• PD ISO/TR 19961:2010

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    Cranes. Safety code on mobile cranes

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  31-07-2011

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    1 Scope
    2 Purpose
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 Construction and characteristics
    5 Inspection/maintenance
    6 Testing
    7 Operation - Qualifications/practices for job-site
      personnel
    Bibliography

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Specifies a guide to International Standards applicable to mobile cranes (crawler cranes, railway cranes, wheel-mounted cranes and any variations thereof that retain the same fundamental characteristics) and a summary of related provisions.

    Scope - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    This Technical Report provides a guide to International Standards applicable to mobile cranes (crawler cranes, railway cranes, wheel-mounted cranes and any variations thereof that retain the same fundamental characteristics) and a summary of related provisions. Special adaptations of the general types of machine covered, where applicable, also fall within its scope.

    NOTE According to the ISO Directives, Part2, the verbal forms used to identify provisions in an International Standard are

    • “shall” or “shall not”, used to indicate requirements strictly to be followed in order to conform to the document and from which no deviation is permitted,

    • “should” or “should not” for recommendations, indicating that among several possibilities one is recommended as particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others, or that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required, or that (in the negative form) a certain possibility or course of action is deprecated but not prohibited, and

    • “may” or “need not”, used to indicate a course of action permissible within the limits of the document.

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    Committee MHE/3/5
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 23814:2009 Cranes Competency requirements for crane inspectors
    ISO 9373:1989 Cranes and related equipment Accuracy requirements for measuring parameters during testing
    ISO 4308-1:2003 Cranes and lifting appliances Selection of wire ropes Part 1: General
    ISO 7363:1986 Cranes and lifting appliances Technical characteristics and acceptance documents
    ISO 11660-2:2015 Cranes Access, guards and restraints Part 2: Mobile cranes
    ISO 4302:2016 Cranes — Wind load assessment
    ISO 11660-1:2008 Cranes — Access, guards and restraints — Part 1: General
    ISO 10245-2:2014 Cranes — Limiting and indicating devices — Part 2: Mobile cranes
    ISO 15513:2000 Cranes — Competency requirements for crane drivers (operators), slingers, signallers and assessors
    ISO 12480-1:1997 Cranes Safe use Part 1: General
    ISO 9926-1:1990 Cranes Training of drivers Part 1: General
    ISO 4306-1:2007 Cranes — Vocabulary — Part 1: General
    ISO 9928-2:2014 Cranes Crane operating manual Part 2: Mobile cranes
    ISO 4310:2009 Cranes — Test code and procedures
    ISO 9928-1:2015 Cranes Crane operating manual Part 1: General
    ISO 8566-2:2016 Cranes — Cabins and control stations — Part 2: Mobile cranes
    ISO 10972-2:2009 Cranes Requirements for mechanisms Part 2: Mobile cranes
    ISO 12478-1:1997 Cranes Maintenance manual Part 1: General
    ISO 13200:1995 Cranes Safety signs and hazard pictorials General principles
    ISO 4308-2:1988 Cranes and lifting appliances Selection of wire ropes Part 2: Mobile cranes Coefficient of utilization
    ISO 11662-1:1995 Mobile cranes — Experimental determination of crane performance — Part 1: Tipping loads and radii
    ISO 8566-1:2010 Cranes Cabins and control stations Part 1: General
    ISO 8686-1:2012 Cranes — Design principles for loads and load combinations — Part 1: General
    ISO 9927-1:2013 Cranes — Inspections — Part 1: General
    ISO 9374-1:1989 Cranes Information to be provided Part 1: General
    ISO 14518:2005 Cranes — Requirements for test loads
    ISO 7752-2:2011 Cranes — Control layout and characteristics — Part 2: Basic arrangement and requirements for mobile cranes
    ISO 10973:1995 Cranes Spare parts manual
    ISO 4301-2:2009 Cranes Classification Part 2: Mobile cranes
    ISO 4309:2010 Cranes Wire ropes Care and maintenance, inspection and discard
    ISO 4305:2014 Mobile cranes — Determination of stability
    ISO 8087:1985 Mobile cranes Drum and sheave sizes
    ISO/TS 15696:2000 Cranes List of equivalent terms
    ISO 7296-2:1996 Cranes Graphical symbols Part 2: Mobile cranes
    ISO 23815-1:2007 Cranes Maintenance Part 1: General
    ISO 23853:2004 Cranes Training of slingers and signallers
    ISO 11629:2004 Cranes Measurement of the mass of a crane and its components
    ISO 8686-2:2004 Cranes Design principles for loads and load combinations Part 2: Mobile cranes
    ISO 7752-1:2010 Cranes Control layout and characteristics Part 1: General principles
    ISO 13202:2003 Cranes Measurement of velocity and time parameters
    ISO 10245-1:2008 Cranes Limiting and indicating devices Part 1: General
    ISO 23813:2007 Cranes Training of appointed persons
    ISO 11994:1997 Cranes Availability Vocabulary
    ISO 4301-1:2016 Cranes — Classification — Part 1: General
    ISO 10972-1:1998 Cranes — Requirements for mechanisms — Part 1: General
    ISO 12482-1:1995 Cranes Condition monitoring Part 1: General
    ISO 4306-2:1994 Cranes — Vocabulary — Part 2: Mobile cranes
    ISO 9942-1:2015 Cranes Information labels Part 1: General
    ISO 2374:1983 Lifting appliances Range of maximum capacities for basic models
    ISO 11661:1998 Mobile cranes Presentation of rated capacity charts
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