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ASME B30.19 pdf free download Cableways Safety Standard for Cableways, Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Hooks, Jacks, and Slings
SECTION V:EFFECTIVE DATE
a)Effective Date.The effective date of this Volume ofthe B30 Standard shall be one year after its date ofissuance.Construction, installation, inspection, testing,maintenance,and operation of equipment manufacturedand facilities constructed after the effective date of thisStandard shall conform to the mandatory requirementsof this Standard.
(b)Exisfing Installations. Equipment manufacturedand facilities constructed prior to the effective date ofthis Volume of the B30 Standard shall be subject to theinspection, testing, maintenance, and operation require-ments of this Standard after the effective date.
It is not the intent of this volume of the B30 Standardto require retrofitting of existing equipment. However,when an item is being modified,its performance require-ments shall be reviewed relative to the requirementswithin the current volume.The need to meet the currentrequirements shall be evaluated by a qualified personselected by the owner (user). Recommended changesshall be made by the owner (user) within 1 year.
SECTION VI:REQUIREMENTS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Requirements of this Standard are characterized byuse of the word shall. Recommendations of this Standardare characterized by the word should.
SECTION VI:uSE OF MEASUREMENT UNITS
This Standard contains SI (metric) units as well asU.S.Customary units.The values stated in customaryunits are to be regarded as the standard.The Sl unitsare a direct (soft) conversion from the customary units.
SECTION VIII:REQUESTS FOR REVISION
The B30 Standards Committee will consider requestsfor revision of any of the volumes within the B30Standard.Such requests should be directed to:
Secretary of the B30 Committee,ASME,Three ParkAvenue, New York, NY 10016-5990
The requests should be in the following format:
Volume: Cite the designation and title of the volume.Edition:Cite the applicable edition of the volume.Subject: Cite the applicable paragraph number(s)
and the relevant heading(s)-
Request: Indicate the suggested revision.Rationale: State the rationale for the suggested
revision.
Upon receipt by the Secretary,the request will beforwarded to the relevant B30 Subcommittee for consid-eration and action.Correspondence will be provided to the requester defining the actions undertaken by theB30 Standards Committee.
SECTION lX: REQUESTS FOR INTERPRETATIONThe B30 Standards Committee will render an interpre-tation of the provisions of the B30 Standard. Suchrequests should be directed to
Secretary of the B30 Committee,ASME,Three ParkAvenue, New York,NY 10016-5990
The requests should be in the following format:Volume: Cite the designation and title of the volume.Edition: Cite the applicable edition of the volume.Subject:
Cite the applicable paragraph number(s)and the relevant heading(s).
Question: Phrase the question as a request for an inter-
pretation of a specific provision suitable forgeneral understanding and use,not as arequest for approval of a proprietary designor situation. Plans or drawings that explainthe question may be submitted to clarify thequestion.However, they should not containany proprietary names or information.
Upon receipt by the Secretary,the request will beforwarded to the relevant B30 Subcommittee for a draftresponse, which will then be subject to approval by theB30 Standards Committee prior to its formal issuance.Interpretations to the B30 Standard will be publishedin the subsequent edition of the respective volume, andwill be available online at http: / / cstools.asme.org.
SECTION x:ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE
The equipment covered by the B30 Standard is subjectto hazards that cannot be abated by mechanical means,but only by the exercise of intelligence, care, and com-mon sense. It is therefore essential to have personnelinvolved in the use and operation of equipment whoare competent, careful, physically and mentally quali-fied, and trained in the proper operation of the equip-ment and the handling of loads. Serious hazards include,but are not limited to, improper or inadequate mainte-nance, overloading. dropping or slipping of the load,obstructing the free passage of the load,and using equip-ment for a purpose for which it was not intended ordesigned.

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