Specification for Offshore Pedestal Mounted Cranes
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API SPECIFICATION 2C SIXTH EDITION, MARCH 2004
EFFECTIVE DATE: SEPTEMBER 2004
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FOREWORD
This specification is under the jurisdiction of the API Subcommittee on Standardization of Offshore Structures.
The purpose of this specification is to provide standards for offshore pedestal mounted cranes suitable for use in drilling and production operations.
This standard shall become effective on the date printed on the cover but may be used voluntarily from the date of distribution.
This edition of API Spec 2C supercedes the Fifth Edition dated April 1995. The number and nature of changes in this edition from the previous edition are such that marking the changes between the two editions is impractical.
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1 Scope
1.1 GENERAL
This specification details the requirements for design, construction, and testing of offshore pedestal mounted cranes. Offshore cranes are defined herein as pedestal mounted elevating and rotating lift devices of the types illustrated in Figure 1 for transfer of materials or personnel to or from marine vessels and structures. Offshore cranes are typically mounted on a fixed (bottom supported) or floating platform structure used in drilling and production operations. API Spec 2C is not intended to be used for the design, fabrication, and testing of davits and/or emergency escape devices. API Spec 2C is also not intended to be used for shipboard cranes or heavy lift cranes. Shipboard cranes are mounted on surface type vessels and are used to move cargo, containers, and other materials while the crane is within a harbor or sheltered area. Heavy lift cranes are mounted on barges or other vessels and are used in construction and salvage operations within a harbor or sheltered area or in very mild offshore environmental conditions.
1.2 SAFE WORKING LIMITS
The intent of this specification is to establish safe working limits for the crane in anticipated operations and conditions. This is accomplished by establishing Safe Working Loads (SWLs) based on allowable unit stresses and design factors. Operation of the crane outside of the limits established by the manufacturer in accordance with the guidelines set forth in this document can result in catastrophic failure up to and including separating the entire crane and operator from the foundation. Compliance with the allowable stresses and design factors set forth in this specification does not guarantee that the crane will not be dismounted from its foundation in the event of a gross overload such as might occur in the event of snagging the supply boat.
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