WAC 296-24-29417
Definitions. (1) Angle of loading. Means
the inclination of a leg or branch of a sling measured from the
horizontal or vertical plane as shown in Fig. D-5: Provided,
That an angle of loading of five degrees or less from the
vertical may be considered a vertical angle of loading.
(2) Basket hitch. Means a sling configuration whereby the
sling is passed under the load and has both ends, end
attachments, eyes or handles on the hook or a single master link.
(3) Braided wire rope. Means a wire rope formed by plaiting
component wire ropes.
(4) Bridle wire rope sling. Means a sling composed of
multiple wire rope legs with the top ends gathered in a fitting
that goes over the lifting hook.
(5) Cable laid endless sling-mechanical joint. Means a wire
rope sling made endless by joining the ends of a single length of
cable laid rope with one or more metallic fittings.
(6) Cable laid grommet-hand tucked. Means an endless wire
rope sling made from one length of rope wrapped six times around
a core formed by hand tucking the ends of the rope inside the six
wraps.
(7) Cable laid rope. Means a wire rope composed of six wire
ropes wrapped around a fiber or wire rope core.
(8) Cable laid rope sling-mechanical joint. Means a wire
rope sling made from a cable laid rope with eyes fabricated by
pressing or swagging one or more metal sleeves over the rope
junction.
(9) Choker hitch. Means a sling configuration with one end
of the sling passing under the load and through an end
attachment, handle or eye on the other end of the sling.
(10) Coating. Means an elastomer or other suitable material
applied to a sling or to a sling component to impart desirable
properties.
(11) Cross rod. Means a wire used to join spirals of metal
mesh to form a complete fabric. (See Fig. D-2.)
(12) Designated. Means selected or assigned by the employer
or the employer's representative as being qualified to perform
specific duties.
(13) Equivalent entity. Means a person or organization
(including an employer) which, by possession of equipment,
technical knowledge and skills, can perform with equal competence
the same repairs and tests as the person or organization with
which it is equated.
(14) Fabric (metal mesh). Means the flexible portion of a
metal mesh sling consisting of a series of transverse coils and
cross rods.
(15) Female handle (choker). Means a handle with a handle
eye and a slot of such dimension as to permit passage of a male
handle thereby allowing the use of a metal mesh sling in a choker
hitch. (See Fig. D-1.)
(16) Handle. Means a terminal fitting to which metal mesh
fabric is attached. (See Fig. D-1.)
(17) Handle eye. Means an opening in a handle of a metal
mesh sling shaped to accept a hook, shackle or other lifting
device. (See Fig. D-1.)
(18) Hitch. Means a sling configuration whereby the sling
is fastened to an object or load, either directly to it or around
it.
(19) Link. Means a single ring of a chain.
(20) Male handle (triangle). Means a handle with a handle
eye.
(21) Master coupling link. Means an alloy steel welded
coupling link used as an intermediate link to join alloy steel
chain to master links. (See Fig. D-3.)
(22) Master link or gathering ring. Means a forged or
welded steel link used to support all members (legs) of an alloy
steel chain sling or wire rope sling. (See Fig. D-3.)
(23) Mechanical coupling link. Means a nonwelded,
mechanically closed steel link used to attach master links,
hooks, etc., to alloy steel chain.
(24) Proof load. Means the load applied in performance of a
proof test.
(25) Proof test. Means a nondestructive tension test
performed by the sling manufacturer or an equivalent entity to
verify construction and workmanship of a sling.
(26) Rated capacity or working load limit. Means the
maximum working load permitted by the provisions of this section.
(27) Reach. Means the effective length of an alloy steel
chain sling measured from the top bearing surface of the upper
terminal component to the bottom bearing surface of the lower
terminal component.
(28) Selvage edge. Means the finished edge of synthetic
webbing designed to prevent unraveling.
(29) Sling. Means an assembly which connects the load to
the material handling equipment.
(30) Sling manufacturer. Means a person or organization
that assembles sling components into their final form for sale to
users.
(31) Spiral. Means a single transverse coil that is the
basic element from which metal mesh is fabricated. (See Fig.
D-2.)
(32) Strand laid endless sling-mechanical joint. Means a
wire rope sling made endless from one length of rope with the
ends joined by one or more metallic fittings.
(33) Strand laid grommet-hand tucked. Means an endless wire
rope sling made from one length of strand wrapped six times
around a core formed by hand tucking the ends of the strand
inside the six wraps.
(34) Strand laid rope. Means a wire rope made with strands
(usually six or eight) wrapped around a fiber core, wire strand
core, or independent wire rope core (IWRC).
(35) Vertical hitch. Means a method of supporting a load by
a single, vertical part or leg of the sling. (See Fig. D-4.)
[Order 76-6, § 296-24-29417, filed 3/1/76.]