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for review.
14.6.7
For any existing spreader bar / frame which is modified for lifting operations, the existing as-built
package is to be updated with the relevant requirements of Section 14.6.4. For load testing, the
requirements, of Sections 14.6.5 or 14.6.6 are also applicable.
14.6.8
Spreader bars / spreader frames required to be wet stored for an extended period prior to use (e.g. for
the recovery of a subsea asset) shall have adequate resistance against all possible mechanisms of
degradation and the material properties shall be documented accordingly. Consideration should also
be given to the use of anodes attached to the bars or frames if there are concerns about possible
degradation.
14.7 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER LIFTING EQUIPMENT 14.7.1
For lifting beams, the requirements of 14.6.1 to 14.6.4 apply and the equipment shall be subject to a
proof load test in accordance with the following requirements
For a WLL ≤ 10 tonnes the proof load shall be 2 x WLL;
For 10 tonnes < WLL ≤ 160 tonnes the proof load shall be (1.04 x WLL) + 9.6 tonnes;
For a WLL > 160 tonnes the proof load shall be 1.1 x WLL
14.7.2
Other lifting equipment, as defined in section 9.3.5, shall be designed, manufactured and tested
according to a recognised code for such equipment and shall be delivered with adequate certification.
14.7.3
The WLL shall be clearly marked on the equipment and the certification along with any limitations on
the applied load.
14.7.4
Other lifting equipment required to be wet stored for an extended period prior to use (e.g. for the
recovery of a subsea asset) shall have adequate resistance against all possible mechanisms of
degradation and the material properties shall be documented accordingly. For certification
requirements, see Section 15.6.6.
14.7.5
For single sheave blocks, the equipment shall be subject to a proof load test in accordance with the
following requirements
The proof load shall be 4 x WLL (4 x WLL is the load applied to the head fitting i.e. each leg
of the fall on the sheave is to be 2 x WLL);
Note, the WLL of a single sheave block, with or without beckets, shall be taken as 50% of the resultant
load on the head fitting.
14.7.6
For multiple sheave blocks, the equipment shall be subject to a proof load test in accordance with the
following requirements
For a WLL ≤ 25 tonnes the proof load shall be 2 x WLL;
For 25 tonnes < WLL ≤ 160 tonnes the proof load shall be (0.933 x WLL) + 27 tonnes;
For a WLL > 160 tonnes the proof load shall be 1.1 x WLL
Note, the WLL of a multiple sheave block shall be taken as the resultant load on the head fitting.
14.7.7
For items such as chains, hooks, swivels, etc., the equipment shall be subject to a proof load test in
accordance with the following requirements
For a WLL ≤ 25 tonnes the proof load shall be 2 x WLL;
For a WLL > 25 tonnes the proof load shall be (1.22 x WLL) + 20 tonnes
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