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Touchstone

ISSN 1179-2426

Occupational Safety

New ISO Standards lift the safety level of cranes worldwide

There is always a potential danger involved in the operation of cranes. New ISO Standards on crane inspections aim to reduce the risk of accidents to those people involved in a lifting operation and those in the vicinity, and to reduce the risk of damage to property.

Competency requirements for crane inspectors

Cranes – Competency requirements for crane inspectors, ISO 23814:2009, specifies the competency required of persons who carry out periodic, exceptional, alteration, and thorough inspections of cranes. It excludes the day-to-day inspection and checks performed by crane operators and maintenance personnel.

The objective of this international Standard is to achieve a uniformly high competency of crane inspectors worldwide. In some countries, there may be additional regulatory requirements that must also be taken into account.

The Standard addresses the following issues:

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STANDARD WITHDRAWN

NZS 5840:1988 Specification for protective legwear for chain saw users

Withdrawn and superseded by AS/NZS 4453.2:1997.