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11/20/1979 - Platform support wire ropes with automatic safety locking devices as an alternate to a safety belt attached to cable for covered elevators.

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• Standard Number: 1926.552

November 20, 1979

Mr. George N. Hailey, Jr.
W. S. Bellows Construction Corporation
P.O. Box 2132
Houston, Texas 77001

Dear Mr. Hailey:

This is in response to your letter dated August 1, 1979, addressed to Mr. Gilbert J. Saulter, OSHA's Dallas Regional Administrator. Your letter was forwarded to this office for response.

You indicated in your correspondence that while installing high rise elevators from a temporary work platform properly guarded with guardrails, the elevator operators normally use a safety belt attached to a cable, and the cable extends the full length of the shaftway. However, you indicate you have a problem with overhead protection, in that a fixed cover cannot be provided on the car and if employees are depending on being saved by their safety belts attached to the lifeline, the overhead protection would strike them causing serious injury or death.

If supplementary platform support wire ropes are used with an automatic safety locking device, providing equivalent employee protection, lifelines would not be required and a fixed cover could be provided over the car platform. In addition, after the car and counterweight safetier have been installed (as required in the reference ANSI A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, and Moving Walks), lifeline or equivalent protection may not be required for exposed employees.

If we may be of further assistance, feel free to call or write.

Sincerely,



Grover C. Wrenn Director,
Federal Compliance and State Programs


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