Hoisting Equipment Sample Clauses
The Hoisting Equipment clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the provision, use, and maintenance of equipment used for lifting or moving materials on a project site. Typically, this clause specifies which party is responsible for supplying hoisting machinery, ensuring it meets safety standards, and maintaining it in good working order throughout the project. For example, it may require the contractor to provide cranes or lifts and to ensure operators are properly trained. The core function of this clause is to allocate responsibility for hoisting equipment, thereby promoting safety, minimizing delays, and clarifying obligations to prevent disputes over equipment provision and use.
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Hoisting Equipment. General Requirements • Refer to control document # 12MAZ00181B, Hoisting Equipment Requirements • Ensure that each hoist is visually inspected using the required criteria prior to use to ensure the hoist is in good operating condition. Any noted deficiencies shall be assessed, and if needed, repaired prior to operation. Contact the site EHS department for guidance. • Associated slings, chains and such shall also be inspected prior to each use. • Only trained individuals shall operate a hoist. • Each hoist must have a load-rating label visible on the unit. Use the load-rating label to help ensure the lift will not exceed that load limit. • Review the hoist’s instructions manual for assistance on its operation. • Use appropriate PPE to protect the eyes, hands, feet and head. • Never place any part of one’s body under a lifted load. • For crane lifts, contact the EHS department prior to bringing the crane on site, so a review of the lift plan and crane certifications can be conducted.
Hoisting Equipment. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor is responsible for providing his own hoisting equipment for the work required under this contract. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to existing structures and equipment during the course of the work. The Contractor shall pay for the repair or replacement of any structures or equipment that is damaged as a result of his work.
Hoisting Equipment. Drawworks, Rotary Table, Swivel, Crown Block, Traveling Block, Hook, Top Drive. Pipe Handling Equipment: Automatic Pipe Handling Systems, Pipe Spinning Wrench, Tongs, Slips and Safety Clamps, Elevators, Casing Tongs, Spiders, and Elevators. Drilling Fluids Equipment: Mud Pumps, Shale Shakers, Desilters, Desanders, Degasser, Mud Centrifuge, Mud Agitators, Centrifugal Pumps, Standpipe Manifold and Rotary Hoses, Mud Cleaner, Mud Mixing System.
Hoisting Equipment. Contractor shall provide and maintain all hoisting equipment in accordance with industry standards and as provided in Attachment A1 to Exhibit A — Scope of Work.
Hoisting Equipment. Once the Drilling Unit has been fully accepted in accordance with Attachment A4 then Contractor shall cause the hoisting equipment to be inspected in accordance with the following:
(1) Contractor shall provide and maintain all hoisting equipment in accordance with industry standards and as provided in this Section 6.2(G) and the specifications set forth in Attachment A6 to Exhibit A — Scope of Work.
(2) This hoisting equipment must meet or exceed the requirements set out in regulations promulgated by the American Petroleum Institute (“API”) and referred to as Specifications 8A and 8B and that all derricks meet the requirements of API Specification 4E and API Standard 4A. As stated in API Specification 8A: “Modifications, including welding, can be detrimental and substantially reduce the rating of the equipment and shall not be done without the approval of the manufacturer.”
(3) Elevators shall have no repairs or modifications of any kind, including, welding, heat treatment or changes in dimensions. Replacement parts, such as new springs or pins, must be certified by an API-approved company for load capacity and model numbers to the standards set by the manufacturer.
(4) Contractor shall provide written documentation of inspections for wear and defects, including dates, types of inspection, extent and results for all hoisting equipment other than elevators or derricks. Further, Contractor shall provide to Company written documentation for all repairs and modifications, including all welding and heat treatments. This documentation must also include written approval for these repairs and modifications as required by API Specification 8A.
