
Įmployers must replace wire rope when the following conditions exist: kinks six randomly broken wires in one rope lay or three broken wires in one strand in one lay one third of the original diameter of the outside wires is lost heat damage evidence that the secondary brake has engaged the rope and any other physical damage that impairs the function and strength of the rope. ĭrum hoists must contain no less than four wraps of the rope at the lowest point. The standard prohibits using repaired wire. Also see, OSHA Standards and Interpretation Letter: - Scaffolds: Lifelines, support lines, and suspension ropes cannot have a common anchor point. The suspension ropes must be long enough to allow the scaffold to be lowered to the level below without the rope passing through the hoist, or the end of the rope configured to prevent the end from passing through the hoist. Emergency escape and rescue devices must not be used as working platforms, unless designed to function as suspension scaffolds and emergency systems.When lanyards are connected to horizontal lifelines or structural members on single-point or two-point adjustable scaffolds, the scaffold must have additional independent support lines equal in number and strength to the suspension lines and have automatic locking devices.When using direct access, the surface must not be more than 24 inches (61 cm) above or 14 inches (36 cm) horizontally from the surface.When scaffold platforms are more than 24 inches (61 cm) above or below a point of access, ladders, ramps, walkways, or similar surfaces must be used.


Employers must ensure that all employees are trained to recognize the hazards associated with the type of scaffold being used.Some of the requirements for all types of suspension scaffolds include:
