General Order 64-A
Supplement Number 2
Original Version
Rule 68
68 Marking
All fabricated steel towers or other metal structures which are of a
design easily climbed and which are located in urban districts or near roads or
trails which are frequently traveled shall be equipped with a sign so worded as
to warn the public of the danger of climbing same. Such sign shall be hung at a distance approximately 8 feet above
the ground and in such a position that it may be read from the four corners of
the structure.
Strikeout and Underlined Version
Rule 68
68 Marking.
All fabricated steel towers or
other metal structures which are of a design easily climbed and which are
located in urban districts or in cultivated agricultural areas or near
roads or trails which are frequently traveled shall be equipped with a sign so
worded as to warn the public of the danger of climbing same. Such sign shall be hung at a distance approximately
of not less than 8 feet or more than 20 feet above the ground,
except where the lowest steel member of the tower on which the sign may be
supported is more than 20 feet above the ground, and in such position that
it may be read from the four corners of the structures.
Final Version
Rule 68
68 Marking.
All fabricated steel towers or
other metal structures which are of a design easily climbed and which are
located in urban districts or in cultivated agricultural areas or near roads or
trails which are frequently traveled shall be equipped with a sign so worded as
to warn the public of the danger of climbing same. Such sign shall be hung at a distance of not less than 8 feet or
more than 20 feet above the ground, except where the lowest steel member of the
tower on which the sign may be supported is more than 20 feet above the ground,
and in such position that it may be read from the four corners of the
structures.