When pile drivers are working over water, all relevant precautions for work over water should be taken in accordance with this code and in particular a suitable boat should be kept readily available at all times. More specifically…
During lifting operations, the stability of the floating crane/derrick or vessel with an auxiliary shipboard crane shall meet the USCG requirements for “Lifting”. The load rating of a floating crane/derrick shall be the maximum working loads at various radii as determined by the manufacturer or qualified person considering list and trim for each installation. The load rating shall specifically reflect the: design standard; machine trim; machine list; and dynamic/environmental loadings anticipated for the operational envelope of the floating crane/derrick or auxiliary shipboard crane.
The load rating is dependent upon the structural competence of the crane or derrick, rope strength, hoist capacity, structural attachment to the floating platform, and stability and freeboard of the floating platform. When deck loads are to be carried while lifting, the situation shall be analyzed for modified ratings.
When mounted on barges or pontoons, the rated loads and radii of land cranes and derricks shall be modified as recommended by the manufacturer or qualified person. The modification should always be evaluated by the qualified person specific to the floating platform mounting the crane. Load charts should be generated based on the crane load rating for floating service. In addition, the load charts for floating service must comply with the specific standard it was designed for and clearly explain the floating platform and dynamic/environmental parameters that apply to the load chart.
The load chart should, at a minimum, identify the following:
Cranes and Derricks Mounted on Barges or Pontoons:
Barge- or pontoon-mounted land cranes require modified ratings due to increased loading from list, trim, wave action, and wind. This rating will be different for each size of pontoon
or barge used. Therefore, the load rating of barge or pontoonmounted land cranes and derricks shall not exceed that recommended by the manufacturer for the particular barge or
pontoon under the expected environmental conditions.
All deck surfaces of the pontoon or barge shall be above the water. Tie-downs should be provided for derricks to transmit the loading to the barge or pontoon. …and finally, all Cranes shall
be blocked and secured to prevent shifting. As with any Marine Construction project, safety comes first!
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