Asme B 30.9
ASME B30.9-2010 (Revision of ASME B30.9-2006) Slings Safety Standard for Cableways, Cranes, Derricks,Hoists,Hooks,Jacks,andSlings AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD. 405-235-0882 ASME B30.9 SLING INSPECTION & REMOVAL CRITERIA ★ POLYESTER ROUNDSLINGS Roundslings shall be removed from service if any of the following conditions exist.
I keep running into folks who have questions about the ASME requirement for “documented” sling inspections. Most alarming to me is that a misconception has arisen that has caused some facility owners to simply “retire” their synthetic web slings and synthetic roundslings in order to avoid having to perform a falsely assumed “documented” inspection; e.g.
Piracy In The Gulf Of Guinea Pdf on this page. Single record for each single sling. The easy thing to remember is that the “repairable” slings are those that must have a documented inspection at least every 12 months. There are two sling types that fall into the truly “repairable” category; alloy chain slings and metal mesh slings.