Besides keeping up with routine repairs and replacements of your overhead garage door components there is one major step you can take to help you pass osha regulations.
Osha overhead door requirements.
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Osha compliance requirements overhead door systems are subject to osha compli ance standards specifically section 5 a 1 of the osh act of 1970 the general duty clause which has been used many times as the basis for overhead door related citations and penalties.
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Section 1910 155 c 3 iv a of this part defines listed and 1910 7 of this part defines a nationally recognized testing laboratory.
How can you make sure you prevent your business from receiving any citations.
Overhead doors are subject to the standards of part 3 12 d of the alberta health and safety code4 and section 2 1 of the act 5.
Part 3 12 d of the code is specific in its requirement that equipment which includes overhead doors be.
State osh plans may impose ad ditional standards.
Each fire door including its frame and hardware must be listed or approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.
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Pursuant to 29 cfr 1903 19 the employer must submit abatement certification and documentation required within 10 days after abatement date.
Door automation should be a positive feature for any facility but remember to consider safety in your application.
The industry recognizes that operating an overhead garage door without a safety device edge or door stop sensor is a hazardous condition as outlined in ansi ul 325 and nfpa 80.
09 10 2002 1910 36 b minimum width of exit routes.
The door that connects any room to an exit route must swing out in the direction of exit travel if the room is designed to be occupied by more than 50 people or if the room is a high hazard area i e contains contents that are likely to burn with extreme rapidity or explode.
But osha the occupational safety health administration doesn t overlook them they enforce them.
1910 36 there are no specific osha standards or requirements applicable to overhead doors.