Purpose This standard establishes NASA's minimum requirements for, but not all details of, the design, construction, testing, inspection, maintenance, operation, and personnel licensing of lifting devices and equipment (LDE) listed in section 1.2 in order to enhance safety and...
This document presents information on the following topics related to gas lift equipment: a) the basic principles of gas lift; b) gas lift equipment selection; c) how various types of gas lift equipment work; d) how a gas lift system should be...
PURPOSE This directive establishes the requirements for the Goddard Recertification Program (RECERT) to provide Center organizations with inspection, certification, recertification, and consultation of lifting devices and equipment (LDE), mobile aerial platforms (MAP), powered...
Specifies dimensions, materials test requirements and marking for fixed and floating centre twistlock heads, and adjacent portions of the shank, used in lifting frames to lift freight containers or other equipment filled with ISO corner fittings. Appendices explain the basis on...
This International Standard establishes the nomenclature for various types of hooks used on lifting equipment.
PURPOSE This specification was formulated to provide gas lift valves, reverse flow (check) valves, orifice valves, dummy valves and wireline retrievable valve mandrels (WRVM) that are consistently manufactured to a predictable level of quality. Technical content provides requirements for...
This European Standard specifies the safety requirements for lifting tables for raising and/or lowering goods and/or persons associated with the movement of goods carried by the lifting table (i. e. not for passenger use). This European Standard deals with all significant hazards...
1.1 This document specifies the safety requirements for lifting tables for raising and/or lowering goods and/or persons associated with the movement of goods carried by the lifting table (i.e. not for passenger use), for a vertical travel of up to 3,0 m. 1.2 This European Standard...
This module applies to all lifting operations carried out on Network Rail managed infrastructure and Network Rail projects when using on-track machines, on-track plant or any non-rail mounted mobile plant or road vehicle. This module details the requirements for lifting operations to...
The scope of this module is to provide consistent management for the selection and design of lifts assets. Purpose The purpose of this module is for the design of operational property lifts such as to achieve: a) Delivery of safe and reliable assets; b) Delivery of consistent and...
This Standard applies to Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 powered lift trucks-their design, operation, and maintenance. In addition, certain clauses apply to Class 6 vehicles, non-powered high-lift trucks, and personnel and burden carriers. See Annex B for a listing and description of...
The scope of this module is to provide consistent management of lift inspection, maintenance and interventions of Lift assets. This module applies to all Network Rail lifts within the portfolio of Buildings and Architecture and is for internal asset life cycle management. This...
This European Standard specifies requirements, test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer for rescue lifting devices. Rescue lifting devices conforming to this European Standard are used as components of rescue systems. Rescue lifting devices in...
This European Standard specifies requirements, test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer for rescue lifting devices. Rescue lifting devices conforming to this European Standard are used as components of rescue systems. Rescue lifting devices in...
Introduction Background European Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery 'The Directive' came into force on 29 June 2006 within the European Union replacing European Directive 1998/37/EC. The provisions of the new Directive became applicable on 29th December 2009. The Directive contains guidelines on the...
This standard covers the design, materials, fabrication, installation, testing and commissioning of offshore cranes, platform cranes and pipe/cable laying systems. The categorization of lifting appliances is based on installation and intended function for the lifting appliance: a)...
This module applies to all lifting operations carried out on Network Rail managed infrastructure and Network Rail projects when using on-track machines, on-track plant or any non-rail mounted mobile plant or road vehicle. This module details the requirements for lifting operations to...
Coverage. This standard establishes dimensional limits, design considerations, positioning requirements, and strength requirements for lifting (to include helicopter sling load (HSL)) and tiedown provisions for lifting or tying down tanks and other tracked vehicles, tactical wheeled...
This specification covers spreader bars and multiple leg sling sets for lifting older military vehicles and large equipment. Military vehicles designed to current standards should not require spreader-bars.
FOREWORD Artificial lift represents an increasingly important part of the oil business. In fact, at the time of this writing, over 90% of the oil wells in the United States used some form of artificial lift. The four basic types of artificial lift used in the oil industry are:...
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