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CODE OF PRACTICE - Atlantic Canada Offshore Petroleum Industry

27 Nov 2023

1.5.6 Banksman The banksman is responsible for: ensuring the load is properly prepared for the lift and the lift area is clear of personnel and obstructions; relaying instructions to the Crane Operator during operations with a crane or to the handler or user of other materials handling equipment, if required; and maintaining an overview of the lifting operations area, including potential areas whe. [...] The four general types of offshore cranes and the associated codes and standards that have been accepted for the design and construction of offshore cranes in the Atlantic Canada Offshore Petroleum Area are listed below. [...] 2.1.5 General Operations and Maintenance for all Crane Types In addition to incorporating the requirements of the equipment manufacturer for the safe operation and maintenance of offshore cranes, and the requirements in the OHS Regulations with respect to “materials handling equipment” and “cranes”, the following codes should be considered, where applicable, for the operation and maintenance of of. [...] The lift sets are considered to be part of the Container or Portable Offshore Unit and cannot be removed, repaired or modified without the agreement of the Certifying Authority or third party who has issued the certification for the Container. [...] • In the event that the material of the primary structure of the Container or Portable Offshore Unit does not satisfy the demands of a cold-temperature environment, but is otherwise structurally acceptable, such limitations shall be made obvious on the 2023 Atlantic Canada Offshore Petroleum Industry: Page 37 Safe Lifting Practice documentation and on the unit itself.

Authors

Aurora

Pages
86
Published in
Canada