WAC 296-863-700
Definitions.
ANSI is an acronym for the American National Standards
Institute.
Authorized person (maintenance) means a person who has
been designated to perform maintenance on a PIT.
Authorized person (training) means a person approved or
assigned by the employer to perform training for powered
industrial truck operators.
Approved means listed or approved by a nationally
recognized testing laboratory or a federal agency that issues
approvals for equipment such as the Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA); the National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH); Department of Transportation; or
U.S. Coast Guard, which issue approvals for such equipment.
Bridge plate (dockboard) means a device used to span the
distance between rail cars or highway vehicles and loading
platforms.
Classified location or hazardous location means areas
that could be hazardous because of explosive or flammable
atmospheres. These locations are broken down into the
following categories:
• Class I locations are areas where flammable gases or
vapors are or may be present in the air in quantities
sufficient to produce explosive or ignitible mixtures.
• Class II locations are areas where the presence of
combustible dust could be sufficient to produce explosions.
• Class III locations are areas where the presence of
easily ignitible fibers are suspended in the air but are not
in large enough quantities to produce ignitible mixtures.
Counterweight means a weight used to counteract or the
load being carried by the truck, or to increase the load
carrying capacity of a truck.
Designations means a code used to show the different
types of hazardous (classified) locations where PITs can be
safely used:
• D refers to trucks that are diesel engine powered that
have minimum safeguards against inherent fire hazards.
• DS refers to diesel powered trucks that, in addition to
meeting all the requirements for type D trucks, are provided
with additional safeguards to the exhaust, fuel and electrical
systems.
• DY refers to diesel powered trucks that have all the
safeguards of the DS trucks and, in addition, any electrical
equipment is completely enclosed. They are equipped with
temperature limitation features.
• E refers to electrically powered trucks that have
minimum acceptable safeguards against inherent fire hazards.
• ES refers to electrically powered trucks that, in
addition to all of the requirements for the E trucks, have
additional safeguards to the electrical system to prevent
emission of hazardous sparks and to limit surface
temperatures.
• EE refers to electrically powered trucks that have, in
addition to all of the requirements for the E and ES type
trucks, have their electric motors and all other electrical
equipment completely enclosed.
• EX refers to electrically powered trucks that differ
from E, ES, or EE type trucks in that the electrical fittings
and equipment are designed, constructed and assembled to be
used in atmospheres containing flammable vapors or dusts.
• G refers to gasoline powered trucks that have minimum
acceptable safeguards against inherent fire hazards.
• GS refers to gasoline powered trucks that are provided
with additional exhaust, fuel, and electrical systems
safeguards.
• LP refers to liquefied petroleum gas-powered trucks
that, in addition to meeting all the requirements for type G
trucks, have minimum acceptable safeguards against inherent
fire hazards.
• LPS refers to liquefied petroleum gas powered trucks
that in addition to meeting the requirements for LP type
trucks, have additional exhaust, fuel, and electrical systems
safeguards.
Electrolyte means a chemical, usually acid, that is mixed
with water to produce electricity.
Flammable liquid means any liquid having a flashpoint
below 100°F (37.8°C), except any mixture having components
with flashpoints of 100°F (37.8°C) or higher, the total of
which make up 99% or more of the total volume of the mixture.
Flashpoint means the minimum temperature at which a
liquid gives off enough vapor to ignite.
Front-end attachment means a device that is attached to
the forks or lifting device of the truck.
Lanyard means a flexible line of webbing, rope, or cable
used to secure a harness to an anchor point.
Listed by report means a report listing the field assembly, installation
procedures, or both, for a UL listed product that does not
have generally recognized installation requirements.
Liquefied petroleum gas means any gas that is composed
predominantly of the following hydrocarbons, or mixtures of
them; propane, propylene, butanes (normal butane or
iso-butane), and butylenes.
Load engaging means a device attached to a powered
industrial truck and used to manipulate or carry a load.
Motorized hand truck means a powered truck with wheeled
forks designed to go under or between pallets and is
controlled by a walking or riding operator.
Nationally recognized testing laboratory means an
organization recognized by the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration that conducts safety tests on equipment and
materials.
Order picker means a truck controlled by an operator who
is stationed on a platform that moves with the load engaging
means.
Powered industrial truck (PIT) means a mobile,
power-driven vehicle used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack,
or tier material.
Rough terrain forklift truck means a truck intended to be
used on unimproved natural terrain and at construction sites.
Safety harness (full body harness) means a configuration
of connected straps to distribute a fall arresting force over
at least the thighs, shoulders and pelvis, with provisions for
attaching a lanyard, lifeline, or deceleration devices.
Tie-off point (anchorage) means a secure point to attach
a lanyard that meets the requirements of WAC 296-24-87035,
Appendix -- C Personal fall arrest systems.
Vertical load backrest extension means a device that
extends vertically from the fork carriage frame.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060. 07-03-163, § 296-863-700, filed 1/24/07, effective
4/1/07; 04-19-051, § 296-863-700, filed 9/14/04, effective
2/1/05.]