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1926.1435(d)(2)(vii)(A) A Hoist Brake on All Hoists
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OSHA 1926 Construction > CC Cranes & Derricks in Construction > 1926.1435 Tower Cranes > 1926.1435(d) Safety Devices > 1926.1435(d)(2) > 1926.1435(d)(2)(vii) > 1926.1435(d)(2)(vii)(A) A Hoist Brake on All Hoists
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1926.800(g)(1) Underground Construction, Caissons, Cofferdams, and Compressed Air, Hoisting Capability
hoisting means shall be designed so that the load hoist drum is powered in both directions of rotation and so that the brake is automatically applied upon ...
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