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API PUBL 1132 Document Information:
Title
Effects of Oxygenated Fuels and Reformulated Diesel Fuels on Elastomers and Polymers in Pipeline/Terminal Components
American Petroleum Institute
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994
Scope:
This specification details the requirements for design,
construction, and testing of pedestal
mounted elevating and rotating lift devices of the types illustrated
in Figure 1 for transfer of
materials or personnel to or from marine vessels and structures. This
specification is not intended
to be employed for the design, fabrication, and testing of davits,
andor emergency escape devices.
Included are methods for establishing rated loads based on
allowable unit stresses for load
supporting components, as differentiated from power transmitting
mechanisms. Also included are
minimum requirements for equipment, materials, manufacturing
procedures, and testing. Additional
detailed requirements are included in the body of the specification.
Structural components covered by this specification are listed
below, including some shown in
Fig. 1.
a. Crane boom
b. Boom point sheave assembly
c. Boom tip extension or jib
d. Floating harness or bridle
e. Gantry, Mast or A-frame
f. Revolving upperstructure
g. Swing circle assembly
h. Boom foot pin(s)
i. Sheave pin(s)
j. Boom splice bolts or connectors
k. Foundation bolts or fastenings
l. Pedestal or base
m. King post or Center Post
RECORD RETENTION
The manufacturer shall maintain all inspection and testing records for
20 years. These records
shall be employed in a quality audit program of assessing malfunctions
and failures for the purpose
of correcting or eliminating design, manufacturing, or inspection
functions which may have
contributed to the malfunction or failure.
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