Commercial Overhead Door Safety Requirements
Develop implement and enforce a comprehensive safety program that includes but is not limited to training in hazard recognition.
Commercial overhead door safety requirements. Powered industrial door operator guarding document. In august of 2012 federal law went in to effect requiring that all newly manufactured commercial door openers meet the ul325 safety code in one of two ways. 09 10 2002 1910 36 b minimum width of exit routes. 1910 36 there are no specific osha standards or requirements applicable to overhead doors.
Please review 29 cfr 1910 12 construction work for additional guidance and to determine the applicability of these standards. Part 3 12 d of the code is specific in its requirement that equipment which includes overhead doors be. The american door works preventative maintenance plan will ensure that the inspection maintenance and repair work needed to comply with osha regulations is covered. However if you are repairing or installing overhead doors you may be covered under the construction standards 29 cfr 1926.
However commercial requirements differ from residential and have been changing at a slower pace so here is some information that may clear up some confusion. Consider developing commercial overhead door regulations industry standards which would provide minimum standards for safe operation. The following visual references will be common among all current ul325 2010 listed commercial operators produced by overhead door corporation. Overhead doors are subject to the standards of part 3 12 d of the alberta health and safety code4 and section 2 1 of the act 5.
Therefore the general industry standards 29 cfr 1910 may apply. It also follows the three osha safety program standards. The majority of the time this is done by a qualified overhead door service company like ourselves. Overhead door corporation will be ready with necessary changes for ul 325 2010 on our commercial operator lines including rhx rsx rmx and cdx as of august 29 2010.
Door safety is just one of many health and safety issues that must be addressed in the industrial workplace. How to properly include overhead doors in a safety program to comply with osha regulations and minimize risk a planned maintenance and compliance program should be implemented for overhead doors that meets the following standards.