§399.207 Truck and truck tractor access requirements.
(a) General rule. Any person entering or exiting the cab or accessing
the rear portion of a high profile COE truck or truck tractor shall be afforded
sufficient steps and handholds, and/or deck plates to allow the user to have at
least 3 limbs in contact with the truck or truck tractor at any time. This rule
applies to intermediate positions as well as transition between intermediate
positions. To allow for changes in climbing sequence, the step design shall
include, as a minimum, one intermediate step of sufficient size to accommodate
two feet. Exception. If air and electrical connections
necessary to couple or uncouple a truck tractor from a trailer are accessible
from the ground, no step, handholds, or deck plates are required to permit
access to the rear of the cab.
(b) Performance requirements. All high
profile COE trucks or truck tractors shall be equipped on each side of the
vehicle where a seat is located, with a sufficient number of steps and
handholds to conform with the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section
and shall meet the performance requirements:
(b)(1) Vertical height. All
measurements of vertical height shall be made from ground level with the
vehicle at unladen weight.
(b)(2) Distance between steps. The
distance between steps, up to and including the door sill step, shall provide
any person a stable resting position which can be sustained without body motion
and by exerting no more arm force than 35% of the person's body weight per
grasp during all stages of entry and exit. This criterion applies to
intermediate positions as well as transition between intermediate positions
above ground level.
(b)(2)(i) When
the ground provides the person foot support during entry or is the final step
in the sequence during exit, and the step is 508 millimeters (20 inches) or
more above ground, the stable resting position shall be achievable by the
person using both hands to grasp the handhold(s) and
requiring no more arm force than 35% of body weight per grasp.
(b)(2)(ii) The vertical height of the
first step shall be no more than 609 millimeters (24 inches) from ground level.
(b)(3) Construction. Each step or
deck plate shall be of a slip resistant design which minimizes the accumulation
of foreign material. Wherever practicable, a self cleaning material should be
used.
(b)(4) Foot accommodation. Step
depth or clearance and step width necessary to accommodate a climbing person are
defined by using a minimum 127 millimeter (5 inch) diameter disc as shown in
Illustration III.
(b)(4)(i)
Single foot accomodation. The disc shall fit on a
tread rung, or in a step recess, with no exterior overhang.
(b)(4)(ii) Two foot
accommodations. Two discs shall fit on a tread rung, or in a step
recess, with no exterior overhang.

Note: The 127 millimeter (5 inch) disc is only intended to test for a
minimum depth and width requirement. The step need not retain the disc at rest.
(b)(5) Step strength. Each step must
withstand a vertical static load of at least 204 kilograms (450 pounds)
uniformly distributed over any 127 millimeter (5 inch) increment of step width.
(b)(6) Handhold location. A handhold
must be located within the reach of any person entering or exiting the vehicle.
(b)(7) Exterior mounting specifications
for handholds. Each handhold, affixed to the exterior of the vehicle, shall
have at least 38 millimeters (1.5 inches) clearance between the handhold and
the surface to which it is mounted for the distance between its mounting points.
(b)(8) Handhold size and shape. Each
handhold shall be free of sharp edges (minimum 1 millimeter [0.04 inch] radius)
and have an effective peripheral grip length that permits full grasp by any
person.
(b)(9) Handhold strength. Each
handhold shall withstand a horizontal static load of at least 114 kilograms
(250 pounds) uniformly distributed over the area of a hand print and applied
away from the mounting surface.
(b)(10) Deck plates. Deck plates
shall be on the rear of a truck tractor as necessary to couple or uncouple air
and/or electrical connections.
(b)(11) Deck plate strength. Each
deck plate shall be capable of withstanding the vertical static load of a least 205 kilograms (450 pounds) uniformly distributed
over a 127 millimeter (5 inch) diameter disc.