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Crane Operations. All operations of Cranes, Multi-Purpose Machines and Material Handling Equipment shall comply with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926. The Contractor shall comply with paragraph 1.7.2 of NAVFAC P-307 and notify the Contracting Officer <<Note to Spec Writer: Insert notification time requirement, e.g., at least 24 hours>> prior to bringing any crane (including delivery vehicles with crane boom attachments), multi-purpose machines, material handling equipment, or construction equipment that may be used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads on board a Navy Installation. Written documentation of the last weight test of the crane and all related weight handling equipment (e.g. attachments, rigging gear, etc.) shall be maintained on site. A joint verification with the Government representative must be performed to ensure that a legible and indelible completed copy of Appendix P, Figure P-1 of NAVFAC P-307 is maintained on the crane, multi-purpose machine, and material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads. The following certification and testing documentation shall be on site prior to entry and use on any Navy Installation: 1) Crane, multi-purpose machine, material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended load certification 2) Load testing 3) Yearly, monthly and daily inspection logs 4) Rope/sling certifications 5) Operator certifications/designations 6) Designation of person performing log inspections 7) Cranes that are permanently located on a Navy Installation shall have a quarterly joint verification. 2.9.4.1 Crane Inspections The Contractor shall ensure all inspections are performed in accordance with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926 (daily, monthly, quarterly, yearly), and retain the current documentation of inspections. Documents shall be kept on site. Daily pre-use inspections and testing shall be performed on all load hoisting and lowering mechanisms, boom hoisting and lowering mechanisms, Spec Item Title swinging mechanisms, travel mechanisms (if to be used that day), and safety devices. Cranes that have to be re-rated shall be in accordance with SAE Recommended Practices, Crane Load Stability Test Code J765 and documentation maintained on site. The Contractor shall have an operational anti-two block device or a two-block damage prevention feature for all points of two blocking and a boom hoist disconnect, shutoff, or hydraulic relief to automatically stop the boom hoist when the boom reaches a predetermined high angle. 2.9.4.2 Rigging Gear The Contractor shall ensure rigging gear and below the hook lifting devices and personnel comply with the following requirements: 1) Personnel performing rigging shall have an understanding of all signs, notices, and operating instructions, and be familiar with the applicable hand signals prescribed by the ASME B30 standard for the type of crane in use.

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Crane Operations. All operations of Cranes, Multi-Purpose Machines and Material Handling Equipment shall comply with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926. The Contractor shall comply with paragraph 1.7.2 of NAVFAC P-307 and notify the Contracting Officer <<Note to Spec Writer: Insert notification time requirement, e.g., at least 24 hours>> hours prior to bringing any crane (including delivery vehicles with crane boom attachments), multi-purpose machines, material handling equipment, or construction equipment that may be used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads on board a Navy Installation. Written documentation of the last weight test of the crane and all related weight handling equipment (e.g. attachments, rigging gear, etc.) shall be maintained on site. A joint verification with the Government representative must be performed to ensure that a legible and indelible completed copy of Appendix P, Figure P-1 of NAVFAC P-307 is maintained on the crane, multi-purpose machine, and material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads. The following certification and testing documentation shall be on site prior to entry and use on any Navy Installation: 1) Crane, multi-purpose machine, material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended load certification 2) Load testing 3) Yearly, monthly and daily inspection logs 4) Rope/sling certifications 5) Operator certifications/designations 6) Designation of person performing log inspections Spec Item Title Description 7) Cranes that are permanently located on a Navy Installation shall have a quarterly joint verification. 2.9.4.1 Crane Inspections The Contractor shall ensure all inspections are performed in accordance with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926 (daily, monthly, quarterly, yearly), and retain the current documentation of inspections. Documents shall be kept on site. Daily pre-use inspections and testing shall be performed on all load hoisting and lowering mechanisms, boom hoisting and lowering mechanisms, Spec Item Title swinging mechanisms, travel mechanisms (if to be used that day), and safety devices. Cranes that have to be re-rated shall be in accordance with SAE Recommended Practices, Crane Load Stability Test Code J765 and documentation maintained on site. The Contractor shall have an operational anti-two block device or a two-block damage prevention feature for all points of two blocking and a boom hoist disconnect, shutoff, or hydraulic relief to automatically stop the boom hoist when the boom reaches a predetermined high angle. 2.9.4.2 Rigging Gear The Contractor shall ensure rigging gear and below the hook lifting devices and personnel comply with the following requirements: 1) Personnel performing rigging shall have an understanding of all signs, notices, and operating instructions, and be familiar with the applicable hand signals prescribed by the ASME B30 standard for the type of crane in use.

