- Part Number:1926
- Part Number Title:Safety and Health Regulations for Construction
- Subpart:1926 Subpart H
- Subpart Title:Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal
- Standard Number:
- Title:Rigging equipment for material handling.
- GPO Source:
General.
Scope. This section applies to slings used in conjunction with other material handling equipment for the movement of material by hoisting, in employments covered by this part. The types of slings covered are those made from alloy steel chain, wire rope, metal mesh, natural or synthetic fiber rope (conventional three strand construction), and synthetic web (nylon, polyester, and polypropylene).
Inspections. Each day before being used, the sling and all fastenings and attachments shall be inspected for damage or defects by a competent person designated by the employer. Additional inspections shall be performed during sling use, where service conditions warrant. Damaged or defective slings shall be immediately removed from service.
Alloy steel chains.
Inspections.
In addition to the inspection required by other paragraphs of this section, a thorough periodic inspection of alloy steel chain slings in use shall be made on a regular basis, to be determined on the basis of
frequency of sling use;
severity of service conditions;
nature of lifts being made; and
experience gained on the service life of slings used in similar circumstances. Such inspections shall in no event be at intervals greater than once every 12 months.
Wire rope.
When used for eye splices, the U-bolt shall be applied so that the “U” section is in contact with the dead end of the rope.
(i1) [Reserved]
Minimum sling lengths.
Safe operating temperatures. Fiber core wire rope slings of all grades shall be permanently removed from service if they are exposed to temperatures in excess of 200 °F (93.33 °C). When nonfiber core wire rope slings of any grade are used at temperatures above 400 °F (204.44 °C) or below minus 60 °F (15.55 °C), recommendations of the sling manufacturer regarding use at that temperature shall be followed.
End attachments.
Natural rope, and synthetic fiber.
Safe operating temperatures. Natural and synthetic fiber rope slings, except for wet frozen slings, may be used in a temperature range from minus 20 °F (-28.88 °C) to plus 180 °F (82.2 °C) without decreasing the working load limit. For operations outside this temperature range and for wet frozen slings, the sling manufacturer's recommendations shall be followed.
Splicing. Spliced fiber rope slings shall not be used unless they have been spliced in accordance with the following minimum requirements and in accordance with any additional recommendations of the manufacturer:
For all eye splices, the eye shall be of such size to provide an included angle of not greater than 60 degrees at the splice when the eye is placed over the load or support.
End attachments. Fiber rope slings shall not be used if end attachments in contact with the rope have sharp edges or projections.
Removal from service. Natural and synthetic fiber rope slings shall be immediately removed from service if any of the following conditions are present:
Synthetic webbing (nylon, polyester, and polypropylene).
Webbing. Synthetic webbing shall be of uniform thickness and width and selvage edges shall not be split from the webbing's width.
Fittings. Fittings shall be:
Attachment of end fittings to webbing and formation of eyes. Stitching shall be the only method used to attach end fittings to webbing and to form eyes. The thread shall be in an even pattern and contain a sufficient number of stitches to develop the full breaking strength of the sling.
Environmental conditions. When synthetic web slings are used, the following precautions shall be taken:
Safe operating temperatures. Synthetic web slings of polyester and nylon shall not be used at temperatures in excess of 180 °F (82.2 °C). Polypropylene web slings shall not be used at temperatures in excess of 200 °F (93.33 °C).
Removal from service. Synthetic web slings shall be immediately removed from service if any of the following conditions are present:
Shackles and hooks.
The manufacturer's recommendations shall be followed in determining the safe working loads of the various sizes and types of specific and identifiable hooks. All hooks for which no applicable manufacturer's recommendations are available shall be tested to twice the intended safe working load before they are initially put into use. The employer shall maintain a record of the dates and results of such tests.
Chain size, (inches) | Maximum allowable wear (inch) |
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¼ | 3⁄64 |
⅜ | 5⁄64 |
½ | 7⁄64 |
⅝ | 9⁄64 |
¾ | 5⁄32 |
⅞ | 11⁄64 |
1 | 3⁄16 |
1 ⅛ | 7⁄32 |
1 ¼ | ¼ |
1 ⅜ | 9⁄32 |
1 ½ | 5⁄16 |
1 ¾ | 11⁄32 |
Improved plow steel, rope diameter (inches) | Number of clips | Minimum spacing (inches) | |
---|---|---|---|
Drop forged | Other material | ||
½ | 3 | 4 | 3 |
⅝ | 3 | 4 | 3 ¾ |
¾ | 4 | 5 | 4 ½ |
⅞ | 4 | 5 | 5 ¼ |
1 | 5 | 6 | 6 |
1 ⅛ | 6 | 6 | 6 ¾ |
1 ¼ | 6 | 7 | 7 ½ |
1 ⅜ | 7 | 7 | 8 ¼ |
1 ½ | 7 | 8 | 9 |
[44 FR 8577, Feb. 9, 1979; 44 FR 20940, Apr. 6, 1979, as amended at 58 FR 35173, June 30, 1993; 76 FR 33611, June 8, 2011; 77 FR 23118, Apr. 18, 2012]