A substantial and durable manufacturer's load rating chart with clearly legible letters and figures shall be maintained in each crane and securely fixed to the crane cab in a location easily visible to the operator while seated at the operator's control station. The data and information to be provided on such charts shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following data:
When using the manufacturer's recommended boom hoist reeving with rated loads suspended, the boom hoist shall be capable of raising the boom, holding it stationary without attention from the operator, and lowering it only when coupled to its prime mover.
Load hoist drums shall have sufficient rope capacity with recommended rope size and reeving to perform crane service within the range of boom lengths, operating radii and vertical lifts stipulated by the manufacturer.
Non-rotating rope shall not be used for boom hoist reeving or multiple reeving.
The employer shall, when re-reeving boomed equipment, provide ropes which will meet the manufacturer's specifications and the factor of safety shall be no less than three and one-half.
If the deficiency is localized, the problem is corrected by severing the wire rope in two; the undamaged portion may continue to be used. If a rope is shortened the employer must ensure that the drum will still have two wraps of wire rope when the load and/or boom is in its lowest position. Joining lengths of wire rope by splicing is prohibited.
Wire rope shall not be secured by knots. Thimbles shall be used where wire rope is looped. Wire rope clips shall conform to the manufacturer's specifications. The loop ends of wire rope clips shall be on the dead end of the wire rope and the grooved plate of the wire rope clip shall take the load of the pulling part for which it is designed. In looping or in short bends, wire rope clips and turnback of rope shall conform to the following table and spacing of clips shall be uniform between the loop and the dead end.
Number and Spacing of U-Bolt Wire Rope Clips
Improved Plow Steel, rope diameter (inches) | Number of clips | Other material Other material | |
Drop forge | Other material | ||
1/2 | 3 | 4 | 3 |
5/8 | 3 | 4 | 3 3/4 |
3/4 | 4 | 5 | 4 1/2 |
7/8 | 4 | 5 | 5 1/2 |
1 | 5 | 6 | 6 |
1 1/8 | 6 | 6 | 6 3/4 |
1 1/4 | 6 | 7 | 7 1/2 |
1 3/8 | 7 | 7 | 8 1/4 |
1 1/2 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
Figure: How to attach wire rope clips
Eye splices shall be made in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (C) (4)(g) of this rule and thimbles shall be used in all eye splices.
Where necessary for rigging or service requirements, a ladder or steps shall be provided to give access to the cab roof.
All exhaust pipes shall be guarded or insulated in areas where employees are exposed to contact in the performance of normal duties. (See rule 4121:1-3-18 of the Administrative Code for ventilating exhaust gases.)
Rated load capacities, recommended operating speeds, and special hazard warnings or instructions shall be posted on cars and platforms.
Blocking and cleats shall be provided on hoist platforms when wheelbarrows or other rolling equipment is transported.
Minimum factors of safety for suspension wire ropes
Rope speed in feet per minute: | Minimum factor of safety: |
50__________________ | 7.60 |
75__________________ | 7.75 |
100__________________ | 7.95 |
125__________________ | 8.10 |
150__________________ | 8.25 |
175__________________ | 8.40 |
200__________________ | 8.60 |
225__________________ | 8.75 |
250__________________ | 8.90 |
300__________________ | 9.20 |
350__________________ | 9.50 |
400__________________ | 9.75 |
450__________________ | 10.00 |
500__________________ | 10.25 |
550__________________ | 10.45 |
600__________________ | 10.70 |
When it is necessary to move or operate cranes, derricks, or any other type of hoisting apparatus or construction equipment within twenty feet of an electrical conductor carrying one hundred ten volts or more, the employer shall:
The following types of derricks are covered by the requirements in this section wherever such requirements apply to the specific type of derrick: gin poles, tripod derricks, A-frame derricks, Chicago boom derricks, stiff leg derricks, breast derricks and guyed masts. (See appendix to this rule for diagrams of derricks.)
NOTES:
Derricks shall be set upon substantial foundations.
Derricks shall be securely fastened to the building or structure, at intervals of no more than forty feet.
Hoist hooks used with bucket, cage or skip shall be equipped with a safety latch designed to prevent the load from being accidentally detached.
Derricks shall be provided with a brake which will operate in case of power failure. The braking system shall be capable of holding the maximum rated load at any point of the lift.
A substantial overhead guard shall be provided which will protect the operator of the derrick from falling material and objects.
Running lines and pinch points where a wire rope runs onto sheaves, blocks or pulleys of derricks, located six feet or less from the ground or working level shall be guarded, except when loads are moved horizontally.
Ohio Admin. Code 4123:1-3-07
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/29/2019 and 01/01/2025
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4121.12, 4121.121, 4121.13
Rule Amplifies: 4121.13
Prior Effective Dates: 04/01/1968, 11/01/1979, 01/01/2011, 10/12/2014