(Amendment)
DAR File No.: 40494
Filed: 06/14/2016 09:25:29 AMRULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
This is a corrective amendment. It makes technical changes to correct minor, nonsubstantive errors. This amendment also eliminates one subsection that is not needed.
Summary of the rule or change:
The Department recently performed a thorough review of Rule R920-50. The review uncovered minor, nonsubstantive errors and a subsection in the rule that is not necessary. This amendment makes these corrections.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Title 72, Chapter 11
- Section 72-11-210
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
The Department does not anticipate that this amendment will have any affect on the state's budget because it does not change anything that might affect a revenue stream.
local governments:
The Department does not anticipate that this amendment will have any affect on the budgets of local governments because it does not change anything that might affect a revenue stream.
small businesses:
The Department does not anticipate that this amendment will have any affect on the budgets of small business because it does not change anything that might affect a revenue stream.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
The Department does not anticipate that this amendment will have any affect on the budgets persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local government entities because it does not change anything that might affect a revenue stream.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
This amendment makes technical changes and corrections, and eliminates a requirement for a written certification of manufacture for passenger ropeways. Since this amendment eliminates a requirement that formerly burdened affected persons, it is possible they could experience reduced costs due to the amendment. The Department does not anticipate the amendment will lead to any increased compliance costs for affected persons.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
This is a corrective amendment. It makes technical changes to correct minor, nonsubstantive errors in Rule R920-50 and will have no fiscal impact on business.
Carlos Braceras, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Office of Administrative Rules, or at:
Transportation
Operations, Traffic and Safety
CALVIN L RAMPTON COMPLEX
4501 S 2700 W
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84119-5998Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- James Palmer at the above address, by phone at 801-965-4000, by FAX at 801-965-4338, or by Internet E-mail at jimpalmer@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
08/01/2016
This rule may become effective on:
08/08/2016
Authorized by:
Carlos Braceras, Executive Director
RULE TEXT
R920. Transportation, Operations, Traffic and Safety.
R920-50. Ropeway Operation Safety.
R920-50-3. Definitions.
In addition to terms defined at Section 72-11-102, the following terms are defined:
(1) "Aerial lift specialist" as used in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B77.1 sections 3.3.4.1 and 4.3.4.1, means a Ropeway Inspector.
(2) "Aerial tramway specialist" as used in ANSI B77.1 section 2.3.4.1 means a Ropeway Inspector.
(3) "Air Space" means the area bounded by vertical planes commencing at a point thirty-five (35) feet from the intersection of the vertical planes of the ropes[
or cables] and ground surface.(4) "Annual general inspection" means an inspection of a passenger ropeway made by a Ropeway Inspector to verify preservation of original design integrity and to determine that components and systems of the passenger ropeway are in proper working order and in accordance with this rule.
(5) "Audible warning devices" means an audible warning device that signals an impending start of the aerial lift.
(6) "Conveyor specialist" as used in ANSI B77.1 section 7.3.4.1 means a Ropeway Inspector.
(7) "Dynamic Testing Logs" means a record of the data collected during the dynamic test.
(8) "Experienced personnel" means an individual who has acquired knowledge and skills through study, training, or experience in ropeway maintenance, operation, or testing.
(9) "Existing ropeway" means any passenger ropeway that shall have been operated for passengers in excess of one calendar year.
(10) "Incident inspection" means an inspection of a passenger ropeway incident made by an approved Ropeway Inspector or a qualified engineer at the request of the Committee.
(11) "Land surveyor" means an individual licensed under Section 58-22-102 as a professional land surveyor.
(12) "Modification" means any change as defined in ANSI B77.1 Section 1.2.4.4, ANSI B77.2 Section 1.2.4.4, and the replacement of a ropeway component by one that alters the certified design or construction provided by the passenger ropeway manufacturer or designer.
(13) "New ropeway" means any passenger ropeway that is registered for the first time for passenger operation during its first calendar year of operation.
(14) "Operational inspection" means an inspection of a passenger ropeway made by a Ropeway Inspector to determine compliance with the operation and maintenance requirements of the Governing Standard and with this rule.
(15) "Operating personnel" means persons employed by the operator for the purpose of supervising the operation, or engaged in servicing, checking, inspecting or maintaining the machinery or structures of a ropeway and when specifically on duty for such purpose on that ropeway.
(16) "Passenger" means any person riding a ropeway, other than "operating personnel."
