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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 1926 · § 1926.553

§ 1926.553. Base-mounted drum hoists.

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(a)General requirements.
(1)Exposed moving parts such as gears, projecting screws, setscrews, chain, cables, chain sprockets, and reciprocating or rotating parts, which constitute a hazard, shall be guarded.
(2)All controls used during the normal operation cycle shall be located within easy reach of the operator's station.
(3)Electric motor operated hoists shall be provided with:
(i)A device to disconnect all motors from the line upon power failure and not permit any motor to be restarted until the controller handle is brought to the "off" position;
(ii)Where applicable, an overspeed preventive device;
(iii)A means whereby remotely operated hoists stop when any control is ineffective.
(4)All base-mounted drum hoists in use shall meet the applicable requirements for design, construction, installation, testing, inspection, maintenance, and operations, as prescribed by the manufacturer.
(b)Specific requirements. \[Reserved\]
(c)This section does not apply to base-mounted drum hoists used in conjunction with derricks. Base-mounted drum hoists used in conjunction with derricks must conform to § 1926.1436(e). \[44 FR 8577, Feb. 9, 1979, as amended at 75 FR 48134, Aug. 9, 2010\]
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