strength of the weakest part and the load imposed on the
part while towing a 200 pound skier alone or on either a single or double
towing outfit, or while towing two 200 pound skiers, on a double towing outfit
up the maximum grade under any snow conditions. The length shall be such as to
permit the skis of the shortest user to remain in firm contact with the snow
and to satisfy the requirements of §
7.465 (relating to
towers).
(ii)
Telescoping
type. Towing members and hangers of this type shall meet the
requirements of subparagraph (i). Retraction of such devices shall be so
controlled that it may be released from a fully extended position without
causing injury to itself or the passengers or causing such violent oscillations
as to expose any part of the towing outfit to entanglement with the hauling
rope, sheaves or other structures or equipment.
(iii)
Spring-box type. The
provisions of subparagraph (ii) also apply to towing members and hangers of the
spring-box type, except that the requirements regarding controlled retraction
are here much more critical, as improperly controlled T-bars have a tendency to
fly into parts of structures and equipment. Acceleration of the skier during
extension is also more important in this case, because the skier is more likely
to expect it and is therefore less likely to be braced for the lack of
it.
(iv)
Other
types. Proposals for types of towing members and hangers other than
those covered by subparagraphs (i)-(iii) will be scrutinized carefully before
approval by the authority having jurisdiction, since successful experience
elsewhere is no guarantee of success and safety in this country, due to
differences in terrain, snow conditions and the habits and abilities of the
skiing public.
(3)
Rope grips. A rope grip, whether detachable or fixed, shall be
of a type which has proved to give satisfactory service or has been
specifically approved by the authority having jurisdiction. Unless exempted, a
rope grip shall be designed so as to resist a force tending to slide it along
the cable which is at least three times as great as the force required to drag
the loaded carrier along the steepest incline of the lift under such
unfavorable conditions as ice or excessive lubrication on the cable. A factor
of safety of at least six shall exist in the component parts of all grips. By
inspection, using methods approved by the authority having jurisdiction,
confirmation shall be obtained that the grip and its parts meet these
requirements. The following shall also apply:
(i)
Detachable rope grips.
Detachable grips shall be designed to pass smoothly over and under line sheaves
which have flanges of adequate depth to discourage the rope from leaving the
sheaves and shall grip the cable without damaging it and so that it cannot
become accidentally uncoupled, even by rope vibrations.
(ii)
Fixed rope grips. Fixed
grips shall be designed to pass smoothly over and under line sheaves and bull
wheels which have flanges of adequate depth to discourage the rope from leaving
the sheave. All grips shall be moved at least once in every 24-calender months.
They shall be moved a uniform distance each time, in the same direction. The
instructions of the designer or of the authority having jurisdiction shall be
followed if they are more restrictive than the provisions of this subparagraph.
Reference shall also be made to §§
7.413 and
7.414 (relating to inspections and
tests; and maintenance). As each grip is moved, the rope shall be examined for
deterioration at or near the grip location.
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 7.461 (relating to definitions); and 34 Pa. Code § 7.462 (relating to applicability).
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