Careful application of B30 safety standards will help users to comply with applicable regulations within their jurisdictions, while achieving the operational and safety benefits to be gained from the many industry best-practices detailed in these volumes. Intended for manufacturers, owners, employers, users and others concerned with the specification, buying, maintenance, training and safe use of slings and hooks with B30 equipment, plus all potential governing entities.
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5 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | ASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER |
11 | B30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION SECTION I: SCOPE SECTION II: SCOPE EXCLUSIONS SECTION III: PURPOSE SECTION IV: USE BY REGULATORY AGENCIES SECTION V: EFFECTIVE DATE |
12 | SECTION VI: REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS SECTION VII: USE OF MEASUREMENT UNITS SECTION VIII: REQUESTS FOR REVISION SECTION IX: REQUESTS FOR INTERPRETATION SECTION X: ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE |
14 | ASME B30.10-2014 SUMMARY OF CHANGES |
17 | Chapter 10-0 Scope, Definitions, References, Personnel Competence, and Translations SECTION 10-0.1: SCOPE OF ASME B30.10 SECTION 10-0.2: DEFINITIONS SECTION 10-0.3: REFERENCES |
18 | SECTION 10-0.4: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE SECTION 10-0.5: TRANSLATIONS |
19 | Chapter 10-1 Hooks: Selection, Use, and Maintenance SECTION 10-1.1: SCOPE SECTION 10-1.2: TRAINING SECTION 10-1.3: MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS SECTION 10-1.4: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS SECTION 10-1.5: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 10-1.6: RATED LOADS SECTION 10-1.7: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS |
20 | SECTION 10-1.8: IDENTIFICATION SECTION 10-1.9: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT SECTION 10-1.10: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR Table Table 10-1.7-1 Proof Test Load |
22 | SECTION 10-1.11: OPERATING PRACTICES |
23 | Figures Fig. 10-1.1-1 Clevis Hook (Latch — When Required) Fig. 10-1.1-2 Eye Hook (Latch — When Required) Fig. 10-1.1-3 Shank Hook (Latch — When Required) Fig. 10-1.1-4 Duplex Hook (Sister) (Latch — When Required) Fig. 10-1.1-5 Articulated Duplex Hook (Sister) (Latch — When Required) Fig. 10-1.1-6 Self-Locking Eye Hook (Open) |
24 | Fig. 10-1.1-7 Self-Locking Clevis Hook (Closed) Fig. 10-1.1-8 Self-Closing Bail (Eye Hook) Fig. 10-1.1-9 Self-Closing Gate Latch (Shank Hook) Fig. 10-1.1-10 Self-Closing Flapper Latch (Shank Hook) Fig. 10-1.1-11 Self-Closing Flapper Latch (Swivel Hook) Fig. 10-1.1-12 Self-Closing Flipper Latch (Eye Hook) |
25 | Fig. 10-1.1-13 Self-Closing Tiplock Latch (Shank Hook) Fig. 10-1.1-14 Self-Closing Tiplock Latch (Eye Hook) Fig. 10-1.1-15 Single Plate Hook Fig. 10-1.1-16 Laminated Plate Hook Fig. 10-1.1-17 Quad Hook (Latch — When Required) |
26 | Chapter 10-2 Hooks — Miscellaneous: Selection, Use, and Maintenance SECTION 10-2.1: SCOPE SECTION 10-2.2: TRAINING SECTION 10-2.3: MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS SECTION 10-2.4: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS SECTION 10-2.5: DESIGN FACTOR SECTION 10-2.6: RATED LOADS SECTION 10-2.7: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS SECTION 10-2.8: IDENTIFICATION SECTION 10-2.9: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT |
27 | SECTION 10-2.10: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR |
28 | SECTION 10-2.11: OPERATING PRACTICES |
29 | Fig. 10-2.1-1 Eye Grab Hook Fig. 10-2.1-2 Clevis Grab Hook Fig. 10-2.1-3 Foundry Hook Fig. 10-2.1-4 Sorting Hook Fig. 10-2.1-5 Choker Hook Fig. 10-2.1-6 Clevis Foundry Hook |
31 | ASME B30.10-2014 INTERPRETATIONS |
32 | Interpretation: 10-20 |
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