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SubTitle31-372-1_31-372-108-1928. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH |
Sec.31-372-106-1919. Gear Certification
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Standard Affected
Subject
Fed. Reg. Date
Action
Subpart A—General Provisions
Section
1919.1
Purpose and scope
1919.2
Definition of terms
Subpart B—Procedure Governing Accreditation
1919.3
Application for accreditation
1919.4
Action upon application
1919.5
Duration and renewal of accreditation
1919.6
Criteria governing accreditation to certificate vessels' cargo gear
1919.7
Voluntary amendment or termination of accreditation
1919.8
Suspension or revocation of accreditation
1919.9
Reconsideration and review
Subpart C—Duties of Persons Accredited to Certificate Vessels' Cargo Gear
1919.10
General duties; exemptions
1919.11
Recordkeeping and related procedures concerning records in custody of accredited persons
1919.12
Recordkeeping and related procedures concerning records in custody of the vessel
Subpart D—Certification of Vessels' Cargo Gear
1919.13
General
1919.14
Initial tests of cargo gear and tests after alterations, renewals or repairs
1919.15
Periodic tests, examinations and inspections
1919.16
Heat treatment
1919.17
Exemptions from heat treatment
1919.18
Grace periods
1919.19
Gear requiring welding
1919.20
Damaged components
1919.21
Marking and posting of safe working loads
1919.22
Requirements governing braking devices and power sources
1919.23
Means of derrick attachment
1919.24
Limitations on use of wire rope
1919.25
Limitations on use of chains
Subpart E—Certification of Vessels: Tests and Proof Loads; Heat Treatment; Competent Persons
1919.26
Visual inspection before tests
1919.27
Unit proof tests—winches, derricks and gear accessory thereto
1919.28
Unit proof tests—cranes and gear accessory thereto
1919.29
Limitations on safe working loads and proof loads
1919.30
Examinations subsequent to unit tests
1919.31
Proof tests—loose gear
1919.32
Specially designed blocks and components
1919.33
Proof tests—wire rope
1919.34
Proof tests after repairs or alterations
1919.35
Order of tests
1919.36
Heat treatment
1919.37
Competent persons
Subpart F—Accreditation to Certificate Shore-Based Equipment
1919.50
Eligibility for accreditation to certificate shore-based material handling devices covered by § 1918.13 of the safety and health regulations for longshoring
1919.51
Provisions respecting application for accreditation, action upon the applications, and related matters
Subpart G — Duties of Persons Accredited to Certificate Shore-Based Material Handling Devices
1919.60
General duties, exemptions
Subpart H — Certification of Shore-Based Material Handling Devices
1919.70
General provisions
1919.71
Unit proof test and examination of cranes
1919.72
Annual examination of cranes
1919.73
Unit proof test and examination of derricks
1919.74
Annual examination of derricks
1919.75
Determination of crane or derrick safe working loads and limitations in absence of manufacturer's data
1919.76
Safe working load reduction
1919.77
Safe working load increase
1919.78
Nondestructive examinations
1919.79
Wire rope
1919.80
Heat treatment
1919.81
Examination of bulk cargo loading or discharging spouts or suckers
1919.90
Documentation
(Effective February 11, 1980)
Part 1918
Authority
6/8/11
Amended
1918.2
Definitions
6/8/11
Amended
1918.95
Sanitation
6/8/11
Amended
(Effective September 5, 2012)
Subpart Index for 29 CFR 1919—Gear Certification.
Sec. 31-372-106-1919. Gear certification
Part 1919
Authority
6/8/11
Amended
1919.6
Criteria governing accreditation to certificate vessels' cargo gear
6/8/11
Amended
1919.11
Recordkeeping and related procedures concerning records in custody of accredited persons
6/8/11
Amended
1919.12
Recordkeeping and related procedures concerning records in custody of the vessel
6/8/11
Amended
1919.15
Periodic tests, examinations and inspections
6/8/11
Amended
1919.18
Grace periods
6/8/11
Amended
(Effective September 5, 2012)
Title 29, Chapter XVII, Part 1926 as published in the Federal Register, Volume 39, Number 122, June 24, 1974.