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ASME B30 StandardsWhat’s “bubbling under”?Stephanie Wood, Director of Product Safety,Terex CorporationOctober 29, 2020

Publication Status3 Year Publication Cycle B30.5 (2018) – Mobile B30.9 (2018) – Slings B30.20 (2018) – Below the Hook Devices5 Year Publication Cycle B30.3 (2019) – Tower Cranes B30.4 (2020) – Portal and Pedestal B30.10 (2019) – Hooks B30.22 (2016) – Articulating B30.23 (2016) – Personnel Lifting B30.26 (2015) – Rigging Hardware B30.29 (2018) – Self-Erecting Tower Crane B30.30 (2019) - Ropes

B30.5 - Preview of Approved Changes Updates to all the crane type figures which includes using 3D isometricviews where possible Qualifications for Riggers Revisions to physical qualifications of Operators Addition of Signalperson description and Signalperson responsibilities Prohibition of personnel to stand or pass under rope, reeving, blocks, ballsand devices unless performing specific tasks as listed Addition of SAE standards that specify performance characteristics ofoperational aids such as ATB devices, angle/length/rotation/rated capacityindicators and load limiters Addition of bar pendants to the list of prototype components required tomeet the performance requirements of SAE J987 Revised sections in 5-2 to specifically state inspecting all items asrecommended by the manufacturer or a qualified person Reviewing the addition of Lift Director qualifications

B30.9 - Preview of Approved Changes Addition of non-mandatory appendix that offers a 3 part approach onrecognizing hazards, types of damage and the efforts needed to identify andinstall sling protection Revision of endless chain sling guidance in Chapters 0 and 1 Addition of connection hardware shape and size among the list of factorsthe sling’s rating is based Inclusion of the WSTDA reference as guidance for the minimumrecommended radius values

B30.22 - Preview of Approved Changes Removal of detailed rope inspection criteria and addition of B30.30reference Addition of Signalperson description and Signalperson responsibilities Update to electrical section to align with other B30 Volumes

B30.23 - Preview of Approved Changes Added requirement to secure personnel platforms when personnel areentering or exiting the platform attached to equipment that is floating orwhen being lifted to a location that is floating Added requirement for fall protection devices to be continually connectedwhen entering/exiting a platform Update of the electrical section to align with other B30 Volumes Revisions in various sections to clarify fall protection, fall arrest andpersonal protective equipment (PPE) Reviewing each chapter for revisions

ASME B30 StandardsWhat’s “bubbling under”?THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTIONOctober 29, 2020

ASME B30 Standards What’s “bubbling under”? October 29, 2020 Stephanie Wood, Director of Product Safety, Terex Corporation. Publication Status 3 Year Publication Cycle . B30.26 (2015) – Rigging Hardware B30.29 (2018) – Self-Erecting Tower Crane B30.30 (2019) - Ropes.

Related Documents:

ASME B30.20 - Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices OSHA 1910.184 - Slings OSHA 1926.251 - Rigging Equipment for Material Handling OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC - Cranes and Derricks in Construction Portions reprinted from ASME B30.5, B30.10, ASME B30.20 and ASME B30.23 by permission of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

"Guide to Mobile Crane Standards" considers the equipment covered by the following ASME B30 Volumes: B30.5 Mobile and Locomotive Cranes, B30.8 Floating Cranes and Floating Derricks), B30.14 Side Boom Tractors, B30.22 Articulating Boom Cranes, B30.25 Scrap and Material Handlers, B30.29 Self-Erect Tower Cranes, and related equipment.

ASME B30.5-1.6.1(e) Remote Control Emergency Stop ASME B30.5-1.6.1(a) Controls Identified OSHA 1910.180(d)(3)(ii) ASME B30.5-2.1.2(a)&(b) Adjustment and Excessive Wear ASME B30.5-1.6.3(a) Remote Start Options ASME B30.5-1.6.3(b) Throt

Numerous portions of the ASME B30 standard apply to rigging equipment Each of the B30 sections listed below contain requirements on the selection, use, maintenance, and inspection — B30.1 Jacks — B30.9 Slings — B30.10 Hooks — B30.20 Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices — B30.26 Rigging Hardw

1989 and his Master of Engineering in Professional Practice from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 2001. Mr. Fidler is currently the ASME B30 Vice Chair, a member on ASME B30 Main committee and B30.29 and an alternate on ASME B30.5 and ASME B30.23. He is also the ISO US TAG Chair and the chairman of ISO TC96 SC6 for Mobile cranes.

Mechanical Engineers (ASME) ASME B30.9 Slings, Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) ASME B30.20 Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) ASME B30.26 Rigging Hardware, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) RPP-SPEC-6

2 8007270665 induscoireropecom Some of the most commonly referenced safety standards for lifting and rigging equipment are: OSHA 1910.184 - Slings ASME B30.9 Slings ASME B30.26 - Rigging Hardware ASME B30.10 - Hooks ASME B30.20 - Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices While the information in these safety standards is invaluable—especially when it comes

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