In the early days of residential garage door openers.
Osha garage door regulations.
For a comprehensive list of compliance requirements of osha standards or regulations refer to title 29 of the code of federal regulations.
Public law 101 608 the consumer product safety improvement act of 1990.
Door automation should be a positive feature for any facility but remember to consider safety in your application.
Two overhead garage doors approximately 12 feet wide did not have safety device edges or door stop sensors to prevent struck by hazards to employees.
1910 36 there are no specific osha standards or requirements applicable to overhead doors.
The commission has regulations for residential garage door operators gdos to protect consumers from the risk of entrapment.
09 10 2002 1910 36 b minimum width of exit routes.
16 cfr part 1211.
Osh act of 1970 section 5 a 1.
Since you did not state in your letter whether you are providing service maintenance and or installation on automatic or manually operated doors we will assume that your business would be classified in general industry.
It does not impose any new compliance requirements.
The employer did not furnish employment and a place of employment which were free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees in that employees were exposed to struck by hazards in the garage.
Where the door opens into the stairway of a smokeproof enclosure the landing need not have a length of 5 feet.
New safety regulations and technology requirements begin to be implemented and proposed.
Bush signs the federal legislation that ensures all garage door openers produced after 1993 must meet the entrapment protection safety standards as dictated in ul325 at the time.
The best way to ensure that your garage door will pass osha regulations is to put a preventative maintenance plan in place.
Where a door opens over a landing the landing shall be at least as wide as the door and at least 5 feet long.
1910 36 f the capacity of an exit route must be adequate.
Title 24 part 2 section 2 3303 i 1 and i 2 exception.
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The commission first issued the gdo standard in 1991 as required by the consumer product safety improvement act of 1990 improvement act public law 101 608.
There are no specific osha standards or requirements for overhead doors regardless of their location.