§ 1604.12. Location and Guarding of Counterweights.  


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  • (a) Location of Counterweights.
    Counterweights shall be located either in or on the hoist structure which they serve.
    (b) Counterweight Pit Guards.
    (1) Design, Construction, and Location of Guards.
    Guards shall extend from a point not more than 12 inches above the pit floor to a point not less than 6 feet or more than 8 feet above such floor, and shall be fastened to a metal frame properly reinforced and braced to be at least equal in strength and stiffness to No. 14 U.S. Gage Sheet Steel.
    (c) Enclosure of Counterweight by the Hoisting Enclosure.
    (1) Hoists Located Outside of Structure.
    For hoists located outside of structures, the enclosures, except those at the lowest landing, may be omitted on the sides where there is no floor or scaffold adjacent to the counterweight way. Enclosures on the building side of the counterweight way shall be full height or a minimum of 8 feet at each floor landing. Other enclosures, where required, shall not be less than 8 feet high.
    (2) Hoists Located Inside of Structure.
    For hoists located inside of structures, the counterweight way shall be enclosed its full height.
    (d) Pit Access. All doors, gates, or other entryways into the counterweight pit area shall be locked so as to prevent access by unauthorized personnel.
HISTORY
1. New subsection (d) filed 12-13-90; operative 1-12-91 (Register 91, No. 3).

Note

Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 142.3, Labor Code.