WAC 296-304-05009
Access to and guarding of dry docks
and marine railways. (1) A gangway, ramp or permanent
stairway of not less than 20 inches walking surface, of
adequate strength, maintained in safe repair and securely
fastened, shall be provided between a floating dry dock and
the pier or bulkhead.
(2) Each side of such gangway, ramp or permanent
stairway, including those which are used for access to wing
walls from dry dock floors, shall have a railing with a
midrail. Such railings on gangways or ramps shall be
approximately 42 inches in height; and railings on permanent
stairways shall be not less than approximately 30 or more than
approximately 34 inches in height. Rails shall be of wood,
pipe, chain, wire, or rope and shall be kept taut at all
times.
(3) Railings meeting the requirements of (2) of this
section shall be provided on the means of access to and from
the floors of graving docks.
(4) Railings approximately 42 inches in height, with a
midrail, shall be provided on the edges of wing walls of
floating dry docks and on the edges of graving docks. Sections of the railings may be temporarily removed where
necessary to permit line handling while a vessel is entering
or leaving the dock.
(5) When employees are working on the floor of a floating
dry dock where they are exposed to the hazard of falling into
the water, the end of the dry dock shall be equipped with
portable stanchions and 42 inch railings with a midrail. When
such a railing would be impracticable or ineffective, other
effective means shall be provided to prevent employees from
falling into the water.
(6) Access to wingwalls from floors of dry docks shall be
by ramps, permanent stairways or ladders meeting the
applicable requirements of WAC 296-304-05003.
(7) Catwalks on stiles of marine railways shall be no
less than 20 inches wide and shall have on at least one side a
guardrail and midrail meeting the requirements of WAC 296-304-05001 (9)(a) and (b).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
and 49.17.060. 03-04-099, § 296-304-05009, filed 2/4/03,
effective 8/1/03; Order 74-25, § 296-304-05009, filed 5/7/74.]