Current through September 27, 2024
Section 29-223-23a - General inspection requirements(a) Prior to initial use, a qualified person shall inspect all new and altered hoisting equipment to verify compliance with the manufacturer's recommendations.(b) Inspections shall be performed in accordance with the equipment manufacturer's recommendations.(c) Hoisting equipment that has been modified or received additions that affect the safe operation of the equipment or its capacity shall be inspected by a qualified person after such modifications or additions have been completed, but prior to use. The inspection shall ensure that the modifications or additions have been performed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and shall include a functional test.(d) Hoisting equipment that has been repaired or adjusted shall be inspected by a qualified person after such repair or adjustment has been completed, but prior to use. The qualified person shall determine if the repair or adjustment meets the manufacturer's recommendations. Where such recommendations are unavailable or inapplicable, the qualified person shall determine if a registered professional engineer is needed to develop criteria for the repair or adjustment. Final inspection shall include a functional test.(e) A qualified person shall inspect any hoisting equipment that requires assembly or reassembly to ensure that it meets manufacturer's recommendations. Where such recommendations are not available or are inapplicable, a registered professional engineer familiar with the equipment shall develop criteria. Final inspection shall include a functional test.(f) A competent person shall inspect the hoisting equipment and any attachments prior to use each shift. This visual inspection shall consist of observation for apparent deficiencies including, but not limited to: hydraulics system, fluid level, engine oil level, air, hydraulic or other pressurized lines for deterioration or leakage, cracks on welds or structural components, tires for proper inflation and condition (if equipped), safety devices and operational aids for proper operation.(g) When the hoisting equipment is in service, a competent person shall inspect such equipment on a monthly basis.(1) The inspection shall follow the manufacturer's recommendations as to items to be inspected.(2) The competent person shall follow a daily inspection schedule if the manufacturer specifies no inspection items. For purposes of this section, a daily inspection shall meet the requirements of subsection (f) of this section.(3) The monthly schedule shall be documented in writing, showing what items were inspected and the results of the inspection.(4) The monthly inspection shall include the name and signature of the person who conducted the inspection and the date such inspection occurred.(h) Hoisting equipment shall not be used until an annual inspection shows that no corrective action is required. In conducting such inspection, manufacturer's recommendations shall be followed. Inspection reports shall be maintained for three years.(i) Hoisting equipment subjected to severe use shall be inspected by a qualified person at intervals to be determined by the manufacturer or a qualified person. Severe use or conditions may include, but shall not be limited to: exceeding rated capacity, shock loading or prolonged exposure to a corrosive environment.(j) A qualified person shall inspect hoisting equipment that has been idle for three months or more in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations for an annual inspection.(k) If a hoisting equipment manufacturer's recommendations regarding inspections are more comprehensive or inspections are required more frequently than this section, then such manufacturer's recommendations shall be followed.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-223-23a
Adopted effective February 2, 2010