(17) "Passenger Ropeway Incident" means:
(a) Any structural, mechanical, or electrical malfunction or failure of a passenger ropeway component that results in bodily injury to any person on, or inside the load or unload zone of, a passenger ropeway;
(b) Any deropement regardless of whether or not the passenger ropeway is evacuated;
(c) Any evacuation of the passenger ropeway other than by prime mover or auxiliary power unit, regardless of cause;
(d) Any fire involving a passenger ropeway component or adjacent structure;
(e) Any structural, mechanical, or electrical malfunction or failure of a passenger ropeway component that results in a loss of control of the passenger ropeway as defined in ANSI B77.1 Section X.2.3.1 or ANSI B77.2 Section 2.2.1.7.2;
(f) Any wire rope damage which exceeds the requirement in ANSI B77.1 Section A.4.1.3 or ANSI B77.2 Section 3.4.1.1; and
(g) Any structural, mechanical, or electrical malfunction or failure of a passenger ropeway component or its primary connection that has the apparent potential for causing bodily injury to any person, including but not limited to, the following:
(i) Terminal Structure;
(ii) Bullwheel;
(iii) Brake System;
(iv) Tower Structure;
(v) Sheave, Axle, or Sheave Assembly;
(vi) Carrier; and
(vii) Grip.
(18) "Portable Ropeway" means a ropeway expressly designed to be portable, operated without a permanent foundation, and that has a design range of maximum grade.
(19) "Pre-operational inspection" means an inspection made by a Ropeway Inspector prior to the operation of any new or modified passenger ropeway requiring an Acceptance Inspection and Test.
(20) "Qualified engineer" means any engineer who is licensed to practice engineering in the state of Utah and who has been approved by the Committee.
(21) "Qualified personnel" as used in ANSI B77.1 sections 2.1.1.11, 3.1.1.11, 4.1.1.11, 5.1.1.11, 6.1.1.11, and 7.1.1.11 means a qualified engineer.
(22) "Relocated ropeway" means any passenger ropeway moved to a new location.
(23) "Responsible charge" means effective control and direction of the installation or modification of a passenger ropeway.
(24) "Ropeway Inspector" means an engineer licensed to practice engineering in the state of Utah, independent of the ropeway owner, and approved by the Committee to inspect passenger ropeways.
(25) "Structure" means any edifice, including residential and public buildings, or any other structure or equipment that could reasonably be expected to interfere with the safe operation of a ropeway. Ropeway components required for the operation of the ropeway are not structures.
(26) "Surface lift specialist" as used in ANSI B77.1 section 5.3.4.1, means a Ropeway Inspector.
(27) "Tow specialist" as used in ANSI B77.1 section 6.3.4.1 means a Ropeway Inspector.
R920-50-6. Certifications Required for Ropeways.
(1) The Certifications listed below must include the following information:
(a) Name, address and telephone number of operator of the ropeway, name of ropeway supervisor, operator's designation of the ropeway;
(b) Designated certifying statement;
(c) A certification of design,[
manufacture] and construction must also include the name, address, seal, and Utah license of the qualified engineer making the certification; and(d) A certification of "as-built" profile must also include the name, address, seal, and Utah license of the qualified engineer or land surveyor making the certification.
(2) A Certification of Compliance for Passenger Ropeway shall be made on the Application for Certificate of Registration for the Ropeway.
(a) The certification shall be signed and dated by the ropeway owner or area operator.
(b) The certification shall include the following statement: "I certify that the reports, requests and certificates attached hereto were provided and signed by the persons required by law to provide them, and the deficiencies noted in the inspection report have been corrected with the exception of those listed in the Request for Exception from Standards for Passenger Ropeway."
(3) A Certification of Ropeway Design for New or Modified Passenger Ropeways, must be submitted.
(a) The Qualified Engineer in responsible charge of the design shall certify to the Committee that the design, plans and specifications conform to the Utah Passenger Ropeway Safety Act, the Governing Standard and the Utah Ropeway Operation Safety Rule.
(b) The Certification must be submitted prior to the performance of the Acceptance Inspection and Test.
(c) The certification must state the following:
"I hereby certify that the design for this ropeway or ropeway modification is in complete compliance with the Utah Passenger Ropeway Safety Act, Governing Standard and the Utah Ropeway Operation Safety Rule."
(d) This statement shall be placed on the top of the drawing packet and signed and sealed by the qualified engineer. Each additional sheet of this drawing packet shall be sealed by the qualified engineer.
(e) The drawings and specifications shall include the quality assurance methods used for the evaluation of the re-used components and shall be submitted for review a minimum of 30 days prior to installation. Any component on the Utah Passenger Ropeway Safety Committee Lift Data Form must be addressed.
