LOLER & PUWER Regulations (Master3000) Flashcards

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LOLER - PUWER - Lifting operations and Lifting equipment Regulations - What does it entail?

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MGN332 -MGN 332a MS FV Lifting operations, lifting equipment regulations 2006

  • Legal obligations of employers
  • Regular Maintenance
  • Training
  • Records
  • Testing
  • Marking
  • Lifting operations
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LOLER &PUWER - What are the legal obligations of employers?

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  • The employer must ensure that all lifting equipment is fit for purpose.
  • That an adequate training regime is in place with robust procedures within the SMS for all lifting operations
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LOLER &PUWER - What is regular maintenance?

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  • Regular preventative maintenance
  • Regular examinations by a competant person at least every 12 months
  • If suspected of excessie load, or taken past limits should taken out of service until inspected.
  • Greasing
  • Condition of ropes (wear) chains (stretch)
  • Condition of small gear
  • Structures - corrosion, crasks, distortion etc
  • Hollow structures, check for trapped water
  • Regular function tests of stops, brakes and limit switches
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LOLER & PUWER - Who can use lifting equipment?

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  • Only trained persons should operate lifting equipment. This can be in-house or from a training provider such as the manufacturer
  • There must be clear oepration instructions provided by the company in the vessels SMS
  • Relevant MCA “COSWOP” sections should be read and understood
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LOLER & PUWER - What records must be kept?

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  • In services examinations (checked before use)
  • Record of servicing, repairs and modifications.
  • A register of lifting appliances and loose gear based on the ILO model shown in COSWP
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LOLER & PUWER - What tests / examinations must be carried out on lifting equipment?

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  • All lifting equipment must be tested aftrer installation, modification or repair and within the last 5 years. Maximum interval may be reduced if stated by the manufacturer. Examinations: a. If used by people = Every 6 months b. Other equipment = Every 12 months
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LOLER & PUWER - What Markings must be displayed on lifting equipment?

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  • SWL
  • If SWL changes with configuration then must be marked clearly.
  • IF SWL changes with radius of operation then indicators must be clearly visible to operator.
  • If used for lifting people it must be clearly marked that it can.
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LOLER & PUWER - What should be done beforelifting operations?

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  • Should be properly planned
  • Supervised by a responsible person
  • Carried out in a safee manner by trained crew
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PUWER - Provisions & Use of Work Equipment - MGN 331

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  • Legal obligations
  • Inspection
  • Maintenance
  • Training
  • Marking
  • Repair and Modifications Records Pay Particular Attention to:
  • Dangerous parts to equipment i.e moving parts
  • Electrical equipment
  • Specified hazards
  • Stop controls / emergency stops
  • Isolation from sources of energy
  • Lighting
  • Stability of equipment
  • Markings
  • Mobile work equipment
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What is the latest edition of COSWP&What are the chapters?

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Latest edition is 2015 and was last ammended in 2016 It is the frame work of safety management contained within your SMS.

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MGN422-Use of Equipment to Undertake Work Over the Side on Yachts and Other Vessels

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This MGN provides guidance on the use of “rail and trolley” and similar systems for undertaking “overside” work on yachts and other vessels. The main points are:

  • to ensure that new systems comply with BS standards;
  • to ensure that existing systems have been checked to an equivalent standard;
  • to ensure operators have been trained in their use;
  • to ensure maintenance is carried out to the manufactures advice
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ISMWhen would you issue a permit to work?

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When a crew member needs to complete a task in one of the following situations:

  • Working aloft
  • Over the side
  • In a enclosed space
  • Hot work
  • Diving / Work on hull
  • Servicing and maintenance of passenger lifts & Hydraulic Systems
  • A task outside the norm for which no standard operating procedure has been set.
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ISM - Main Elements of Risk Assesement

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Calculate Risk -5 Steps:
* Identify Hazard
* Decide who might be harmed and how
* Evaluate the risk and decide on precautions - mitigate
* Record your findings and implement them Review your risk assessment and update if necessary
Jobs that you have identified a hazard but cannot eliminated thenrequire a permit to work.

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