Note: | Installation of knuckle guards on buggy handles is recommended. |
Exception: | Small jobs utilizing only one concrete buggy, or larger jobs utilizing a "one-way traffic pattern" may be exempt from the requirements for "turnouts" or for "sufficient width for two buggies to pass." |
Exemption: | Runways less than 12 inches above the floor or ground which are utilized by hard-powered buggies only, may be exempt from the requirements for guardrails and wheelguards. |
Concrete delivery hose. A flexible concrete delivery hose which has two end couplings.
Concrete pump. A construction machine that pumps concrete.
Controls. The devices used to operate a machine.
Delivery systems. The pipe, hoses and components, through which the concrete is pumped.
Grooved end. A pipe clamp pipe connection where a groove is machined or rolled directly into the outside of the pipe wall (for example: Victualic).
Material pressure. The pressure exerted on the concrete inside the delivery system.
Placing boom and placing unit. A manual or power driven, slewable working device which:
* Consists of one or more extendable or folding parts for supporting the concrete delivery system, and directs the discharge into the desired location; and
* May be mounted on trucks, trailers, or special vehicles. Qualified person. Someone who:
* Possesses a recognized degree or certificate of professional standing; or
* Has extensive knowledge, training, and experience; or
* Successfully demonstrated the ability to resolve problems relating to the work.
Restraining devices. A sling, cable, or equivalent device used to minimize excess movement of a delivery system in case of separation.
Whip hoses. A suspended hose that has only one coupling and is used to direct the delivery of concrete.
You must ensure the following identification is furnished if originally identified by the manufacturer and on all pumps manufactured after January 1, 1998:
* The manufacturer's name;
* The year of manufacture;
*The model and serial number;
* The maximum material pressure;
* The maximum allowable pressure in the hydraulic system; and
* The maximum weight per foot of delivery system including concrete.
You must have the manufacturer's operation/safety manual or equivalent available for each concrete pump or placing boom.
If during an equipment inspection a condition is revealed that might endanger workers, you must not return the equipment to service until the condition is corrected.
Controls must have their function clearly marked.
In the event of failure of a structural member, overloading, or contact with energized electric power lines and before return to service, the equipment must be certified safe by:
* The manufacturer; or
* An agent of the manufacturer; or
* A professional engineer.
* Trailer or skid mounted concrete pumps;
* Placing booms; and
* All major detachable components over 500 pounds.
A concrete pump must be lifted using the lift points specified by the manufacturer or a professional engineer.
A concrete pump must have a clearly labeled emergency stop switch that stops the pumping action.
* Hinged or bolted in place;
* At least 3 inches distance from the agitator;
* Be capable of supporting a load of 250 pounds.
* The weight of the load;
* The length and diameter of suspended hose;
* The diameter and weight of mounted pipe.
* Documented;
* Recorded; and
* Available upon request.
* Be sufficient to maintain a burst pressure greater than the maximum pressure the pump can produce;
* The pipe sections must be replaced when measurements indicate wall thickness has been reduced to the limits specified by the manufacturer.
Table 1, Nonmandatory Recommended maximum yards per hour through hose
Hose Diameter | Hose Length (12' and less) Max. yards per hour | Hose Length (12' and longer) Max. yards per hour |
2" | 30 | 30 |
3" | 90 | 50 |
4" | 160 | 110 |
5" | See manufacturer specs | See manufacturer specs |
* The above figures are based on a minimum of a 4" slump and a 5 sack mix.
* Variables in mix design can have an effect on these ratings.
* Aggregate should not exceed 1/3 the diameter of the delivery system.
* Be used on attachments suspended from the boom tips; and
* Have a load rating not less than 1/5 of its ultimate breaking strength.
* Nondestructive testing of all sections of the boom by a method capable of ensuring the structural integrity of the boom;
* Be conducted by a qualified person or by a private agency.
* The identification, including the serial numbers and manufacturer's name, of the components and parts inspected and tested;
* A description of the test methods and results;
* The names and qualifications of the people performing the inspection;
* A listing of necessary repairs; and
* The signature of the manufacturer, an agent of the manufacturer, or a qualified person.
Note: | See WAC 296-155-628(8)(d) for the inspection worksheet criteria. |
* At least 20/30 Snellen in one eye and 20/50 in the other. Corrective lenses may be used to fulfill this requirement;
* Ability to distinguish colors, regardless of position, if color differentiation is required;
* Normal depth perception and field of vision.
* Driving, operating, cleaning and maintaining concrete pumps, placing booms, and related equipment;
* Jib/boom extensions;
* Boom length/angle;
* Manufacturer's variances;
* Radii;
* Range diagram, stability, tipping axis; and
* Structural/tipping determinations.
* Safety;
* Operational characteristics and limitations; and
* Controls.
Note: | DOT requirements for inspections - Ref. 49.C.F.R.396.11, Driver Vehicle Inspections and 396.13, Driver Pre-Trip Inspections; and WAC 296-155-610. |
All safety decals must be in place as required by the manufacturer.
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-155-682
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060 and 29 C.F.R. 1926, Subpart M, Fall Protection. 13-04-073, § 296-155-682, filed 2/4/13, effective 4/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. 04-14-028, § 296-155-682, filed 6/29/04, effective 1/1/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040,[49.17].050 and chapter 49.17 RCW. 00-21-102, § 296-155-682, filed 10/18/00, effective 2/1/01. Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW. 95-10-016, § 296-155-682, filed 4/25/95, effective 10/1/95; 94-15-096 (Order 94-07), § 296-155-682, filed 7/20/94, effective 9/20/94; 91-03-044 (Order 90-18), § 296-155-682, filed 1/10/91, effective 2/12/91; 90-17-051 (Order 90-10), § 296-155-682, filed 8/13/90, effective 9/24/90; 89-11-035 (Order 89-03), § 296-155-682, filed 5/15/89, effective 6/30/89.