[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 5]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR399.207]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 399_EMPLOYEE SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS--Table of Contents

 

  Subpart L_Step, Handhold, and Deck Requirements for Commercial Motor 

                                Vehicles

 

Sec. 399.207  Truck and truck-tractor access requirements.



    (a) General rule. Any person entering or exiting the cab or 

accessing the rear portion of a high profile COE truck or truck-tractor 

shall be afforded sufficient steps and handholds, and/or deck plates to 

allow the user to have at least 3 limbs in contact with the truck or 

truck-tractor at any time. This rule applies to intermediate positions 

as well as transition between intermediate positions. To allow for 

changes in climbing sequence, the step design shall include, as a 

minimum, one intermediate step of sufficient size to accommodate two 

feet. Exception. If air and electrical connections necessary to couple 

or uncouple a truck-tractor from a trailer are accessible from the 

ground, no step, handholds or deck plates are required to permit access 

to the rear of the cab.

    (b) Performance requirements. All high profile COE trucks or truck-

tractors shall be equipped on each side of the vehicle where a seat is 

located, with a sufficient number of steps and handholds to conform with 

the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section and shall meet the 

performance requirements:

    (1) Vertical height. All measurements of vertical height shall be 

made from ground level with the vehicle at unladen weight.

    (2) Distance between steps. The distance between steps, up to and 

including the door sill step, shall provide any person a stable resting 

position which can be sustained without body motion and by exerting no 

more arm force than 35 percent of the person's body weight per grasp 

during all stages of entry and exit. This criterion applies to 

intermediate positions as well as transition between intermediate 

positions above ground level.

    (i) When the ground provides the person foot support during entry or 

is the final step in the sequence during exit, and the step is 508 

millimeters (20 inches) or more above ground, the stable resting 

position shall be achievable by the person using both hands to grasp the 

handhold(s) and requiring no more arm force than 35 percent of body 

weight per grasp.

    (ii) The vertical height of the first step shall be no more than 609 

millimeters (24 inches) from ground level.

    (3) Construction. Each step or deck plate shall be of a slip 

resistant design which minimizes the accumulation of foreign material. 

Wherever practicable, a self-cleaning material should be used.

    (4) Foot accommodation. Step depth or clearance and step width 

necessary to accommodate a climbing person are defined by using a 

minimum 127 millimeter (5 inch) diameter disc as shown in Illustration 

III.

    (i) Single foot accommodation. The disc shall fit on a tread rung, 

or in a step recess, with no exterior overhang.

    (ii) Two-foot accommodation. Two discs shall fit on a tread rung, or 

in a step recess, with no exterior overhang.



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    Note: The 127 millimeter (5 inch) disc is only intended to test for 

a minimum depth and width requirement. The step need not retain the disc 

at rest.



    (5) Step strength. Each step must withstand a vertical static load 

of at least 204 kilograms (450 pounds) uniformly distributed over any 

127 millimeter (5 inch) increment of step width.

    (6) Handhold location. A handhold must be located within the reach 

of any person entering or exiting the vehicle.

    (7) Exterior mounting specifications for handholds. Each handhold, 

affixed to the exterior of the vehicle, shall have at least 38 

millimeters (1.5 inches) clearance between the handhold and the surface 

to which it is mounted for the distance between its mounting points.

    (8) Handhold size and shape. Each handhold shall be free of sharp 

edges (minimum 1 millimeter [0.04 inch] radius) and have an effective 

peripheral grip length that permits full grasp by any person.

    (9) Handhold strength. Each handhold shall withstand a horizontal 

static load of at least 114 kilograms (250 pounds) uniformly distributed 

over the area of a hand print and applied away from the mounting 

surface.

    (10) Deck plates. Deck plates shall be on the rear of a truck-

tractor as necessary to couple or uncouple air and/or electrical 

connections.

    (11) Deck plate strength. Each deck plate shall be capable of 

withstanding the vertical static load of at least 205 kilograms (450 

pounds) uniformly distributed over a 127 millimeter (5 inch) diameter 

disc.