(a) Visual warning devices:
- (1) A warning light which shall be activated at a percentage of the rated load, not to exceed 95 percent of the rated load, or
- (2) Electronic instrumentation provided by the certified agent that gives a continuous direct reading of the load weight and the trolley radius.
- (b) An audible signal that operates at a percentage of the rated load, not to exceed 100 percent of the rated load.
- (c) The visual warning light, and audible signal required by subsections (a)(1) and (b) shall be set to avoid simultaneous activation, and operate with a difference of at least 5 percent of the rated load to ensure independent warnings.
(d) Load weighing and similar devices. The tower crane shall have:
- (1) An automatic stop that operates at a percentage of the rated load, not to exceed 105 percent of the rated load.
- (2) A load moment limiting device to prevent moment overloading.
- (e) When the crane manufacturer specifies lower activation points for safety devices than required by subsections (a)(1), (b) and (d), the manufacturer's specifications shall be followed.
(f) Limit devices to:
- (1) Provide deceleration before the top position of the hook is reached.
- (2) Prevent trolley contact with the end stops by use of a trolley travel stop limit switch.
- (3) Limit the range of the boom hoist at the minimum and maximum radius.
- (4) Hoist line pull. Limit the capacity of the hoist to prevent overloading, including each individual gear ratio if equipped with a multiple speed hoist transmission by means of a hoist line pull.
- (g) Constant pressure control devices which automatically return to neutral or the “off” position when released by the operator.
- (h) Boom stops on luffing boom type tower cranes.
- (i) Jib stops on luffing boom type tower cranes if equipped with a jib attachment.
- (j) Trolley end stops shall be provided at both ends of travel of the trolley.
(k) Cranes mounted on rail tracks shall be equipped with:
- (1) Limit switches limiting the travel of the crane on the track, and end stops or buffers at each end of the tracks.
- (2) Travel rail clamps on all travel bogies.
- (3) Limit switches that limit travel bogies travel distance in each direction to prevent running into the end stops or buffers.
- (l) Integrally mounted check valves on all load supporting hydraulic cylinders.
- (m) Hydraulic system pressure limiting device.
(n) The following brakes, which shall automatically set in the event of pressure loss or power failure, are required:
- (1) A hoist brake on all hoists.
- (2) Swing brake.
- (3) Trolley brake.
- (4) Rail travel brake.
- (o) Emergency stop switch at the operator's station.
- (p) Anti-two-blocking device.
(q) Boom angle or hook radius indicator.
- (1) Luffing boom tower cranes shall have a boom angle or radius indicator readable from the operator's station.
- (2) Hammerhead tower cranes manufactured after July 7, 2012, shall have a hook radius indicator readable from the operator's station.
- (r) Boom hoist drum positive locking device and control. The boom hoist drum shall be equipped with a control that will enable the operator to positively lock the boom hoist drum from the cab.
(s) The following deceleration devices:
- (1) Trolley travel deceleration device. The trolley speed shall be automatically reduced prior to the trolley reaching the end limit in both directions to prevent trolley contact with end stops.
- (2) Boom hoist deceleration device. The boom speed shall be automatically reduced prior to the boom reaching the minimum or maximum radius limit.
- (3) Load hoist deceleration device. The load speed shall be automatically reduced prior to the hoist reaching the upper limit.
- (t) Any other safety devices as may be required by the applicable edition of ASME B30.3.
Note: Section 5017 (Safety Devices) does not apply to tower cranes.
All tower cranes shall have the following safety devices:
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
History
1. New section filed 8-29-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 39).
2. Redesignation and amendment of former subsection (a) as new subsection (a)(1), and new subsections (a) and (a)(2) filed 3-3-98; operative 4-2-98 (Register 98, No. 10).
3. Amendment of first paragraph and subsection (a)(2) filed 1-3-2002; operative 2-2-2002 (Register 2002, No. 1).
4. Amendment of first paragraph and subsection (d)(1) filed 10-30-2003; operative 11-29-2003 (Register 2003, No. 44).
5. Amendment filed 8-2-2005; operative 9-1-2005 (Register 2005, No. 31).
6. Amendment filed 7-26-2022; operative 7-26-2022 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2022, No. 30). Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20 and an additional 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-71-20.