jimmyhutmacher
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2011
- 50
We're planning on welding in a new wide flange beam into the existing boilerhouse structure to temporarily support a portion of the main steam piping. A lift lug will be welded to the underside of the temporary beam with typical rigging (shackles, chainfall, wire rope slings) attached. Is this temporary beam and lug required to be load tested according to OSHA 1926.251(a)(4)? Or is there another part of OSHA that the beam and lug apply to? Thanks in advance
OSHA 1926.251(a)(4) Special custom design grabs, hooks, clamps, or other lifting accessories, for such units as modular panels, prefabricated structures and similar materials, shall be marked to indicate the safe working loads and shall be proof-tested prior to use to 125 percent of their rated load.
OSHA 1926.251(a)(4) Special custom design grabs, hooks, clamps, or other lifting accessories, for such units as modular panels, prefabricated structures and similar materials, shall be marked to indicate the safe working loads and shall be proof-tested prior to use to 125 percent of their rated load.