BS EN 13852-3:2021
Cranes. Offshore cranes Light offshore cranes
Standard number: | BS EN 13852-3:2021 |
Pages: | 116 |
Released: | 2021-05-14 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 96283 7 |
Status: | Standard |
BS EN 13852-3:2021 - Cranes. Offshore Cranes Light Offshore Cranes
Introducing the BS EN 13852-3:2021, a comprehensive standard that sets the benchmark for light offshore cranes. This essential document is a must-have for professionals in the offshore industry, providing detailed guidelines and specifications to ensure safety, efficiency, and reliability in crane operations.
Overview
The BS EN 13852-3:2021 standard is a pivotal resource for anyone involved in the design, manufacturing, and operation of light offshore cranes. Released on May 14, 2021, this standard is the latest in the series, reflecting the most current practices and technological advancements in the field.
Key Features
- Standard Number: BS EN 13852-3:2021
- Pages: 116
- ISBN: 978 0 580 96283 7
- Status: Standard
Why Choose BS EN 13852-3:2021?
This standard is meticulously crafted to address the unique challenges faced by light offshore cranes. It covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Design and structural integrity
- Safety requirements and risk assessment
- Operational guidelines and best practices
- Maintenance and inspection protocols
By adhering to the guidelines set forth in this standard, organizations can significantly enhance the safety and performance of their offshore crane operations.
Comprehensive Coverage
With 116 pages of in-depth content, the BS EN 13852-3:2021 provides a thorough exploration of the requirements for light offshore cranes. It is designed to be a practical tool for engineers, safety officers, and project managers, offering clear and actionable insights that can be directly applied to real-world scenarios.
Stay Ahead with the Latest Standards
In the fast-evolving world of offshore operations, staying updated with the latest standards is crucial. The BS EN 13852-3:2021 ensures that your practices are aligned with the most recent industry developments, helping you maintain a competitive edge while prioritizing safety and efficiency.
Who Should Use This Standard?
This standard is ideal for:
- Offshore crane manufacturers
- Engineering and design firms
- Offshore project managers
- Safety and compliance officers
- Maintenance and inspection teams
Whether you are involved in the design, construction, or operation of light offshore cranes, the BS EN 13852-3:2021 is an invaluable resource that will support your efforts to achieve excellence in your field.
Conclusion
The BS EN 13852-3:2021 is more than just a standard; it is a comprehensive guide that empowers professionals to elevate their offshore crane operations. By integrating the principles and practices outlined in this document, you can ensure that your operations are not only compliant but also optimized for safety and performance.
Invest in the BS EN 13852-3:2021 today and take a significant step towards enhancing the quality and safety of your offshore crane operations.
BS EN 13852-3:2021
This standard BS EN 13852-3:2021 Cranes. Offshore cranes is classified in these ICS categories:
- 53.020.20 Cranes
- 47.020.40 Lifting and cargo handling equipment
This document applies to light offshore cranes including their supporting pedestals and structures.
Supporting pedestal and structures such as columns and boom rests, are covered by this document to the extent where their main purpose is to support the crane.
This document is applicable to light offshore cranes, whose structures are made of steel, and fulfil all of the following characteristics:
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maximum rated capacity 15 tonnes or maximum static load moment 3 000 kNm;
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limitation for off-board lifting operation up to H s = 2,0 m and wind speed 15 m/s (3 s gust);
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maximum number of working cycles class U 1 ( C ? 3,15 × 10 4) according to EN 13001-1 .
This document provides requirements for all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to light offshore cranes for lifting of goods and lifting of persons, when used as intended and under conditions foreseen by the risk assessment (see Clause 4).
This document is applicable to light offshore cranes, which are manufactured after the date of approval by CEN of this document.
This document is not applicable for:
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transportation, assembly, disabling, scrapping, installation or erecting of the crane;
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any item attached to the hook, such as loads, non-fixed load lifting attachments, lifting accessories, baskets, carriers and containers;
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lifting operations in ambient temperatures below ?20 °C;
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lifting operations in ambient temperatures above 45 °C;
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lifting operations involving more than one crane;
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accidental loads as result of collisions, earthquakes, explosions, etc., which are not covered by exceptional loads defined in Table B.7;
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emergency personnel rescue operations (except training);
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subsea lifting operations;
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general purpose offshore cranes (covered by EN 13852?1 ), floating cranes and motion compensated cranes.
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