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19. Inspecting, testing, maintenance and repair of mobile cranes
19.1 'Competent person' for inspecting mobile cranes
19.2 Non-destructive testing
19.3 Pre-operational inspection
19.4 Routine inspection and maintenance
19.5 Annual inspections
19.6 10-year major inspection
19.7 Records of inspections and maintenance
19.8 Mobile crane repair
19.9 Second-hand imported (overseas) mobile cranes
Failure to carry out appropriate planned inspections and preventative maintenance programs may lead to structural or mechanical failure and collapse of the mobile crane.
Inspecting and appropriate testing should be carried out frequently to ensure:
- the parts of the crane subject to deterioration through corrosion, damage, wear or abrasion are replaced before they become unserviceable; and
- the crane is maintained in a safe and serviceable condition (e.g. all windows and windscreens must be regularly cleaned and cracked windows and windscreens must be replaced to ensure vision is not obscured).
Inspecting and testing of mobile cranes should also include:
- pre-operational inspection;
- routine inspection and maintenance;
- annual inspections; and
- 10-year major inspections.
Last updated June 9, 2006
