BS 7905-1:2001
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Lifting equipment for performance, broadcast and similar applications Specification for the design and manufacture of above stage equipment (excluding trusses and towers)
Hardcopy , PDF
12-20-2021
English
12-13-2001
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Structural integrity
5 Components
6 Machinery
7 Traverse equipment (track, trolleys, etc.)
8 Lifting machines
9 Flying of performers
10 Controls
11 Marking
12 Documentation and information
Annex A (informative) Examples of loading notices
Annex B (informative) Relationship between the definitions
in BS 7905-1
Annex C (informative) Discussion of "safety factor"
Bibliography
Gives requirements for the design and manufacture of components and systems used to lift and traverse equipment and personnel for the following applications: a) films; b) television; c) conferences and exhibitions.
Committee |
MHE/3/13
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 99/707811 DC. (12/2001) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, August 2012. (07/2012)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
68
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy | |
Supersedes |
03/316262 DC : DRAFT OCT 2003 | BS 7906-1 - USE OF LIFTING EQUIPMENT FOR PERFORMANCE, BROADCAST AND SIMILAR APPLICATIONS - PART 1: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR INSTALLATION, USE AND REMOVAL OF ABOVE STAGE EQUIPMENT (EXCLUDING TRUSSES AND TOWERS) |
BS PAS 51(2004) : 2004 | GUIDE TO INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE FOR ORGANIZING OUTDOOR EVENTS |
BS 7906-1:2005 | Use of lifting equipment for performance, broadcast and similar applications Code of practice for installation, use and removal of above stage equipment (excluding trusses and towers) |
BS 7906-2:2000 | Lifting equipment for performance, broadcast and similar applications Code of practice for use of aluminium and steel trusses and towers |
BS 5281:1975 | Specification for ferrule-secured eye terminations for wire ropes |
BS EN 1677-2 : 2000 | COMPONENTS FOR SLINGS - SAFETY - PART 2: FORGED STEEL LIFTING HOOKS WITH LATCH, GRADE 8 |
BS 46-1:1958 | Keys and keyways and taper pins Specification. Keys and keyways |
BS EN 1677-5 : 2001 | COMPONENTS FOR SLINGS - SAFETY - PART 5: FORGED STEEL LIFTING HOOKS WITH LATCH - GRADE 4 |
BS EN 60204-1 : 2006 | SAFETY OF MACHINERY - ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OF MACHINES - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
BS EN 418:1992 | Safety of machinery. Emergency stop equipment, functional aspects. Principles for design |
BS ISO 6336-3:2006 | Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical gears Calculation of tooth bending strength |
BS 6668-2:1987 | Textile lifting slings Specification for roundslings made of man-made fibre for general service |
BS EN 818-2 : 1997 | SHORT LINK CHAIN FOR LIFTING PURPOSES - SAFETY - PART 2: MEDIUM TOLERANCE CHAIN FOR CHAIN SLINGS - GRADE 8 |
BS EN 20898-2:1994 | Mechanical properties of fasteners Nuts with specified proof load values. Coarse thread |
BS EN 1677-1 : 2000 | COMPONENTS FOR SLINGS - SAFETY - PART 1: FORGED STEEL COMPONENTS, GRADE 8 |
BS ISO 6336-5:2016 | Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical gears Strength and quality of materials |
BS 4235-1:1972 | Specification for metric keys and keyways Parallel and taper keys |
BS ISO 6336-1:2006 | Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical gears Basic principles, introduction and general influence factors |
BS 7671(2001) : 2001 AMD 14905 | REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS |
BS EN 1677-6 : 2001 | COMPONENTS FOR SLINGS - SAFETY - PART 6: LINKS - GRADE 4 |
DIN 6899:1988-01 | STEEL THIMBLES FOR FIBRE ROPES |
BS EN 818-5 : 1999 | SHORT LINK CHAIN FOR LIFTING PURPOSES - SAFETY - PART 5: CHAIN SLINGS - GRADE 4 |
BS EN 818-4 : 1997 | SHORT LINK CHAIN FOR LIFTING PURPOSES - SAFETY - PART 4: CHAIN SLINGS - GRADE 8 |
BS EN 20898-1:1992 | Mechanical properties of fasteners Bolts, screws and studs |
BS 6166-3:1988 | Lifting slings Guide to the selection and safe use of lifting slings for multi-purposes |
BS EN 818-3 : 1999 | SHORT LINK CHAIN FOR LIFTING PURPOSES - SAFETY - PART 3: MEDIUM TOLERANCE CHAIN FOR CHAIN SLINGS - GRADE 4 |
BS 228:1994 | Specification for short-pitch transmission precision roller chains and chain wheels |
BS EN 795:2012 | Personal fall protection equipment. Anchor devices |
BS 6570:1986 | Code of practice for the selection, care and maintenance of steel wire ropes |
BS EN 364:1993 | Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Test methods |
BS 3481-2:1983 | Flat lifting slings Specification for flat woven webbing slings made of man-made fibre for general service |
BS 2573-2:1980 | Rules for the design of cranes Specification for classification, stress calculations and design of mechanisms |
BS EN 1677-3 : 2001 | COMPONENTS FOR SLINGS - SAFETY - PART 3: FORGED STEEL SELF-LOCKING HOOKS - GRADE 8 |
BS EN 1677-4 : 2000 | COMPONENTS FOR SLINGS - SAFETY - PART 4: LINKS, GRADE 8 |
BS EN 818-6 : 2000 | SHORT LINK CHAIN FOR LIFTING PURPOSES - SAFETY - PART 6: CHAIN SLINGS - SPECIFICATION FOR INFORMATION FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE TO BE PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER |
BS EN 20898-7:1995 | Mechanical properties of fasteners Torsional test and minimum torques for bolts and screws with nominal diameters 1 mm to 10 mm |
BS EN 818-1 : 1996 | SHORT LINK CHAIN FOR LIFTING PURPOSES - SAFETY - PART 1: GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE |
BS 7905-2:2000 | Lifting equipment for performance, broadcast and similar applications Specification for design and manufacture of aluminium and steel trusses and towers |
BS ISO 6336-2:2006 | Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical gears Calculation of surface durability (pitting) |
BS EN 20898-6:1992 | Mechanical properties of fasteners Nuts with specified proof load values. Fine pitch thread |
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