WARose
Structural
- Mar 17, 2011
- 5,594
I recently had a project where I checked out something to be lifted and approved it. But as far as the actual lifting goes, I referred the contractor to OSHA/Building Code regs for providing lateral stability. I assume my responsibility ends there (baring any follow up questions from him which I haven’t gotten)……but does OSHA, etc. specify a minimum capcity for (say) a guy wire support from the ground? I remember reading that for a man lift the load was something like 5 kips. I was messing around with a probable [guy] layout and I didn’t get forces much higher than a couple of kips (forgetting wind load for a second). (So I just hope these guys don’t try to stabilize it with a couple of people on the ground: they’ll go for a ride.)