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NR/L2/RMVP/0203 ISSUE 1

Specification for Planning and Undertaking Lifting Operations Using On-Track Plant (OTP) (aka NR/L2/RMVP/0200/P003)

inactive
Organization: NR
Publication Date: 5 December 2009
Status: inactive
Page Count: 21
scope:

This standard applies to OTP capable of undertaking a lifting operation.

This standard also applies to the use of OTP which normally lift loads independently but which are required to lift a load in conjunction with another compatible OTP using a process known as tandem lifting.

This standard supports LOLER(98) and Railway Group Standards.

Purpose

This standard details the requirements for planning all lifting operations, including tandem lifting, undertaken on Network Rail managed infrastructure when using On Track Plant (OTP) or Road Rail Vehicle (RRV) Excavator Cranes in road mode (hereafter refered to in this document as OTP).

Document History

March 3, 2012
Plant Operations Manual: Planning and undertaking Lifting Operations
This standard applies to all lifting operations using :  • On-Track Plant (OTP) • On-track Machines (OTMs) • Road mobile cranes • Lorry mounted knuckle boom cranes • Mobile Elevating Work...
Planning and Undertaking Lifting Operations (aka NR/L2/RMVP/0200/P003)
This standard applies to all lifting operations using : • On-Track Plant (OTP) • On-track Machines (OTMs) • Road mobile cranes • Lorry mounted knuckle boom cranes • Mobile Elevating Work...
NR/L2/RMVP/0203 ISSUE 1
December 5, 2009
Specification for Planning and Undertaking Lifting Operations Using On-Track Plant (OTP) (aka NR/L2/RMVP/0200/P003)
This standard applies to OTP capable of undertaking a lifting operation. This standard also applies to the use of OTP which normally lift loads independently but which are required to lift a load in...
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