DS DS/EN 13852-2 Cranes - Offshore cranes - Part 2: Floating cranes
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DS DS/EN 13852-2 Document Information:
Title
Cranes - Offshore cranes - Part 2: Floating cranes
Kraner - Offshorekraner - Del 2: Flydekraner
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Nov 22, 2004
Scope:
This document specifies the safety requirements for floating cranes including their supporting pedestals or structures. This document applies to cranes manufactured after the date of issue of this document. This document does not cover: a) fabrication, assembly, dismantling or changing the configuration of the crane; b) lifting accessories, i.e. any item between the hook and the load; c) design temperature below 20 °C; d) operations at an ambient temperature above 50 °C; e) cranes covered by the Machinery Directive. The significant hazards covered by this document are identified in clause 4.
Keywords:
- CRANES
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DESIGN
- DOCUMENTATIONS
- ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
- HAZARDS
- INFORMATION
- INSPECTION
- LIFTING EQUIPMENT
- LIFTING TACKLE
- LOAD-CONTAINING DEVICES
- LORRY MOUNTED CRANES
- MAINTENANCE
- MARKING
- MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT
- OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION WORKS
- OFFSHORE UNITS
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- PASSENGER TRANSPORT
- PROTECTIVE MEASURES
- SAFETY
- SAFETY MEASURES
- SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS
- TESTING
- TRAINING
- TRANSPORT
- USE
- WARNING NOTICES
- WORKPLACE SAFETY
- SPECIFICATIONS
- CRANES : HOISTS
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