Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.11872

Current through Vol. 24-21, December 1, 2024
Section R. 408.11872 - Frequent and periodic inspections

Rule 1872.

(1) Inspections shall be made as designated in this subrule and Table 3.
(a) An employer shall establish an inspection schedule based on usage and classification as described in this subrule and Appendix B.
(b) The inspection procedure for cranes in regular service is divided into 2 general classifications based upon the intervals at which inspection should be performed. The intervals in turn are dependent upon the nature of the critical components of the crane and the degree of its exposure to wear, deterioration, or malfunction. The 2 general inspection classifications are designated as frequent and periodic, with respective intervals between inspections as specified in this rule.
(c) Each crane designed and manufactured prior to January 1, 1971 shall be inspected at least monthly. The inspection schedule may be modified based on documented inspection and repair history and a qualified person's recommendations.
(2) Frequent inspection includes examinations by a designated person who makes required records, as follows:
(a) Monthly to quarterly (class C) or at intervals of 100 hours of use, whichever comes first. Frequent inspection includes observations during operation and of items listed in Table 3.
(b) A designated person shall determine whether conditions found during the inspection constitute a hazard and whether a more detailed inspection is required.
(3) Periodic inspection includes inspection of the equipment in place by a designated person who makes records as listed in Table 3 and as follows:
(a) Annually or at intervals of 500 hours of use, whichever comes first. Periodic inspections include observations during operation and of items listed in Table 3.
(b) Conditions of extreme duty cycle, heat, and corrosive or climatic extremes indicate a need for more frequent inspections before use.
(c) Cranes with multiple service classifications shall be inspected in accordance with the highest rated duty classification.
(d) A designated person shall determine whether conditions found during an inspection constitute a hazard and whether disassembly is required for additional inspections.
(4) A crane which is used in infrequent service, that is, which has been idle for a period of 1 month or more, shall be inspected before being placed in service.

TABLE 3

FREQUENT - PERIODIC MANDATORY INSPECTION CHECKLIST

Frequent - F - Periodic - P

BRIDGE STRUCTURAL

TROLLEY STRUCTURAL

Guards & Covers

F

P

Steel Frame

P

Bumpers

F

P

Connection Hardware

P

Rail Sweeps

F

P

Load Beam

P

Cat-walk & Railings

P

Maintenance Platform

P

General Structure & Welds

P

Handrails

P

Capacity Signs

F

P

Rail Sweeps

F

P

Hand Rails

P

Bumpers

F

P

Trolley Rail & Stops

F

P

Guards & Covers

F

P

BRIDGE MECHANICAL

Alignment & Tracking

Motor

F

P

TROLLEY MECHANICAL

Brake & Hydraulics

F

P

Motor

F

P

Gear Case

F

P

Brake

F

P

Couplings

F

P

Gear Case

P

Line Shaft Bearings

F

P

Couplings

F

Wheels

F

P

Wheels

F

P

Wheel Gearings

F

P

TROLLEY ELECTRICAL

Wheel Bearings

F

P

General Wiring & Conduits

F

P

BRIDGE ELECTRICAL

Motor

F

P

Lights

F

P

Control Panels

F

P

Electric Control Brake

F

P

Control Operations

F

P

Master Switches

F

P

Motor Resistors

F

P

Runway Collectors

F

P

Soft Start or Inverter

F

Trolley Conductors

F

P

Hoist/Trolley Conductors

F

P

Resistors

F

P

Limit Switch(s)

F

P

Soft Start or Inverter

F

P

Electric Control Brake(s)

F

P

HOIST STRUCTURAL

HOIST MECHANICAL

Steel Frame Condition

P

Motor

F

P

Capacity Markings

F

P

Brake Drum

F

P

Guards & Covers

F

P

Holding Brake

F

P

Connection to Trolley

F

P

Mechanical Load Brake

F

P

HOIST ELECTRICAL (MAIN)

Gear Case

F

P

General Wiring & Conduits

F

P

Coupling(s)

F

P

Motor(s)

F

P

Upper Sheave(s)

F

P

Control Panel

F

P

Rope Drum

P

Motor Resistors

F

P

Wire Rope

F

P

Limit Switch(s)

