BS 5974:2017
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Planning, design, setting up and use of temporary suspended access equipment. Code of practice
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 56 |
This British Standard gives recommendations for the selection, design, installation, inspection, thorough examination, use and maintenance of temporary installed suspended access equipment/systems (TSAE), as defined in BS EN 1808 .
Non‑standard installations are covered by this British Standard.
Steeplejacks and steeplejack operations are not covered by this British Standard.
This British Standard is not applicable to permanently installed suspended access equipment which are covered by BS 6037‑1 .
Requirements for slung scaffolds, being TSPs on scaffold tubes or wire ropes, but which cannot be raised or lowered by the user, are given in BS EN 12811‑1 .
NOTE 1 BS EN 1808 specifies the design and construction requirements relating to the safety of suspended access equipment and is a harmonized standard supporting the provisions of the Machinery Directive [7]. BS EN 1808 is not retrospective and therefore does not relate to equipment manufactured before its introduction in 1999.
NOTE 2 Systems made up of equipment/components designed, supplied and taken into service prior to the existence of harmonized standards are recommended to be in accordance with the British Standards in force at the time of the equipment’s manufacture and this British Standard.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
8 | 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 Identifying hazards |
14 | 5 Planning and exchange of information |
16 | 6 Responsibilities |
22 | Table 1 — Personnel description and task |
26 | 7 Health and safety |
27 | 8 Types of temporary suspended access equipment (TSAE) |
29 | 9 Materials and component selection |
32 | 10 Overturning and righting moments |
33 | 11 Design criteria of the TSAE and installation |
36 | 12 Identification and registration of components and marking of working load limits |
37 | 13 Electrical requirements |
39 | 14 Protection against lightning 15 Installation, commissioning, handover and dismantling |
41 | 16 Maintenance, thorough examination and testing of TSAE |
45 | 17 Using TSAE |
46 | 18 Care of materials and equipment in storage |
47 | 19 Personnel and training |
48 | Annex A (informative) Types of platform Figure A.1 — Example of typical TSAE |
49 | Figure A.2 — Multideck rigid platform Figure A.3 — Multipoint suspension platform, annular/faceted platform Annex B (informative) Temporary suspended access breakdown/rescue |
50 | Figure B.1 — Temporary suspended access breakdown/rescue flowchart |
51 | Annex C (normative) Stability calculations Figure C.1 — Stability calculation for counterweighted suspension beam |
52 | Annex D (normative) Scope and nature of thorough examinations |
55 | Bibliography |