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OSHA Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR)
Powered industrial trucks. - 1910.178
- Standard
Number:
1910.178
- Standard
Title:
Powered Industrial Trucks.
- SubPart
Number: N
- SubPart
Title:
Materials Handling and Storage
- Applicable
Standard:
Applicable Standard:
(a)
General
Requirements.
(a)(1)
This
section contains safety requirements relating to fire protection, design,
maintenance, and use of fork trucks, tractors, platform lift trucks,
motorized hand trucks, and other specialized industrial trucks powered by
electric motors or internal combustion engines. This section does not
apply to compressed air or nonflammable compressed gas-operated industrial
trucks, nor to farm vehicles, nor to vehicles intended primarily for earth
moving or over-the-road hauling.
(a)(2)
All
new powered industrial trucks acquired and used by an employer after the
effective date specified in paragraph (b) of 1910.182 shall meet the
design and construction requirements for powered industrial trucks
established in the "American National Standard for Powered Industrial
Trucks, Part II, ANSI B56.1-1969", which is incorporated by reference
as specified in Sec. 1910.6, except for vehicles intended primarily for
earth moving or over-the-road hauling.
..1910.178(a)(3)
(a)(3)
Approved
trucks shall bear a label or some other identifying mark indicating
approval by the testing laboratory. See paragraph (a)(7) of this section
and paragraph 405 of "American National Standard for Powered
Industrial Trucks, Part II, ANSI B56.1-1969", which is incorporated
by reference in paragraph (a)(2) of this section and which provides that
if the powered industrial truck is accepted by a nationally recognized
testing laboratory it should be so marked.
(a)(4)
Modifications
and additions which affect capacity and safe operation shall not be
performed by the customer or user without manufacturers prior written
approval. Capacity, operation, and maintenance instruction plates, tags,
or decals shall be changed accordingly.
(a)(5)
If the
truck is equipped with front-end attachments other than factory installed
attachments, the user shall request that the truck be marked to identify
the attachments and show the approximate weight of the truck and
attachment combination at maximum elevation with load laterally centered.
(a)(6)
The
user shall see that all nameplates and markings are in place and are
maintained in a legible condition.
(a)(7)
As
used in this section, the term, "approved truck" or
"approved industrial truck" means a truck that is listed or
approved for fire safety purposes for the intended use by a nationally
recognized testing laboratory, using nationally recognized testing
standards. Refer to 1910.155(c)(3)(iv)(A) for definition of nationally
recognized testing laboratory.
..1910.178(b)
(b)
Designations.
For the purpose of this standard there are eleven different designations
of industrial trucks or tractors as follows: D, DS, DY, E, ES, EE, EX, G,
GS, LP, and LPS.
(b)(1)
The D
designated units are units similar to the G units except that they are
diesel engine powered instead of gasoline engine powered.
(b)(2)
The DS
designated units are diesel powered units that are provided with
additional safeguards to the exhaust, fuel and electrical systems. They
may be used in some locations where a D unit may not be considered
suitable.
(b)(3)
The DY
designated units are diesel powered units that have all the safeguards of
the DS units and in addition do not have any electrical equipment
including the ignition and are equipped with temperature limitation
features.
(b)(4)
The E
designated units are electrically powered units that have minimum
acceptable safeguards against inherent fire hazards.
..1910.178(b)(5)
(b)(5)
The ES
designated units are electrically powered units that, in addition to all
of the requirements for the E units, are provided with additional
safeguards to the electrical system to prevent emission of hazardous
sparks and to limit surface temperatures. They may be used in some
locations where the use of an E unit may not be considered suitable.
(b)(6)
The EE
designated units are electrically powered units that have, in addition to
all of the requirements for the E and ES units, the electric motors and
all other electrical equipment completely enclosed. In certain locations
the EE unit may be used where the use of an E and ES unit may not be
considered suitable.
(b)(7)
The EX
designated units are electrically powered units that differ from the E,
ES, or EE units in that the electrical fittings and equipment are so
designed, constructed and assembled that the units may be used in certain
atmospheres containing flammable vapors or dusts.
(b)(8)
The G
designated units are gasoline powered units having minimum acceptable
safeguards against inherent fire hazards.
(b)(9)
The GS
designated units are gasoline powered units that are provided with
additional safeguards to the exhaust, fuel, and electrical systems. They
may be used in some locations where the use of a G unit may not be
considered suitable.
(b)(10)
The LP
designated unit is similar to the G unit except that liquefied petroleum
gas is used for fuel instead of gasoline.
..1910.178(b)(11)
(b)(11)
The
LPS designated units are liquefied petroleum gas powered units that are
provided with additional safeguards to the exhaust, fuel, and electrical
systems. They may be used in some locations where the use of an LP unit
may not be considered suitable.
(b)(12)
The
atmosphere or location shall have been classified as to whether it is
hazardous or nonhazardous prior to the consideration of industrial trucks
being used therein and the type of industrial truck required shall be as
provided in paragraph (d) of this section for such location.
(c)
(c)(1)
The industrial trucks specified under subparagraph
(2) of this paragraph are the minimum types required but industrial trucks
having greater safeguards may be used if desired.
(c)(2)
For specific areas of use see Table N-1 which
tabulates the information contained in this section. References are to the
corresponding classification as used in subpart S of this part.
(c)(2)(i)
Power-operated industrial trucks shall not be used
in atmospheres containing hazardous concentration of acetylene, butadiene,
ethylene oxide, hydrogen (or gases or vapors equivalent in hazard to
hydrogen, such as manufactured gas), propylene oxide, acetaldehyde,
cyclopropane, diethyl ether, ethylene, isoprene, or unsymmetrical dimethyl
hydrazine (UDMH).
..1910.178(c)(2)(ii)
(c)(2)(ii)(a)
Power-operated industrial trucks shall not be used
in atmospheres containing hazardous concentrations of metal dust,
including aluminum, magnesium, and their commercial alloys, other metals
of similarly hazardous characteristics, or in atmospheres containing
carbon black, coal or coke dust except approved power-operated industrial
trucks designated as EX may be used in such atmospheres.
(c)(2)(ii)(b)
In atmospheres where dust of magnesium, aluminum or
aluminum bronze may be present, fuses, switches, motor controllers, and
circuit breakers of trucks shall have enclosures specifically approved for
such locations.
(c)(2)(iii)
Only approved power-operated industrial trucks
designated as EX may be used in atmospheres containing acetone,
acrylonitrile, alcohol, ammonia, benzine, benzol, butane, ethylene
dichloride, gasoline, hexane, lacquer solvent vapors, naphtha, natural
gas, propane, propylene, styrene, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, or
xylenes in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable
mixtures and where such concentrations of these gases or vapors exist
continuously, intermittently or periodically under normal operating
conditions or may exist frequently because of repair, maintenance
operations, leakage, breakdown or faulty operation of equipment.
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