ANSI American Society of Safety Engineers A10.5-2013 Safety Requirements for Material Hoists.pdf
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1、Printed in U.S.A.ASSEAMERICAN SOCIETY OFSAFETY ENGINEERSAMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDANSI/ASSE A10.5 2013ANSI/ASSE A10.5 2013Safety Requirementsfor Material HoistsAmerican National Standardfor Construction and Demolition OperationsANSI/ASSE A10.5 2013The information and materials contained in this publ
2、ication have been developed from sources believed to be reliable. However, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) as secretariat of the ANSI accredited A10 Committee or individual committee members accept no legal responsibility for the correctness or completeness of this material or its ap
3、plication to specific factual situations. By publication of this standard, ASSE or the A10 Committee does not ensure that adherence to these recommendations will protect the safety or health of any persons, or preserve property. ANSI ANSI/ASSE A10.5 2013 American National Standard Construction and D
4、emolition Operations Safety Requirements for Material Hoists Secretariat American Society of Safety Engineers 1800 East Oakton Street Des Plaines, Illinois 60018-2187 Approved February 28, 2013 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Approval of an American National Standard requires verificatio
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10、dard. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Published April, 2013 by American Society of Safety Engineers 1800 East Oakton Street Des Plaines, Illinois 60018-2187 (847) 699-2929 www.
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12、onal Standard Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of American National Standard A10.5 2013.) This standard is one of a series of safety standards that have been formulated by the Accredited Standards Committee on Safety in Construction and Demolition Operations, A10. It is expected that the standa
13、rds in the A10 series will find a major application in industry, serving as a guide to contractors, labor and equipment manufacturers. For the convenience of users, a list of existing and proposed standards in the A10 series for Safety Requirements in Construction and Demolition Operations follows.
14、A10.1 Pre-Project the space traveled by the platform or bucket. 3.12 Hoistway Door. The door that prevents the passage of personnel or material into the hoistway. 3.13 Hoistway Enclosure. The struc-ture that isolates the hoistways from all other parts of the building and on which the hoistway doors
15、or gates and door or gate assemblies are installed. 3.14 Hoistway Gate. The gate that prevents the passage of personnel or material into the hoistway. 3.15 Inside Hoists. Hoistways con-tained entirely within the building being served and that sometimes use the building structure itself for the suppo
16、rt of the top beams, guide rails and appurtenant parts necessary for the proper functioning of the platform. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD A10.5 2013 14 3.16 Live/Luffing Boom. A boom that does not operate on a fixed radius and is capable of vertical movement. 3.17 Mast. A vertical structure that suppo
17、rts and guides the car (and the counterweight and cathead, when used) outside of which the car travels. 3.18 Material Hoist. A mechanism for use in connection with the hoisting of construction or demolition materials only. Hoisting of personnel is prohibited. It is equipped with a platform, car, cag
18、e or bucket that moves vertically on guide members. 3.19 Platform. The load-carrying unit, including the frame, that directly supports the load. 3.20 Qualified Person. One who by possession of a recognized degree, certificate or professional standing or who by extensive knowledge, training and exper
19、ience, has successfully demonstrated their ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work or the project. 3.21 Rated Load. The maximum live load at which the hoist structure is designed to operate. 3.22 Rope. Refers to wire rope only. 3.23 Shall. Means a mandatory re-q
20、uirement. 3.24 Should. Means a recommend-ation. 3.25 Tower. A vertical structure that supports and guides the car (and the counterweight and overhead, when used) and within which or on which the car travels. 4. REQUIREMENTS FOR HOIST TOWERS 4.1 Design. All material hoist system components including
21、towers, masts, guys or braces, counterweights, drive machinery supports, hoists, sheave supports, plat-forms, supporting structures and access-ories shall be designed by a registered Professional Engineer. 4.2 Construction. Structural members of material hoist towers shall be constructed of steel or
22、 other structural materials as determined by a registered Professional Engineer. Structural material hoist com-ponents including towers, masts and supports shall be constructed, braced and supported to resist lateral movement and displacement. 4.3 Initial Inspection. Before the hoist is placed in se
23、rvice, all parts of the tower or mast, cage, bucket, boom, platform, hoisting machine, guys and other equipment shall be thoroughly inspected and documented by a trained and qualified person(s). The car-arresting-device test shall be performed before the hoist is placed in service. This test shall b
24、e made as specified in Sections 10.9.5 through 10.9.6. The hoisting machine brakes shall be tested as specified in Section 15.2. 4.4 Daily Inspection. A pre-opera-tional inspection shall be made by a competent person prior to placing the hoist into service each day. This test should verify the smoot
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