Description: maintenance, repair, and replacement work. Various crane designs are used in industry, such as telescop-ling tower cranes, articulating boom cranes, and lattice boom cranes, with each design type adapted to a specific purpose. Typically, cranes are not permitted anywhere near power lines. However, in the electrical industry, cranes may need to approach power lines in order to build, maintain, repair, and replace electrical equipment. Crane operation is a common and often critical responsibility in the electrical industry. It is also a potentially hazardous activity, so all personnel involved must be well trained and experienced. Federal regulations and industry standards for cranes and crane operation help ensure the safety of all personnel involved. In addition to these regulations and standards, crane operators are required to be certified to operate a crane. ANSI B30.5 covers mobile cranes. OSHA 29 CF 1926 Subpart CC covers cranes and derricks used in the construction industry. The standard applies to power-operated equipment used in construction that can hoist, lower, and horizontally move a suspended load. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.269 covers the operation and maintenance of electric power generation, control, transformation, transmission, and distribution lines and electrical equipment that are accessible only to qualified employees. Textbook content includes an introduction to cranes, federal regulations and industry standards, transporting cranes, safety practices, setting up and preparing cranes for lifts, making lifts, shutting down and securing cranes, and special operations, precautions, and tools. In good condition. Some highlighting of text. No tears on pages and cover. Cover has slight wear.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Publication Year: 2018
Type: Textbook
Format: Paperback
Subject Area: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Language: English
Publication Name: Crane Certification for the Electrical Industry
Author: Robin Abel
Educational Level: Vocational School, Adult & Further Education
Level: Beginner
Publisher: ATP
Subject: Engineering & Technology