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The following lists the key subject areas for this British Standards module.
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Cranes , Materials handling equipment ( Module 33 )

BS 1757:1986Specification for power-driven mobile cranes
BS 2452:1954Specification for electrically driven jib cranes mounted on a high pedestal or portal carriage (high pedestal or portal jib cranes)
BS 2573-1:1983Rules for the design of cranes. Specification for classification, stress calculations and design criteria for structures
BS 2573-2:1980Rules for the design of cranes. Specification for classification, stress calculations and design of mechanisms
BS 2799:1974Specification for power-driven tower cranes for building and engineering construction
BS 3037-1:1958Specification for tyres for crane rail wheels. Double-flanged parallel-tread tyres
BS 3037-2:1975Specification for tyres for crane rail wheels. Forged or rolled steel double flanged rail wheels and tyres (metric units)
BS 327:1964Specification for power-driven derrick cranes
BS 357:1958Specification for power-driven travelling jib cranes (rail-mounted low carriage type)
BS 3810-4:1968Glossary of terms used in materials handling. Terms used in connection with cranes
BS 466:1984Specification for power driven overhead travelling cranes, semi-goliath and goliath cranes for general use
BS 5744:1979Code of practice for safe use of cranes (overhead/underhung travelling and goliath cranes, high pedestal and portal jib dockside cranes, manually-operated and light cranes, container handling cranes and rail-mounted low carriage cranes)
BS 7121-11:1998Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Offshore cranes
BS 7121-12:1999Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Recovery vehicles and equipment. Code of practice
BS 7121-14:2005Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Side boom pipelayers
BS 7121-1:1989Code of practice for safe use of cranes. General
BS 7121-1:2006Code of practice for safe use of cranes. General
BS 7121-2:1991Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Inspection, testing and examination
BS 7121-2:2003Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Inspection, testing and examination
BS 7121-3:2000Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Mobile cranes
BS 7121-4:1997Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Lorry loaders
BS 7121-5:1997Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Tower cranes
BS 7121-5:2006Code of practice for safe use of cranes. Tower cranes
BS 7262:1990Specification for automatic safe load indicators
BS 7333:1990Specification for slewing jib cranes
BS 7901:2002Specification for recovery vehicles and vehicle recovery equipment
BS AU 50-1.3.3:1996* ISO 10571:1995Specification for tyres and wheels. Tyres. Off-the-road tyres. Specification for tyres for mobile cranes and similar specialized machines
BS EN 12077-2:1999Cranes safety. Requirements for health and safety. Limiting and indicating devices
BS EN 12644-1:2001Cranes. Information for use and testing. Instructions
BS EN 12644-2:2000Cranes. Information for use and testing. Marking
BS EN 12999:2002Cranes. Loader cranes
BS EN 13000:2004Cranes. Mobile cranes
BS EN 13001-1:2004Crane safety. General design. General principles and requirements
BS EN 13001-2:2004Crane safety. General design. Load actions
BS EN 13135-1:2003Cranes. Safety. Design. Requirements for equipment. Electrotechnical equipment
BS EN 13135-2:2004Cranes. Equipment. Non-electrotechnical equipment
BS EN 13157:2004Cranes. Safety. Hand powered lifting equipment
BS EN 13557:2003Cranes. Controls and control stations
BS EN 13586:2004Cranes. Access
BS EN 13852-1:2004Cranes. Offshore cranes. General-purpose offshore cranes
BS EN 13852-2:2004Cranes. Offshore cranes. Floating cranes
BS EN 14238:2004Cranes. Manually controlled load manipulating devices
BS EN 14439:2006Cranes. Safety. Tower cranes
BS EN 14985:2007Cranes. Slewing jib cranes
BS EN 1993-6:2007Eurocode 3. Design of steel structures. Crane supporting structures
BS EN 45510-6-8:2000Guide for the procurement of power station equipment. Turbine auxiliaries. Cranes. Section 8: Cranes
BS ISO 10245-4:2004Cranes. Limiting and indicating devices. Jib cranes
BS ISO 10972-1:1998Cranes. Requirements for mechanisms. General
BS ISO 11629:2004Cranes. Measurement of the mass of a crane and its components
BS ISO 11630:1997Cranes. Measurement of wheel alignment
BS ISO 11994:1997Cranes. Availability. Vocabulary
BS ISO 12478-1:1998Cranes. Maintenance manual. General
BS ISO 12488-1:2005Cranes. Tolerances for wheels and travel and traversing tracks. General
BS ISO 12488-4:2004Cranes. Tolerances for wheels and travel and traversing tracks. Jib cranes
BS ISO 13202:2003Cranes. Measurement of velocity and time parameters
BS ISO 15513:2000Cranes. Competency requirements for crane drivers (operators), slingers, signallers and assessors
BS ISO 16881-1:2005Cranes. Design calculation for rail wheels and associated trolley track supporting structure. General
BS ISO 23853:2004Cranes. Training of slingers and signallers
BS ISO 4306-5:2005Cranes. Vocabulary. Bridge and gantry cranes
BS ISO 8566-4:1998Cranes. Cabins. Jib cranes
BS ISO 9926-3:2005Cranes. Training of drivers. Tower cranes
CP 3010:1972Code of practice for safe use of cranes (mobile cranes, tower cranes and derrick cranes)
DD CEN/TS 13001-3-2:2004Cranes. General design. Limit states and proof of competence of wire ropes in reeving systems
DD CEN/TS 13001-3.1:2004Cranes. General design. Limit states and proof of competence of steel structures
KIT 176BS EN 13001. Crane safety design kit
PD ISO/TR 25599:2006Cranes. Jib cranes. International standards for design, manufacturing, use and maintenance requirements and recommendations
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