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(4) A Certification of Manufacture for a passenger ropeway must be submitted by a Qualified Engineer of the manufacturing concern or concerns directly responsible for the supply of equipment for this ropeway.(a) The Certification must be submitted prior to the performance of the Acceptance Inspection and Test.(b) The certification must state the following:"I hereby certify that the newly manufactured parts used in this ropeway, or ropeway modification, conform with the Utah Passenger Ropeway Safety Act, Governing Standard, the Utah Ropeway Operation Safety Rule and the drawings and specifications issued for this ropeway or ropeway modification by the Qualified Design Engineer."]([
5]4) A Certification of Construction for Passenger Ropeways must be submitted by a Qualified Engineer directly responsible for the construction for the ropeway.(a) The Certification must be submitted prior to the performance of the Acceptance Inspection and Test.
(b) The certification must state the following:
"I hereby certify that the construction and installation has been completed in accordance with the drawings and specifications issued for this ropeway or ropeway modification by the Qualified Design Engineer."
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6]5) A Certification of "as-built" profile for the Passenger Ropeway must be submitted by a Qualified Engineer or Land Surveyor licensed in the State of Utah.(a) The "as-built" profile must be submitted prior to the performance of the Acceptance Inspection and Test.
(b) The certification must state the following:
"I hereby certify that the attached "as-built" profile of the herein-identified ropeway is as represented on the attached profile drawing and that the completed ropeway conforms to the profile as identified in the plans and specifications prepared by the Qualified Design Engineer."
R920-50-9. Governing Standards.
(1) The governing standards in Utah include "ANSI B-77.1, 2011" and "ANSI B77.2, [
2004]2014" as modified by rule of the Committee. Use of these standards is authorized by Section 72-11-201.(2) The Utah Passenger Ropeway Safety Committee reserves the right to modify, add, or delete provisions included in the Governing Standard.
(3) Existing installations need not comply with the new or revised requirements of the Governing Standard and this rule except as set forth in R920-50-11 "Applicable Provisions."
R920-50-12. Exceptions to Standards.
(1) In the event that the ropeway does not conform with the governing standards and the Ropeway Operation Safety Rule, the Committee may issue a certificate of registration with an exception. Two types of exceptions may be granted after a Request for Exception from Standards is submitted.
(a) Annual Exception - This type of exception must be reviewed annually by the Committee. This type of exception is subject to cancellation at any time pursuant to a determination by the Committee that a change is necessary.
(b) Limited Exception - This type of exception is granted only for a fixed time period to be determined by the Committee.
(2) The nature of the exception shall be stated in the Request for Exception from Standards.
(3) The Committee shall, as expeditiously as possible, and within thirty (30) days of receipt of a Request for Exception from Standards, notify the operator in writing of its action on the Request.
(4) The Request for Exception from Standards shall include the following information:
(a) Reasons for requesting an exception;
(b) Identification of the manner in which the ropeway does not conform to the governing standards or this rule; and
(c) Procedures, with estimated time and cost, which would be required to bring the ropeway into conformance.
(5) Except as required in R920-50-12(7), the Committee shall issue a Certification of Registration with an exception if the operator satisfies the requirements stated in R920-50-12(4) and also supplies the following for new or existing ropeways:
(a) New Ropeways.
(i) A design certification by a qualified engineer attesting that the ropeway is so designed and equipped that its devices or methods provide features that are comparable in performance and safety to those that meet requirements set forth in the Governing Standard and this rule.
(ii) Any known items that require a Request for Exception from Standards for Passenger Ropeways must be submitted to the Committee before work begins.
(b) Existing Ropeways.
(i) A design certification by a qualified engineer attesting that the ropeway is so designed and equipped that it's devices or methods provide features that are comparable in performance and safety to the requirements of the Governing Standard and this rule.
(ii) A statement by the operator certifying that the ropeway feature for which the exception is requested has been operated safely and without any passenger ropeway incident, as defined in R920-50-3([
15]17) item (a) or (g), for at least 2 years prior to the date of the Request for Exception from Standards.(6) In exceptional circumstances, the Committee may issue a certificate of registration with an exception even if the operator does not satisfy the requirements defined in the Governing Standard or this rule if the Committee determines that the ropeway is so designed and equipped that its devices or methods provide features that are comparable in performance and safety.
(7) Where doubt exists as to the safety of a ropeway, the Committee may require an inspection to ascertain that the ropeway is so designed and equipped that its devices or methods provide features that are comparable in performance and safety to those of the governing standards and this rule.
(8) The issuance of a certificate of registration with an annual exception shall not bind the Committee to issue such a certificate for the ropeway involved in subsequent years, nor to issue such a certificate for another ropeway of same or similar design.
