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ISO 19355:2016

ISO 19355:2016 Ships and marine technology – Marine cranes – Structural requirements

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Description

ISO 19355:2016 specifies the structural requirements for marine cranes of metal construction.

ISO 19355:2016 is applicable to the following types of marine cranes:

– deck cranes mounted on ships for handling cargo or containers in harbour or sheltered water conditions;

– floating cranes or grab cranes mounted on ships, barges or pontoons for operating in harbour conditions;

– engine room cranes and provision cranes, etc. mounted on ships (including floating docks) for handling equipment and stores in harbour conditions.

NOTE Marine cranes in other types can refer to this document.

ISO 19355:2016 is not applicable to the following:

– minimum ambient operating temperatures below ‚àí20 °C;

– maximum ambient operating temperatures above +45 °C;

– loads from accidents or collisions;

– lifting operations below sea level;

– transport, assembly, dismantling and decommissioning of cranes;

– lifting accessories, i.e. any item between the crane and the load;

– lifting operations involving more than one crane;

– hand powered cranes;

– emergency rescue operations;

– shore-side cargo handling cranes;

– portable cranes on board;

– lifting appliances for lifeboats, liferafts accommodation ladders and pilot ladders;

– launching appliances for survival craft and rescue boats;

– gangways, accommodation and pilot ladders and their handling appliances.

Edition

1

Published Date

2016-12-12

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

9

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 19355:2016 specifies the structural requirements for marine cranes of metal construction.

ISO 19355:2016 is applicable to the following types of marine cranes:

- deck cranes mounted on ships for handling cargo or containers in harbour or sheltered water conditions;

- floating cranes or grab cranes mounted on ships, barges or pontoons for operating in harbour conditions;

- engine room cranes and provision cranes, etc. mounted on ships (including floating docks) for handling equipment and stores in harbour conditions.

NOTE Marine cranes in other types can refer to this document.

ISO 19355:2016 is not applicable to the following:

- minimum ambient operating temperatures below −20 °C;

- maximum ambient operating temperatures above +45 °C;

- loads from accidents or collisions;

- lifting operations below sea level;

- transport, assembly, dismantling and decommissioning of cranes;

- lifting accessories, i.e. any item between the crane and the load;

- lifting operations involving more than one crane;

- hand powered cranes;

- emergency rescue operations;

- shore-side cargo handling cranes;

- portable cranes on board;

- lifting appliances for lifeboats, liferafts accommodation ladders and pilot ladders;

- launching appliances for survival craft and rescue boats;

- gangways, accommodation and pilot ladders and their handling appliances.

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