PDFWAC 296-878-11005
Train workers to use window-cleaning equipment.
(1) You must provide the following training to workers before they use window-cleaning equipment on the job:
(a) Proper care and maintenance of the equipment;
(b) Review manufacturer's instructions for proper equipment use;
(c) Methods for inspection, assembly, and dismantling of components;
(d) Identify anchorages;
(e) A complete understanding of safe working conditions;
(f) How employees will be rescued.
(2) You must provide additional training to workers using window-cleaners' belts in all the following areas:
(a) How to select the proper-sized belt;
(b) How to use anchors and terminals;
(c) How to deal with obstructions and slippery/wet surfaces.
(3) You must provide additional training to workers using boatswains' chairs and rope descent systems in all the following areas:
(a) Proper rigging practices;
(b) Fall arrest requirements;
(c) Proper methods of descending;
(d) The effects of wind on window-cleaning operations when a worker is suspended;
(e) Proper methods of hoisting for ascents.
(4) You must document the training by recording all of the following:
(a) The name and signature of the trainer/educator;
(b) The name and signature of the student;
(c) The subjects in which the workers were trained;
(d) The date of the training;
(e) The location of the training.
Note: | You do not need a specialized educator to provide training. You may use a qualified person to conduct the training. A qualified person is defined as a person who has: |
1. Extensive knowledge, training, and experience about the subject matter, work, or project; | |
2. A recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing; | |
3. Successful demonstration of problem solving skills in connection with the subject, work, or project. |