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Samples: Contract

Crane Operations. All operations of Cranes, Multi-Purpose Machines and Material Handling Equipment shall comply with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926. The Contractor shall comply with paragraph 1.7.2 of NAVFAC P-307 and notify the Contracting Officer <<Note to Spec Writer: Insert notification time requirement, e.g., at least 24 hours>> 48 hours prior to bringing any crane (including delivery vehicles with crane boom attachments), multi-purpose machines, material handling equipment, or construction equipment that may be used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads on board a Navy Installation. Written documentation of the last weight test of the crane and all related weight handling equipment (e.g. attachments, rigging gear, etc.) shall be maintained on site. A joint verification with the Government representative must be performed to ensure that a legible and indelible completed copy of Appendix P, Figure P-1 of NAVFAC P-307 is maintained on the crane, multi-purpose machine, and material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads. The following certification and testing documentation shall be on site prior to entry and use on any Navy Installation: 1) Crane, multi-purpose machine, material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended load certification 2) Load testing 3) Yearly, monthly and daily inspection logs 4) Rope/sling certifications 5) Operator certifications/designations 6) Designation of person performing log inspections 7) Cranes that are permanently located on a Navy Installation shall have a quarterly joint verification. 2.9.4.1 Crane Inspections The Contractor shall ensure all inspections are performed in accordance with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926 (daily, monthly, quarterly, yearly), and retain the current documentation of inspections. Documents shall be kept on site. Daily pre-use inspections and testing shall be performed on all load hoisting and lowering mechanisms, boom hoisting and lowering mechanisms, Spec Item Title Description swinging mechanisms, travel mechanisms (if to be used that day), and safety devices. Cranes that have to be re-rated shall be in accordance with SAE Recommended Practices, Crane Load Stability Test Code J765 and documentation maintained on site. The Contractor shall have an operational anti-two block device or a two-block damage prevention feature for all points of two blocking and a boom hoist disconnect, shutoff, or hydraulic relief to automatically stop the boom hoist when the boom reaches a predetermined high angle. 2.9.4.2 Rigging Gear The Contractor shall ensure rigging gear and below the hook lifting devices and personnel comply with the following requirements: 1) Personnel performing rigging shall have an understanding of all signs, notices, and operating instructions, and be familiar with the applicable hand signals prescribed by the ASME B30 standard for the type of crane in use.

