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Found 5 free book(s)Guidelines for lifting operations
maritimesafetyinnovationlab.orgMar 13, 2007 · all offshore lifting operations and generically to lifting operations anywhere. On a typical vessel, lifting is endemic to operations and ranges from lifting of stores and spares handling through to complicated and heavy lifts. One survey showed that there could be more than 200 different lifting operations on a vessel.
A GUIDE TO SHACKLES FOR LIFTING PURPOSES
simplebooklet.comContact: Tel: 0845 270 2919 - INT: 00 44 161 223 1990 - Email: sales@dale-lifting.co.uk - Web: www.dlhonline.co.uk 11 9. Inspection In the UK, the Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) make it clear that all shackles and indeed eyebolts (See our information specifically on eyebolts) used for lifting purposes are
DNVGL-ST-0377 Standard for shipboard lifting appliances
rules.dnv.comorganisations and/or operations. ... —lifting appliances onshore and offshore, not covered by a) and DNVGL ST 0378. Guidance note: The main purpose of the lifting appliance will define the category of the lifting appliance and relevant applicable standard.
DNVGL-ST-0378 Standard for offshore and platform lifting ...
rules.dnv.comorganisations and/or operations. ... — lifting appliances on board vessels intended for load handling outside vessels while at open sea b) Platform cranes: — lifting appliances onboard offshore units/installations intended for load handling within and outside
LIFTING EQUIPMENT OPERATION - Standard
www.standard.noIt covers lifting appliances and lifting gear used in connection with lifting operations offshore. It does not cover drilling hoisting tools on the drill floor or in the drilling derrick specifically designed and used for drilling operations or in the support of such operations, neither does it cover safe use of lifts, trucks and suspended ...