[Title 46 CFR 91.37-40]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - October 1, 1996 Edition]
[Title 46 - SHIPPING]
[Chapter I - COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF]
[Subchapter I - CARGO AND MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS]
[Part 91 - INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION]
[Subpart 91.37 - Inspection of Cargo Gear]
[Sec. 91.37-40 - Proof test of cargo gear as a unit.]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]




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  91.37-40
  Sec. 91.37-40
  
    SHIPPING
    COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF
    CARGO AND MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS
    INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION
    Inspection of Cargo Gear
  


Sec. 91.37-40   Proof test of cargo gear as a unit.

    (a) Winches with their accessory gear, including the derricks and 
attachments, at least once in each five years, shall be tested as a unit 
with proof loads exceeding the safe working load as set forth in Table 
91.37-40(a).

                           Table 91.37-40(a).                           
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    Safe working load of assembled gear              Proof load         
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Not exceeding 20 tons.....................  25 percent in excess.       
Over 20 tons but not exceeding 50 tons....  5 tons in excess.           
Over 50 tons..............................  10 percent in excess.       
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    (b) The proof load applied to winches and their gear shall be lifted 
with the ship's normal tackle including the winches and with the boom at 
an angle which should not be greater than 15 degrees to the horizontal 
or to the lowest angle approved in association with the design, or when 
these angles are impracticable to the lowest practicable angle. When the 
load has been lifted, it shall be swung as far as possible in both 
directions.
    (1) Where electrical winches are fitted with electromagnetic or 
hydraulic brakes at the winch, mechanical brakes for manual operation 
will not be required, but if so fitted shall be in satisfactory 
operating condition.
    (2) Current for electric winch operation during the test shall be 
taken from the ship's circuits. Shore current may be used if it passes 
through the ship's switchboard.
    (c) Cranes and other hoisting machines with their accessory gear, at 
least once in each five years, shall be tested with a proof load which 
shall exceed the safe working load as set forth in Table 91.37-40(a).
    (d) The proof load applied to cranes and hoists shall be lifted, 
topped and swung (slewed) as far as possible in

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each direction. If the boom of the crane has a movable radius, it shall 
be tested with a proof load as set forth in this section at the maximum 
and minimum radii of the boom. In the case of hydraulic cranes whose 
capacity is limited by pressure, and with which it is not possible to 
lift a load 25 percent in excess of the safe working load, the greatest 
possible load in excess of the safe working load shall be used. These 
tests and the amounts of the loads shall be recorded.
    (e) After satisfactory completion of the proof load testing of the 
cargo gear in accordance with paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d) of this 
section, the cargo gear and all component parts shall be given a 
thorough visual examination, supplemented as necessary by other means 
such as a hammer test or with electronic or ultrasonic devices, to 
determine if any of the parts were damaged, deformed, or otherwise 
rendered unsafe for further use. If found defective, such gear shall be 
replaced.
    (1) When the test is being conducted for the first time on a vessel, 
accessory gear shall be dismantled or disassembled for examination after 
the test. The sheaves and pins of the blocks included in this test need 
not be removed unless there appears to be evidence of deformation or 
failure.
    (2) For subsequent tests such parts of the machinery and gear shall 
be dismantled and/or disassembled after the test as necessary to 
determine its suitability for continued service.
    (f) Appropriate means shall be provided to prevent the foot of the 
boom from being accidentally lifted from the socket during the test.
    (g) Vessels whose cargo gear has been in use but are without the 
valid registers and certificates described in Sec. 91.25-25 shall be 
inspected for defective cargo gear. The gear shall then be tested and 
examined as prescribed in this section. If the movable weights for proof 
testing are not reasonably available, a spring or hydraulic scale 
certified for accuracy may be used. Whenever such scales are used, the 
proof load shall be applied with the boom swung out as far as possible 
in one direction and then in the other direction and at such 
intermediate positions as may be indicated. At any position, the 
indicator of the scale must maintain a constant reading under the proof 
load for a period of five minutes.
    (h) On all types of winches and cranes efficient means shall be 
provided to stop and hold the proof load in any position, and the 
efficiency of such means shall be demonstrated.
    (1) Electric winches, electrohydraulic winches fitted with 
electromagnetic or hydraulic brakes at the winch, or cranes shall be 
equipped so that a failure of the electric power shall stop the motion 
and set the brakes without any action on the part of the operator.
    (2) Current for electric winches and crane operation during the 
tests shall be taken from the ship's circuits. Shore current may be used 
if it passes through the ship's switchboard.

[CGFR 65-50, 30 FR 16974, Dec. 30, 1965, as amended by CGD 87-089, 55 FR 
21550, May 25, 1990]