CAL-OSHA Requirements for Permanent Scaffolding
Due to a number of incidents, as well as the lack of adequate inspection records involving permanently installed window washing platforms and exterior building maintenance systems, CAL-OSHA has distributed a letter detailing the annual maintenance requirements for permanently installed scaffolding systems.
The letter can be viewed here. (PDF)
The California Code of Regulations noted in the letter are section numbers 3296, 3297, and 3328(b) under Title 8.
Bottom line to building owners and managers? Site inspections are no longer adequate. Annual maintenance will include removing hoists from the building to be shop tested to the manufacture's specifications and to have routine maintenance performed. A detailed account of this maintenance will need to be documented in the building's records.
As such, there is a need for client to be aware of the possible increased maintenance costs from the CAL-OSHA requirements. Scaffold Inspections & Testing (S.I.T.) companies may charge more for inspections, and some manufacturers have started restricting sale of parts to other S.I.T. licensed contractors, which might require a hoist manufacturer to travel from outside the Bay Area to service the particular type of equipment. If you have a claim for a new exterior building maintenance system you might make sure you cover these items and include a line item for new additional maintenance requirements (which always seems to be an underfunded item anyhow).