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Samples: Contract

Crane Operations. All operations of Cranes, Multi-Purpose Machines and Material Handling Equipment shall comply with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926. The Contractor shall comply with paragraph 1.7.2 11.1 of NAVFAC P-307 and notify the Contracting Officer <<Note to Spec Writer: Insert notification time requirement, e.g., at least 24 hours>> hours prior to bringing any crane crane(s) (including delivery vehicles with crane boom attachments), multi-purpose machines, material handling equipment, or construction equipment that may be used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads on board a Navy Installation. Written documentation of the last weight test of the crane and all related weight handling equipment (e.g. attachments, rigging gear, etc.) shall be maintained on on-site. A joint verification with the Government representative must be performed to ensure that a legible and indelible completed copy of Appendix P, Figure P-1 of NAVFAC P-307 is maintained on the crane, multi-purpose machine, and material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads. The following certification and testing documentation shall be on on-site prior to entry and use on any Navy Installation: 1) Crane, multi-purpose machine, material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended load certification 2) Load testing 3) Yearly, monthly and daily inspection logs 4) Rope/sling certifications 5) Operator certifications/designations 6) Designation of person performing log inspections Spec Item Title Description 7) Cranes that are permanently located on a Navy Installation shall have a quarterly joint verification. 2.9.4.1 Crane Inspections The Contractor shall ensure all inspections are performed in accordance with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926 (daily, monthly, quarterly, yearly), and retain the current documentation of inspections. Documents shall be kept on on-site. Daily pre-use inspections and testing shall be performed on all load hoisting and lowering mechanisms, boom hoisting and lowering mechanisms, Spec Item Title swinging mechanisms, travel mechanisms (if to be used that day), and safety devices. Cranes that have to be re-rated shall be in accordance with SAE Recommended Practices, Crane Load Stability Test Code J765 and documentation maintained on on-site. The Contractor shall have an operational anti-two block device or a two-block damage prevention feature for all points of two blocking and a boom hoist disconnect, shutoff, or hydraulic relief to automatically stop the boom hoist when the boom reaches a predetermined high angle. 2.9.4.2 Rigging Gear The Contractor shall ensure rigging gear and below the hook lifting devices and personnel comply with the following requirements: 1) Personnel performing rigging shall have an understanding of all signs, notices, and operating instructions, and be familiar with the applicable hand signals prescribed by the ASME B30 standard for the type of crane in useuse 2) Personnel performing rigging shall be familiar with the rigging requirements in EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926 3) The Contractor shall inspect rigging gear in accordance with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926 and paragraph 11.1 of NAVFAC P-307. Certification records shall be made available for review upon request. 2.9.4.3 Crane Operators Crane operators shall meet the personnel qualifications requirements in paragraph 16.B of EM 385-1-1 and paragraph 11.1 of NAVFAC P-307. For mobile cranes with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) rated capacitates of 2,000 pounds or greater, designate crane operators as qualified by a source that qualifies crane operators (i.e., union, a government agency, or an organization that tests and qualifies crane operators).

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Crane Operations. All operations of Cranes, Multi-Purpose Machines and Material Handling Equipment shall comply with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part Spec Item Title Description 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926. The Contractor shall comply with paragraph 1.7.2 of NAVFAC P-307 and notify the Contracting Officer <<Note to Spec Writer: Insert notification time requirement, e.g., at least 24 hours>> hours prior to bringing any crane (including delivery vehicles with crane boom attachments), multi-purpose machines, material handling equipment, or construction equipment that may be used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads on board a Navy Installation. Written documentation of the last weight test of the crane and all related weight handling equipment (e.g. attachments, rigging gear, etc.) shall be maintained on site. A joint verification with the Government representative must be performed to ensure that a legible and indelible completed copy of Appendix P, Figure P-1 of NAVFAC P-307 is maintained on the crane, multi-purpose machine, and material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended loads. The following certification and testing documentation shall be on site prior to entry and use on any Navy Installation: 1) Crane, multi-purpose machine, material handling equipment or construction equipment used in a crane-like application to lift suspended load certification 2) Load testing 3) Yearly, monthly and daily inspection logs 4) Rope/sling certifications 5) Operator certifications/designations 6) Designation of person performing log inspections 7) Cranes that are permanently located on a Navy Installation shall have a quarterly joint verification. 2.9.4.1 Crane Inspections The Contractor shall ensure all inspections are performed in accordance with EM 385-1-1, NAVFAC P-307, 29 CFR Part 1910, and 29 CFR Part 1926 (daily, monthly, quarterly, yearly), and retain the current documentation of inspections. Documents shall be kept on site. Daily pre-use inspections and testing shall be performed on all load hoisting and lowering mechanisms, boom hoisting and lowering mechanisms, Spec Item Title swinging mechanisms, travel mechanisms (if to be used that day), and safety devices. Cranes that have to be re-rated shall be in accordance with SAE Recommended Practices, Crane Load Stability Test Code J765 and documentation maintained on site. The Contractor shall have an operational anti-two block device or a two-block damage prevention feature for all points of two blocking and a boom hoist disconnect, shutoff, or hydraulic relief to automatically stop the boom hoist when the boom reaches a predetermined high angle. 2.9.4.2 Rigging Gear The Contractor shall ensure rigging gear and below the hook lifting devices and personnel comply with the following requirements: 1) Personnel performing rigging shall have an understanding of all signs, notices, and operating instructions, and be familiar with the applicable hand signals prescribed by the ASME B30 standard for the type of crane in use.

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