Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 1596
(a) Installation Schedule. ROPS and seat belts (see Section 1596(g)) shall be installed and used on all equipment specified in this section in accordance with the following effective dates for each type or use of equipment listed below:
(1) Scrapers, tractors, front-end loaders, bulldozers, motor graders and water wagon prime movers having brake horsepower ratings above 20:
Equipment Manufacture Dates
Effective Date for ROPS and Seat Belts
(A)
On or after April 1, 1971
April 1, 1971
(B)
On or after July 1, 1969 and prior to April 1, 1971
January 1, 1977
(C)
On or after January 1, 1960 and prior to July 1, 1969
July 1, 1977
(D)
Prior to January 1, 1960
July 1, 1977
(If operated under any of the conditions specified in Section 1596(a)(2)(B), (i) or (ii) or (iii).)
EXCEPTIONS to Section 1596(a)(1):
Note: The provisions of this section do not apply to non-rider equipment.
(3) ROPS or seat belts shall not be required for the equipment identified in Section 1596(a)(1)(D) when loading/unloading from transportation vehicles on relatively flat surfaces.
(2) Rollers and compactors having a weight greater than 5,950 pounds.
(B) All rollers and compactors (other than those specified in Section 1596(a)(2)(A)) when operating under any of the following conditions on or after July 1, 1977:
(iii) On any grade exceeding 15 percent (10 feet horizontal to 1 ½ feet vertical).
EXCEPTIONS to Section 1596(a)(2)(B):
(2) Rollers and compactors identified in Section 1596(a)(2)(B) when loading/unloading from transportation vehicles on relatively flat surfaces.
(b) ROPS Approval. ROPS shall be approved for their intended use as defined in Section 1505 of these Orders.
EXCEPTION: See Section 1596(i).
(d) Retrofit Design Criteria. The following items comprise the basic design criteria for retrofit ROPS used on scrapers, tractors, front-end loaders, bulldozers, motor graders and water wagon prime movers manufactured prior to April 1, 1971, and for rollers and compactors manufactured prior to July 1, 1977:
(1) Designs shall be based on one of the following:
(C) Capability to support at least 2 times the gross machine weight applied vertically subsequent to an independently applied side load not less than 1.25 times the gross machine weight applied horizontally at the top of ROPS.
Note: 1. Gross vehicle weight includes the ROPS, all fuels and other components required for normal use of the vehicle.
3. The mounting brackets shall be capable of withstanding vibration and the design loads applied to the ROPS.
(3) The design of the ROPS shall be approved by a registered civil or mechanical engineer.
EXCEPTION: See Section 1596(i).
(f) Labeling. Each ROPS shall bear a label with the following information:
(g) Seat Belts (i.e., lap belts) and Combination Pelvic/Upper Torso Restraint Systems. Seat belts shall be adequate for the intended service and in good repair. Belts previously approved by the Division and installed prior to January 1, 1971, are acceptable provided they remain serviceable. Belts installed on or after January 1, 1971, shall be labeled as meeting the requirements of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) standard in effect at the time the belt was manufactured. Where installed, combination pelvic/upper torso (Type 2) restraint systems shall be labeled as meeting the requirements of SAE J2292 AUG97, Combination Pelvic/Upper Torso (Type 2) Operator Restraint Systems For Off-Road Work Machines.
(4) Material. The seat belt webbing material shall have a resistance to acids, alkalis, mildew, aging, moisture and sunlight equal to or better than that of untreated polyester fiber. The webbing shall not be less than three (3) inches in width; its ends shall be protected or treated to prevent unravelling and the breaking strength shall be at least 6,000 pounds.
Note: For seat belt requirements for agricultural and industrial tractors, see Section 3653, General Industry Safety Orders.
(9) Tests. A typical complete seat belt assembly, including webbing, straps, buckles, adjustment and attachment hardware, and retractors, shall be capable of passing the following destructive tests:
Note: For the purpose of subsection (g), the term “upper torso restraint” means a portion of a seat belt assembly intended to restrain movement of the chest and shoulder regions.
(h) Wheel-type Agricultural or Industrial Tractors.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code
1. Amendment of subsections (a) and (d) filed 5-25-76 as an emergency; effective upon filing (Register 76, No. 22). For prior history, see Register 76, No. 6.
2. Repealer and new section filed 7-21-76; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 76, No. 30).
3. Amendment of subsections (b) and (d) and new subsection (i) filed 3-28-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 78, No. 13).
4. Amendment of subsections (a)(1) and (a)(2)(B) filed 5-6-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No. 19).
5. Amendment filed 2-7-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 6).
6. Amendment of subsections (g)-(g)(2) filed 3-4-98; operative 4-3-98 (Register 98, No. 10).
7. Amendment of subsections (b), (f)(4), (h)(2) and (h)(3) filed 5-17-99; operative 6-16-99 (Register 99, No. 21).