[email protected] writes:
>Hello Everyone,
>
>Our products are typically low mass ( 2-5 Kg) and are typically hung in a
>cabinet on the wall. We have a new device being designed that will be
>considerably heavier and is intended for the US market. Do any of you who
>are familiar with OSHA regulations in the US know of restrictions in a) a
>person lifting a mass to hang on the wall and or b) restrictions on a mass
>suspended from a wall. Is there a particular OSHA document that would give
>me this kind of information. Thanks for your help.
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Kevin Harris
>Manager, Approval Services
>Digital Security Controls
>1645 Flint Road
>Downsview, Ontario
>CANADA
>M3J 2J6
>
>Tel +1  416 665 8460 Ext. 2378
>Fax +1 416 665 7753 
>
>email: [email protected]
> 
Kevin,

Follow-up to my earlier post. I just found the entire Applications Manual
for the Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation at the following URL:

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/94-110.html

You can download it in one piece, 3.9 MB or you can get it in 8 different
files. I just started the download of the entire document so I would have
it here.

You can see a brief summary of the document at the following URL:

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/lifting1.html

Regards,
Scott
[email protected]


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