Table 36 Remotely Operated Lifting Magnet Frequent Inspection
Inspect: | How often: |
Structural and suspension members for: | |
* Deformation. | * Normal service -Monthly. |
* Cracks. | * Heavy service -Weekly to monthly. |
* Excessive wear on any part of the lifting magnet. | * Severe service - Daily to weekly. |
* Special or infrequent service - As recommended by a qualified person before and after each occurrence. | |
The lifting magnet face for: *Foreign materials. | * Before using, when a lifting magnet has been idle for more than one month. |
* Smoothness. | |
Electrical conductors that are visible without disassembly. | |
Cracked housings, welds, and loose bolts. |
Note: | * Normal service means service that involves operation with various weights within the rated load limit, averaging less than 65% of rated load limits. |
* Heavy service means service that involves operation within the rated load limit, that exceeds the limits of normal service. | |
* Severe service means service that involves normal or heavy service with abnormal operating conditions. |
Table 37 Remotely Operated Lifting Magnet Periodic Inspection
Inspect: | How often: |
Members, fasteners, and lifting parts for: | * Normal service for equipment in place -Yearly. |
* Deformation. | * Heavy service -Quarterly. |
* Wear. | * Severe service -Monthly. |
* Corrosion. | * Special or infrequent service - As recommended by a qualified person before the first occurrence and as directed by the qualified person for any subsequent occurrences. |
All electrical components for: * Proper operation. *Condition. | |
Magnet coil for: * Ohmic and ground readings compared to manufacturer's standards. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-155-56215
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.440, 49.17.060, and 29 C.F.R. 1926, Subpart CC. 12-01-086, § 296-155-56215, filed 12/20/11, effective 2/1/12.