ASME NML 1 2019
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ASME NML-1-2019 – Rules for the Movement of Loads Using Overhead Handling Equipment in Nuclear Facilities
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2019 | 49 |
This Standard specifies requirements for the movement of loads using overhead handling systems at commercial nuclear facilities. (a) For the purposes of this Standard, overhead handling systems are limited to the following: (1) those types covered by the following standards: (-a) ASME B30.1, Chapter 1-6, Telescopic Hydraulic Gantry Systems; and Chapter 1-7, Strand Jack Systems (-b) ASME B30.2 (-c) ASME B30.5 (-d) ASME B30.16 (-e) ASME B30.17 (-f) ASME B30.21 (-g) ASME NOG-1 (-h) ASME NUM-1 (2) those defined as engineered temporary lift assemblies per subsection 1-5 (3) those qualified as special designed equipment per ASME HRT-1 (b) This Standard does not cover the individual movement of irradiated fuel assemblies that are bounded by a facility accident analysis. (c) Lifts licensed under 10 C.F.R. 72 are within the scope of this Standard. Standard covers movement of loads using overhead handling systems at commercial nuclear facilities, limited to an Engineered Temporary Lift Assembly, Special Designed Lifting Systems which meet the requirements of HRT-1, or B30 standards.
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | ASME CNF COMMITTEE ROSTER |
9 | CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE CNF COMMITTEE |
12 | Section 1 Introduction 1-1 GENERAL 1-2 SCOPE 1-3 APPLICABILITY 1-4 RESPONSIBILITY 1-5 DEFINITIONS |
14 | 1-6 REFERENCES |
16 | Section 2 Lifts 2-1 GENERAL 2-2 CLASSIFICATION OF LIFTS 2-2.1 Preliminary Lift Plan 2-2.2 Quantification of Risk 2-3 ALL LIFTS 2-3.1 General |
17 | 2-3.2 Requirements for All Lifts Figures Figure 2-2.1-1 Risk Classification of Lifts |
18 | 2-4 SPECIAL LIFTS 2-4.1 General 2-4.2 Requirements for Special Lifts Tables Table 2-2.2-1 Probability of a Load-Handling Event |
19 | 2-4.3 Safer Load Paths Table 2-2.2-2 Severity of Consequences |
20 | 2-5 CRITICAL LIFTS 2-5.1 General 2-5.2 Requirements for Critical Lifts (Excluding Nuclear Safety Critical Lifts) 2-5.3 Other Considerations for Critical Lifts 2-6 NUCLEAR SAFETY CRITICAL LIFTS 2-6.1 General |
21 | 2-6.2 Movement of Loads Over Irradiated Fuel 2-6.3 Other Considerations for Nuclear Safety Critical Lifts Table 2-6.2-1 Loads Moved Over Irradiated Fuel |
22 | Section 3 Personnel Requirements 3-1 CRANE-OPERATING PERSONNEL 3-1.1 Crane Operator Training 3-1.2 Crane Operator Conduct 3-1.3 Crane Operator Physical Requirements |
23 | 3-1.4 Crane Operator Certification 3-2 RIGGING PERSONNEL 3-2.1 Rigger I Requirements 3-2.2 Rigger II Requirements 3-2.3 Rigger Qualification 3-3 LIFT-SIGNALING PERSONNEL 3-4 LIFT-DIRECTING PERSONNEL |
24 | 3-5 CRANE-INSPECTING PERSONNEL |
25 | Section 4 Overhead Handling Equipment 4-1 CRANE DESIGN 4-1.1 Overhead Crane 4-1.2 Mobile Crane 4-1.3 Engineered Temporary Lift Assemblies Table 4-1.1-1 Typical Applications of Enhanced Safety Crane Designs |
26 | 4-2 PERIODIC CRANE INSPECTION AND BRAKE TESTING 4-3 CRANE MAINTENANCE 4-3.1 General 4-3.2 Preventive Maintenance 4-3.3 Corrective Maintenance 4-4 CRANE TESTING 4-4.1 Operational Test |
27 | 4-4.2 Return-to-Service Load Test |
28 | Section 5 Lifting Devices and Other Rigging Equipment 5-1 LIFTING DEVICES 5-1.1 Lifting Devices for Standard and Special Lifts 5-1.2 Lifting Devices for Critical Lifts Table 5-1-1 Lifting-Device Design Category for Each Lift Classification |
29 | 5-1.3 Quality Assurance Requirements for Lifting Devices Used for Critical Lifts 5-2 OTHER RIGGING EQUIPMENT Table 5-1.2.3-1 Maximum Number of Lifting Evolutions Between Continuing Compliance Tests for Design Category C Lift Devices |
30 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A NUREG-0612/ASME NML-1 CONFORMANCE MATRIX |
31 | Table A-1-1 NUREG-0612∕ASME NML-1 Conformance Matrix |
35 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR FACILITIES LICENSED UNDER 10 C.F.R. 50 |
36 | Figure B-3-1 Suggested Format and Content for Updating a Facility’s Final Safety Analysis Report |
38 | Figure C-2.1-1 Example 1: Nuclear Safety Critical Lift NONMANDATORY APPENDIX C EXAMPLES OF LIFT CLASSIFICATIONS |
39 | Figure C-2.2-1 Example 2: Critical Lift |
40 | Figure C-2.3-1 Example 3: Lift Classified Based on Management Discretion |
41 | Figure C-2.4-1 Example 4: Standard Lift |
42 | Figure C-2.5-1 Example 5: Special Lift |
43 | Figure C-2.6-1 Example 6: Critical Lift |
44 | Figure C-2.7-1 Example 7: Critical Lift |
45 | Figure C-2.8-1 Example 8: Special Lift That Required Mitigation of a High Probability Factor |
46 | Figure C-2.9-1 Example 9: Critical Lift |