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DOE-STD-1090-96, DOE Standard Hoisting and Rigging Manual ...

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<strong>DOE</strong>-<strong>STD</strong>·I090·<strong>96</strong> (Rev-I)4. Special or infrequent service-asauthorized by a qualified person before the ftrstuse <strong>and</strong> as directed by the qualifted person for anysubsequent occurrences.b. Lifting device service is defmed as follows:1. Normal-operation with variousweights within the rated load limit, or uniformloads less than 65 percent ofrated load.2. Heavy-operation within the ratedload limit that exceeds normal service.3. Severe-operation under normal orheavy service with abnormal operating conditions.c. This inspection shall include those itemsspecifted in Section 14.5.4.2, "FrequentInspection," in addition to the following:1. Deformation, wear, <strong>and</strong> corrosion ofall members, fasteners, <strong>and</strong> lifting parts.2. Proper operation <strong>and</strong> condition ofelectrical components.3. Magnetic coil tested for ohmidgroundreadings <strong>and</strong> compared to manufacturer'sst<strong>and</strong>ards.d. Dated inspection reports shall be preparedfor each inspection. Inspection records shall bekept on fIle <strong>and</strong> shall be readily available.14.5.5 Testing14.5.5.1 Operational Testa. All new, modifted, orrepaired liftingmagnets shall be tested prior to initial use. Testsshall be performed by a qualifted inspector orunder the direction ofthat inspector. Datedreports shall be kept on ftle.b. Testing shall include the following:1. A check for proper operation ofallelectrical equipment.2. A visual inspection ofthe liftingmagnet for visible defects.14.5.6 Maintenancea. A preventive maintenance program shouldbe established <strong>and</strong> be based on therecommendations ofthe manufacturer or aqualifted person.b. Replacement parts shall be equivalent tooriginal speciftcations.c. Before maintenance is started on a liftingmagnet or controls, maintenance personnel shalltake the following precautions:1. Ensure that all sources ofmagnetpower are disconnected <strong>and</strong> locked out, taggedout, or flagged.2. Ensure that a magnet removed forrepair is tagged as defective.d. Only qualifted personnel shall work onequipment when maintenance <strong>and</strong> tests arerequired.e. After repairs have been made, the liftingmagnet shall not be returned to service until it hasbeen inspected according to Section 14.5.4.3.f. Dated records ofrepairs <strong>and</strong> replacementsshould be available.g. Any defective condition disclosed by theinspection shall be corrected before the liftingmagnet is returned to service.14.5.7 Training/Qualificationa. Operators shall be trained <strong>and</strong> qualifted asspecifted in Chapter 6, "Personnel Qualiftcation<strong>and</strong> Training." At a minimum, instruction shouldinclude the following:1. Application ofthe lifting device to theload <strong>and</strong> adjustments ofthe device, ifany, thatadapt it to various sizes or kinds ofloads.2. Any special operations or precautions.3. Condition of the load itselfrequiredfor operation ofthe lifting device, such as balance,degree of order ofstacked loads, surfacecleanliness, bending, <strong>and</strong> load thickness.4. Procedure for storage ofthe liftingdevice to protect it from damage.5. Instructions for not exceeding the ratedcapacity ofthe lifting device or the capacity of thehoisting equipment by the combined weight of theload, the lifting device, <strong>and</strong> the rigging.14-19Chapter 14Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices

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