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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 75 · § 75.1400-3

§ 75.1400-3. Daily examination of hoisting equipment.

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Hoists and elevators shall be examined daily and such examinations shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a)Elevators. A visual examination of the rope for wear, broken wires, and corrosion, especially at excessive strain points such as near the attachments and where the rope rests on sheaves;
(b)Hoists and elevators.
(1)An examination of the rope fastenings for defects;
(2)An examination of safety catches;
(3)An examination of the cages, platforms, elevators, or other devices for loose, missing or defective parts;
(4)An examination of the head sheaves to check for broken flanges, defective bearings, rope alignment, and proper lubrication; and
(5)An observation of the lining and all other equipment and appurtenances installed in the shaft. \[48 FR 53239, Nov. 25, 1983\]
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