R920-50-15. Modification of a Ropeway.
(1) The Committee, or its appointed representative shall determine the certifications that will be required.
(2) Depending on the nature and extent of the modification the Committee, or its appointed representative may require an Acceptance Inspection and Test.
(3) The following certifications may be required: design;[
manufacture;] construction, and As-Built profile.(4) The certifications must be submitted by a qualified engineer and attached to the cover of the modification documents. The modification documents shall include the drawings, descriptions, or specifications pertaining to the affected systems and their connections with existing systems.
(5) A revised lift data form shall be submitted.
(6) The ropeway shall not resume operating until authorized by the Committee, or its appointed representative.
R920-50-16. Inspections and Testing.
(1) Inspections shall verify that the intent of the design and operational requirements imposed by the Governing Standard and this rule are met. The Committee may order other inspections in accordance with Section 72-11-211. Ropeway inspectors may inspect ropeways at any time during the operation of the ropeway (spot check). All reports, logs, etc. shall be made available to them upon request.
(2) Acceptance Inspection and Test.
(a) The Committee, or its appointed representative, will schedule acceptance inspection and test as the procedures are received.
(3) Annual General Inspection.
All existing ropeway shall have an annual general inspection.
(a) A ropeway inspector shall make the inspection.
(b) The inspection shall occur prior to approval of any registration application.
(c) A report signed by the Ropeway Inspector listing items found either deficient or in noncompliance shall be filed with the owner.
(d) The report shall include the name and address of the inspector and the date of the inspection.
(e) The area operator shall notify the Committee, or its appointed representative of the annual general inspection. The area operator should give 7 days notice of the inspection.
(f) The owner shall correct all deficiencies and noncompliance items listed in the Ropeway Inspector's report.
(4) Incident Inspection.
Incident inspections shall occur as required in R920-50-14.
(5) Operational Inspection.
An Operational inspections may be made periodically during each season of use.
(a) A ropeway inspector shall make the inspection.
(b) A report signed by the Ropeway Inspector listing items found either deficient or in noncompliance shall be filed with the owner.
(c) The report shall include the name and address of the inspector and the date of the inspection.
(d) The owner shall correct all deficiencies and noncompliance items listed in the Ropeway Inspector's report.
(6) Pre-operational Inspection.
A pre-operational inspection is required for new and modified lifts.
(a) A ropeway inspector shall make the inspection.
(b) The inspection shall occur prior to approval of any registration application.
(c) A report signed by the Ropeway Inspector listing items found either deficient or in noncompliance shall be filed with the owner.
(d) The report shall include the name and address of the inspector and the date of the inspection.
(e) If the inspection does not take place at the acceptance inspection and testing the area operator shall notify the Committee, or its appointed representative of the inspection. The area operator should give 7[
(f) The owner shall correct all deficiencies and noncompliance items listed in the Ropeway Inspector's report.
KEY: transportation safety, tramways, ropeways, tramway permits
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [
June 7, 2012]2016Notice of Continuation: April 16, 2012
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 72-11-201 through 72-11-216
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 8/8/2016
- Publication Date:
- 07/01/2016
- Type:
- Notices of Proposed Rules
- Filed Date:
- 06/14/2016
- Agencies:
- Transportation, Operations, Traffic and Safety
- Rulemaking Authority:
Title 72, Chapter 11
Section 72-11-210
- Authorized By:
- Carlos Braceras, Executive Director
- DAR File No.:
- 40494
- Summary:
The Department recently performed a thorough review of Rule R920-50. The review uncovered minor, nonsubstantive errors and a subsection in the rule that is not necessary. This amendment makes these corrections.
- CodeNo:
- R920-50
- CodeName:
- {2722|R920-50|R920-50. Ropeway Operation Safety.}
- Link Address:
- TransportationOperations, Traffic and SafetyCALVIN L RAMPTON COMPLEX4501 S 2700 WSALT LAKE CITY, UT 84119-5998
- Link Way:
James Palmer, by phone at 801-965-4000, by FAX at 801-965-4338, or by Internet E-mail at jimpalmer@utah.gov
- AdditionalInfo:
- More information about a Notice of Proposed Rule is available online. The Portable Document Format (PDF) version of the Bulletin is the official version. The PDF version of this issue is available at http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/bull-pdf/2016/b20160701.pdf. The HTML edition of the Bulletin is a convenience copy. Any discrepancy between the PDF version and HTML version is resolved in favor of the PDF version. Text to be deleted is struck through and surrounded by brackets ([example]). ...
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- R920-50. Ropeway Operation Safety Rules.