WAC 296-304-07009
Hoisting and hauling equipment. (1)
Derrick and crane certification:
(a) Derricks and cranes which are part of, or regularly
placed aboard barges, other vessels, or on wingwalls of
floating drydocks, and are used to transfer materials or
equipment from or to a vessel or drydock, shall be tested and
certificated in accordance with the standards provided in WAC 296-304-130 gear certification, by persons accredited for that
purpose.
(b) Subsection (a) of this section shall take effect 180
days after the effective date of the amendment.
(2) The moving parts of hoisting and hauling equipment
shall be guarded.
(3) Mobile crawler or truck cranes used on a vessel:
(a) The maximum manufacturer's rated safe working loads
for the various working radii of the boom and the maximum and
minimum radii at which the boom may be safely used with and
without outriggers shall be conspicuously posted near the
controls and shall be visible to the operator. A radius
indicator shall be provided.
(b) The posted safe working loads of mobile crawler or
truck cranes under the conditions of use shall not be
exceeded.
(4) Accessible areas within the swing radius of the
outermost part of the body of a revolving derrick or crane
whether permanently or temporarily mounted, shall be guarded
in such a manner as to prevent an employee from being in such
a position as to be struck by the crane or caught between the
crane and fixed parts of the vessel or of the crane itself.
(5) Marine railways:
(a) The cradle or carriage on the marine railway shall be
positively blocked or secured when in the hauled position to
prevent it from being accidentally released.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
and 49.17.060. 03-04-099, § 296-304-07009, filed 2/4/03,
effective 8/1/03; Order 74-25, § 296-304-07009, filed 5/7/74.]