Note: | An external code mark on the sling is an acceptable means of recording the inspection as long as the code can be traced back to a record. |
Table 22
Metal Mesh Sling Inspection Table
Inspect metal mesh slingsfor conditions such as thefollowing: | Perform inspections: |
* Missing or illegible sling identification; | * At least once a year for slings in normal service; |
* Broken welds along the sling edge; | * At least once a quarter for slings in severe service; |
* Broken brazed joints along the sling edge; | * As recommended by a qualified person for slings in special service. |
* Broken wire in any part of the mesh; | |
* Reduction in wire diameter of: | |
- 25% due to abrasion; | |
- 15% due to corrosion; | |
* Lack of flexibility due to the distortion of the mesh; | |
* Distortion of the choker fitting so the depth of the slot is increased by more than 10%; | |
* Distortion of either end fitting so the width of the eye opening is decreased by more than 10%; | |
* A 15% reduction of the original cross-sectional area of any point around the hook opening of the end fitting; | |
* Visible distortion of either end fitting out of its plane; | |
* Cracked end fitting; | |
* Slings in which the spirals are locked or without free articulation; | |
* Fittings that are pitted, corroded, cracked, bent, twisted, gouged, or broken; | |
* Other visible damage that raises doubt about the safety of the sling. |
Note: | Rated loads are based on the following factors: * Strength of sling material; |
* Design factor; | |
* Type of hitch; | |
* Angle of loading. |
Figure 22
Metal Mesh Sling
Note: | Slings in contact with edges, corners, or protrusions should be protected with a material of sufficient strength, thickness, and construction to prevent damage. See Figure 14. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-155-55810
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.440, 49.17.060, and 29 C.F.R. 1926, Subpart CC. 12-01-086, § 296-155-55810, filed 12/20/11, effective 2/1/12.