NickfromWI
King of Splices
Nope. It's been explained to me that I don't have to comply with ANSI/OSHA because I'm CA Cal-OSHA supersedes the federal OSHA standards. I confirmed this with Pet at TCIA
If you look at the cal-OSHA rules, they are a total joke. It includes such gems as...
(2) The climbing line must be crotched as soon as practicable after the employee is aloft, and a taut line-hitch tied and checked.
(5) Employees shall remain tied in until the work is completed and they have returned to the ground, unless it is necessary to recrotch.
(1) Climbing ropes shall be used when working aloft in trees. These ropes shall have a minimum diameter of 1/2-inch and shall be 3 or 4 strand, first- grade manila, with a nominal breaking strength of 2,300 pounds, or its equivalent in strength and durability.
(2) Polypropylene or other synthetic ropes having similar low melting points shall not be used.
So basically if they come to our job site, they should be amazed. But then if the inspector is a dick, they might fine me for having 11mm climbing line that isn't 4 strand Manila.
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nick
If you look at the cal-OSHA rules, they are a total joke. It includes such gems as...
(2) The climbing line must be crotched as soon as practicable after the employee is aloft, and a taut line-hitch tied and checked.
(5) Employees shall remain tied in until the work is completed and they have returned to the ground, unless it is necessary to recrotch.
(1) Climbing ropes shall be used when working aloft in trees. These ropes shall have a minimum diameter of 1/2-inch and shall be 3 or 4 strand, first- grade manila, with a nominal breaking strength of 2,300 pounds, or its equivalent in strength and durability.
(2) Polypropylene or other synthetic ropes having similar low melting points shall not be used.
So basically if they come to our job site, they should be amazed. But then if the inspector is a dick, they might fine me for having 11mm climbing line that isn't 4 strand Manila.
love
nick