F

P

Bottom Block Assembly

F

P

Soft Start or Inverter

F

P

Hook & Latch

F

P

Electric Control Brake(s)

F

P

Equalizer Sheave

F

P

Overload Guard

P

TEST RUN

Brake Coil

F

P

Bridge

F

Power Limit Switch

F

P

Trolley

F

P

Cable Reels

F

P

Main Hoist

F

P

Control Cables

F

P

Auxiliary Hoist

F

P

MAIN POWER SUPPLY

VERIFICATION

Main Line Conductors

F

P

Inspection Accepted/Date

F

P

Main Line Collectors

F

P

Customer Signature

F

P

HOIST STRUCTURAL (AUXILIARY)

MISCELLANEOUS

Steel Frame Condition

P

Warning Tag

F

P

Capacity Markings

F

P

Capacity Markings

F

P

Guards & Covers

F

P

Wind Indicators

F

P

Connection to Trolley

F

P

Rail Clamps

F

P

HOIST ELECTRICAL (AUXILIARY)

Hour Meter Readings

P

General Wiring & Conduits

F

P

Operator Instruction Manual

P

Motor(s)

F

P

Maintenance Manual

P

Control Panel

F

P

Runway, Rails, Clips, Bars

F

P

Motor Resistors

F

P

Proper License

P

Limit Switch(s)

F

P

Warning Devices

F

P

Soft Start or Inverter

F

P

Spare Batteries

F

P

Electric Control Brake(s)

F

P

Recharging Unit

F

P

Overload Guard

P

Transmitter Storage Location

F

P

Brake Coil

F

P

HOIST MECHANICAL (AUXILIARY)

Power Limit Switch

F

P

Motor

F

P

Cable Reels

F

P

Brake Drum

F

P

Control Cables

F

P

Holding Brake

F

P

RADIO CONTROL ELECTRICAL

Mechanical Load Brake

F

P

Conduits & Fittings

F

P

Gear Case

F

P

Wiring & Connections

F

P

Coupling(s)

F

P

Control Panels

F

P

Upper Sheave(s)

F

P

Radio/Manual Switch

F

P

Rope Drum

P

Receiver Antenna

F

P

Wire Rope

F

P

Transmitter Functions

F

P

Bottom Block Assembly

F

P

Transmitter Emergency Stop

F

P

Hook & Latch

F

P

TROLLEY CONTROL PANELS

Equalizer Sheave

F

P

Contactors

F

P

PENDANT CONTROL

Arch Shields

F

P

Push Button Festoon Condition

F

P

Wiring

F

P

Push Button Pendant Condition

F

P

Grounds

F

P

Push Button Legend Markings

F

P

Resistors

F

P

Push Button Strain Relief

F

P

Doors Closed

F

P

Cable Reel(s)

F

P

AUXILIARY HOIST CONTROL PANELS

Pendant Balancer

F

P

Contactors

F

P

Operation of E-Stop

F

P

Arch Shields

F

P

Warning Tag on Push Button

F

P

Wiring

F

P

BRIDGE CONTROL PANELS

Grounds

F

P

Line Contactor & Knife

F

P

Switch

Resistors

F

P

Bridge Contactors

F

P

Doors Closed

F

P

Arch Shields

F

P

Overload Relays

P

Wiring

F

P

SAFETY

Grounds

F

P

Fire Extinguisher

F

P

Resistors

F

P

Clearance Crane/Obstruction

P

Doors Closed

F

P

General Condition & Housekeeping

F

P

MAIN HOIST CONTROL PANELS

TROLLEY POWER SUPPLY

Contactors

F

P

Trolley Conductors

F

Arch Shields

F

P

Trolley Line Collectors

F

Wiring

F

P

FESTOON SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY

Grounds

F

P

Trolley Pusher Arm

F

Resistors

F

P

Festoon Span Conductors

F

Doors Closed

F

P

Festoon Trolleys

F

Overload Relays

F

P

Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.11872

1979 AC; 2002 AACS; 2005 AACS; 2018 MR 3, Eff. 2/8/2018