[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 27, Volume 7]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 29CFR1917.46]

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                             TITLE 29--LABOR
 
CHAPTER XVII--OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT 
                          OF LABOR (CONTINUED)
 
PART 1917--MARINE TERMINALS--Table of Contents
 
              Subpart C--Cargo Handling Gear and Equipment
 
Sec. 1917.46  Load indicating devices.

    (a)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(1)(viii) of this section, 
every crane after October 3, 1984 shall be fitted with a load indicating 
device or alternative device in proper working condition which shall 
meet the following criteria:
    (i) The type or model or any load indicating or alternate device 
which is used shall provide:
    (A) A direct indication in the cab of actual weight hoisted or a 
means of determining this by referencing a weight indication to crane 
ratings posted and visible to the operator, except that the use of a 
dynamometer or simple scale alone will not meet this requirement; or
    (B) Indications in the cab according to the radius and load at the 
moment; or
    (C) A direct means to prevent an overload from occurring.
    (ii) The accuracy of the load indicating device, weight-moment 
device, or overload protection device shall be such that any indicated 
load (or limit), including the sum of actual weight hoisted and 
additional equipment or ``add ons'' such as slings, sensors, blocks, 
etc., is within the range between 95 percent (5 percent underload) and 
110 percent (10 percent overload) of the actual true total load. Such 
accuracy shall be required over the range of daily operating variables 
reasonably anticipated under the conditions of use.
    (iii) The device shall permit the operator to determine, before 
making any lift, that the indicating or substitute system is operative. 
In the alternative, if a device is so mounted or attached to preclude 
such a determination, it may not be used unless it has been certified by 
the manufacturer to remain operable within the limits stated in 
paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section for a specific period of use. 
Checks for accuracy, using known values of load, shall be performed at 
the time of every certification survey (see Sec. 1917.50) and at such 
additional times as may be recommended by the manufacturer.
    (iv) When a load indicating device or alternative system is so 
arranged in the supporting system (crane structure) that its failure 
could cause the load to be dropped, its strength shall not be the 
limiting factor of the supporting system (crane structure).
    (v) Marking shall be conspicuously placed giving: units of measure 
in pounds or both pounds and kilograms, capacity of the indicating 
system, accuracy of the indicating system, and operating instructions 
and precautions. In the case of systems utilizing indications other than 
actual weights, the marking shall include data on: the means of 
measurement, capacity of the system, accuracy of the system, and 
operating instructions and precautions. If the system used provides no 
readout, but is such as to automatically cease crane operation when the 
rated load limit under any specific condition of use is reached, marking 
shall be provided giving the make and model of the device installed, a 
description of what it does, how it is operated, and any necessary 
precautions regarding the system. All weight indications, other types of 
loading indications, and other data required shall be readily visible to 
the operator.
    (vi) All load indicating devices shall be operative over the full 
operating radius. Overall accuracy shall be based on actual applied load 
and not on full scale (full capacity) load.

    Explanatory Note: For example, if accuracy of the load indicating 
device is based on full scale load and the device is arbitrarily set at 
plus/minus 10 percent, it would accept a reading between 90,000 and 
110,000 lbs., at full capacity of a machine with 100,000 lbs., maximum 
rating, but would also allow a reading between zero and 20,000 lbs., at 
that outreach (radius) at which the rating would be 10,000 lbs., 
capacity--an unacceptable figure. If, however, accuracy is based on 
actual applied load under the same conditions, the acceptable range 
would remain the same with the 100,000-lb. load but becomes a figure 
between 9,000 and 11,000 lbs., a much different and acceptable 
condition, at the 10,000-lb. load.

    (vii) When the device uses the radius as a factor in its use or in 
its operating indications, the indicated radius (which may be in feet 
and/or meters, or degrees of boom angle, depending on the system used) 
shall be a figure which is within the range of a figure no greater than 
110 percent of the actual radius to a figure which is no less than 97 
percent of the actual (true) radius. A

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conversion chart shall be provided whenever it is necessary to convert 
between degrees of radius and feet or meters.
    (viii) The load indicating device requirements of this subparagraph 
do not apply to a crane:
    (A) Of trolley equipped bridge type or overhead type while handling 
intermodal containers known to be identified as empty, or loaded, and in 
either case in compliance with the provisions of Sec. 1917.71, or while 
hoisting other lifts by means of a lifting beam supplied by the crane 
manufacturer for the purpose, and in all cases within the crane rating;
    (B) While handling bulk commodities or cargoes by means of clamshell 
bucket or magnet;
    (C) While used to handle or hold hoses in connection with transfer 
of bulk liquids or other hose handled products; or
    (D) While the crane is used exclusively to handle cargo or equipment 
the total actual gross weight of which is known by means of marking of 
the unit or units hoisted, when such total actual gross weight never 
exceeds 11,200 lbs., and when 11,200 lbs., is less than the rated 
capacity of the crane at the maximum outreach that is possible under the 
conditions of use at the time.

[48 FR 30909, July 5, 1983, as amended at 62 FR 40199, July 25, 1997]