Wash. Admin. Code § 296-870-30020

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 296-870-30020 - Periodic inspections and tests
(1) You must make sure the building owner has completed and documented the periodic inspections and tests shown in Table 2.
(2) You must make sure any documentation required by Table 2, Periodic Inspections and Tests, is readily available for your own review and that of the director or an authorized representative.
(3) You must make sure suspension wire rope is used and maintained as specified in the wire rope manufacturer's recommended procedures.
(4) You must remove from service a wire rope that has any of the following:
(a) Broken wires exceeding three wires in one strand or six wires in one rope lay;
(b) Distortion of rope structure such as would result from crushing or kinking;
(c) Evidence of heat damage;
(d) Evidence of rope deterioration from corrosion;
(e) A broken wire within eighteen inches (460.8 mm) of the end attachments;
(f) Noticeable rusting and pitting;
(g) Evidence of core failure. This could be indicated by a lengthening of rope lay, protrusion of the rope core and a reduction in rope diameter;
(h) More than one valley break (broken wire);
(i) Outer wire wear exceeds one-third of the original outer wire diameter;
(j) Any other condition which the competent person determines has significantly affected the integrity of the rope.

Table 2

Periodic Inspections and Tests

What to inspect:When to inspect:Inspection and test requirements:Building owner documentation:
Related building supporting structures Intervals not exceeding twelve months Inspection by a competent person

Keep a certification record of each inspection and test that includes all of the following:

1. Date of the inspection

2. Signature of the person who performed the inspection

3. Number, or other identifier, of the building support structure and equipment which was inspected

All parts of the equipment including control systems Intervals specified by the manufacturer or supplier, but not to exceed twelve months

Inspection and test, where necessary, by a competent person to determine:

1. They are in safe operating condition; and

2. Parts subject to wear, such as wire ropes, bearings, gears, and governors have not worn to such an extent as to affect the safe operation of the installation

Working platform

Every thirty days; or

Before each work cycle if the work cycle is more than thirty days

Maintenance inspection and test by a competent person following procedures recommended by the manufacturer

Keep a certification record of each inspection and test that includes all of the following:

1. Date of the inspection and test

2. Signature of the person who performed the inspection and test

3. An identifier for the platform installation which was inspected

Governors and secondary brakes Intervals specified by the manufacturer or supplier, but not to exceed twelve months

Inspection and test by a competent person. Results need to confirm:

1. The initiating device for the secondary braking system operates at the proper overspeed; and

2. The secondary brake is functioning properly

If any hoisting machine or initiating device for the secondary brake system is removed from the equipment for testing, reinspect all reinstalled

and directly related components before returning the equipment installation to service
Suspension wire ropes

Once a month for ropes in service

Before they are returned to service for ropes that have been out of service for thirty days or more

A thorough inspection by a competent person

Keep a certification record of each monthly inspection that includes all of the following:

1. Date of the inspection

2. Signature of the person who performed the inspection

3. Number, or other identifier, of the wire rope which was inspected

Wash. Admin. Code § 296-870-30020

Amended by WSR 15-23-086, Filed 11/17/2015, effective 12/18/2015

Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 47.17.060. 06-19-075, § 296-870-30020, filed 9/19/06, effective 1/1/07.