Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 3089
(c) Geometry.
(2) The handrail shall be a minimum of 4 in. (102 mm) horizontally and 1 in. (25 mm) vertically away from adjacent surfaces. The centerline of the handrail shall be not more than 10 in. (254 mm), measured horizontally, from the vertical plane through the edge of the exposed step.
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RELATIONSHIP OF ESCALATOR PARTS FIGURE 3089A
(3) The following applies to escalators installed between April 16, 1970 and the effective date of subsections 3089(c), (1) and (2), unles they have been brought into compliance with subsections 3089(c)(1) and (2).
The width between balustrades shall be measured on the incline at a point 27 inches vertically above the nose line of the steps, and shall not be less than the width of the step. It shall not exceed the width of the step by more than 13 inches with a maximum of 61/2 inches on either side of the escalator. See Figure 3089B.
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RELATIONSHIP OF ESCALATOR PARTS FIGURE 3089B
(d) Balustrades.
(2) Safety glass or plastic panels, if used in balustrades, shall conform to the requirements of ANSI Z97.1, except that there shall be no requirement for the panels to be transparent.
Exception: Plastic material bonded to a basic supporting panel.
(4) A solid guard shall be provided in the intersecting angle of the outside balustrade (deck board) and the ceiling or soffitt.
Exception: Where the intersection of the outside balustrade (deck board) and the ceiling or soffitt is more than 24 inches from the center line of the handrail.
(5) Existing escalators shall comply with the following:
(6) If provided, the skirt deflection device shall comply with the following:
(e) Handrails.
(4) The horizontal distance between the center lines of the two handrails, shall not exceed the width of the escalator by more than 19 in. (483mm).
Exception to 3089(e)(4): Existing installations installed prior to April 16, 1970.
(f) Step Treads.
(1) The depth of any step tread in the up direction of travel shall be not less than 153/4 inches, and the rise between treads shall be not more than 81/2 inches. The width of a step tread shall be not less than 22 inches nor more than 40 inches.
Exceptions to 3089(f)(1):
(2) Escalators installed prior to April 16, 1970 at which time no order existed.
(3) The tread surface of each step shall be slotted in a direction parallel to the travel of the steps. Each slot shall be not more than ¼ inch wide and not less than ⅜ inch deep; and the distance from center to center of adjoining slots shall be not more than ⅜ inch.
Slots shall be so located on the step tread surface as to form a cleat on each side of the step tread adjacent to the skirt panel.
(g) Combplates.
(2) The combplate teeth shall be meshed with and set into the slots in the tread surface so that the points of the teeth are always below the upper surface of the treads.
Combplates shall be adjustable vertically. Sections forming the combplate teeth shall be readily replaceable.
(h) Trusses or Girders.
The truss or girder shall be designed to safely sustain the steps and running gear in operation and in the event of failure of the track system, the truss shall retain the tracks, steps, and running gear.
Where tightening devices are operated by means of tension weights, provision shall be made to retain these weights in the truss if they should be released.
(i) Step Wheel Tracks.
Step wheel tracks shall be so designed to contain the step wheels in the track if a step chain breaks.
(j) Rated Load.
(1) For the purpose of structural design, the rated load shall be considered to be not less than:
(Customary Units)
Structural rated load (lb) = 4.6 (W + 8)A
(Sl Units)
Structural rated load (kg) = 0.27 (W + 203)A
where
A = length of the horizontal projection of the entire truss, ft(m)
W = width of the escalator, in. (mm)
(2) For the purpose of driving machine and power transmission calculations, the rated load shall be considered to be not less than:
(Customary Units)
Machinery rated load (lb) = 3.5 (W + 8)B
(Sl Units)
Machinery rated load (kg) = 0.21 (W + 203)B
where
B = 1.732 x rise, ft(m)
W = width of the escalator, in. (mm)
(3) For the purpose of brake calculations, the rated load shall be not less than:
(A) With Escalator Stopped
(Customary Units)
Brake rated load (lb) = 4.6 (W + 8)B
(Sl Units)
Brake rated load (kg) = 0.27 (W + 203)B
(B) With Escalator Running
(Customary Units)
Brake rated load (lb) = 3.5 (W + 8)B
(Sl Units)
Brake rated load (kg) = 0.21 (W + 203)B
where
B = 1.732 x rise, ft(m)
W = width of the escalator, in. (mm)
Exception to 3089(j):
(1) For existing installations installed prior to the effective date of this order, the rated load shall be computed as follows:
The rated load, in pounds, shall be computed by the following formula:
RATED LOAD = 4.6WA
Where W is the width in inches between the balustrades and A the horizontal distance in feet between the upper and lower combplate teeth. (See figure 3089B).
(k) Design Factors of Safety. The factors of safety, based on the static loads, shall be at least the following:
(1) For driving machine parts:
(2) For power-transmission members, 10.
Exception: Step chains composed of cast-steel links which, if thoroughly annealed, shall be permitted with a factor of safety of at least 20.
(l) Rated Speed. The rated speed shall be not more than 125 feet per minute.
(Title 24, Part 7, Section 7-3089.)
Note: Authority cited: Labor Code Section 142.3. Reference: Labor Code Section 142.3
1. Amendment of Figure 3089, subsection (d)(2), (k)(3) and repealer of subsection (e)(5) filed 6-23-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 77, No. 26).
2. Amendment filed 8-29-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 35).
3. Amendment of subsection (d)(1) and new subsections (d)(6)-(d)(7)(C) filed 3-13-2000; operative 4-1-2000 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 2000, No. 11).
4. Amendment of subsection (d)(1), repealer of subsection (d)(3), subsection renumbering, and amendment of newly designated subsection (d)(5)(C) filed 5-6-2002; operative 6-5-2002 (Register 2002, No. 19).
5. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (c)(2) and (c)(3) to provide more legible illustrations in Figures 3089A and 3089B filed 5-1-2009 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2009, No. 18).