Safety Standards
for Window Cleaning
Chapter 296-878, WAC |
Effective
Date: 01/01/03 |
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Anchor, window-cleaner's
belt
Fall-preventing attachment points for
direct attachment of the terminal portion of a window-cleaner's
belt.
Belt terminal
That part of the safety belt that is
attached to the anchor during the window-cleaning operation.
Block and tackle
A lifting device consisting of one or
more pulley blocks reeved with chains, wire ropes, or fibre
ropes used solely for raising and lowering a load or moving
a load horizontally.
Boatswain's chair
A single-point adjustable suspension
scaffold consisting of a seat or sling designed to support one
worker in a sitting position.
Capstan device
An upright, spool-shaped cylinder used
for hoisting or lifting weights that is turned by a motor or
by hand.
Carabiner
An oblong metal ring with an openable
spring-hinged side, used to clip a rope to an anchoring device.
Competent person
One who is capable of identifying existing
and predictable hazards in the surroundings, or working conditions
which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees,
and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures
to eliminate them.
Drop (drop zone)
A vertical area or work zone accessed
by the worker or piece of equipment during one descent.
Drop line
A vertical line from a fixed anchorage,
independent of the work surface.
Fixture
Attachments, anchors, anchorages, tie
backs or support equipment permanently dedicated to a given
site.
Grade
Means the ground, floor, sidewalk, roof,
or any level surface that is considered a safe place to work.
Lanyard
A flexible line to secure a wearer of
a safety belt or harness to a drop line, lifeline or fixed anchorage.
Mullion
A slender, vertical dividing bar between
windows, panels, etc.
Primary support/suspension
A working line or approved anchorage
used for attachment of a working line.
Qualified person
A person is qualified if they have 1
of the following:
- Extensive knowledge, training, and experience
about the subject matter, work, or project
- A recognized degree, certificate, or professional
standing
- Successful demonstration of problem solving
skills in connection with the subject, work, or project.
Rated capacity
The combined weight of workers, tools,
equipment, and other materials that the device is designed and
installed to lift and support.
Rope descent system (RDS)
An assembly of components that allows
the operator to control the rate of descent at any time. A rope
descent system includes the following components:
- Suspension devices
- Certified roof anchorages
- Primary support ropes or lines
- The descent device
- Carabiners or shackles
- A seatboard or boatswain's chair.
Terminal strap
The strap or rope attached to the waist
band on 1 end, and to the belt terminals on the other end.
Window cleaning
Cleaning, wiping, restoring or other methods
of cleaning windows.
Working line
A rope suspended from an anchorage and
used to access parts of a building.
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