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Level A Praccal Assessment FOLDING BOOM TRUCK CRANES 1 November 2016 Minimum Sizes for Folding Boom Trucks For the Level A Praccal Assessments Minimum Boom Length: 25 feet (7.62 metres) Minimum Capacity: 5 tons (4.535 tonnes) If you have any quesons concerning these restricons, please contact us. The assessor will not connue with the assessment if the crane provided does not meet the minimum size requirements. There are three levels of classificaon for the Folding Boom Truck Crane: Folding Boom – Unlimited Tonnage 1. Measured in tonnes 2. Folding boom trucks with capacity greater than 22 tonnes at manufacturer rated minimum radius are in this category 3. Cranes that rate in this capacity are a very small proporon of the crane fleets found in Western Canada. Folding Boom – 22 Tonnes & Under 1. Measured in tonnes 2. A ‘deadweight’ capacity defined as the highest capacity at minimum radius listed by the manufacturer on the load chart 3. 22 deadweight tonnes capacity is equal to the Hiab 1100 model series or equivalent Folding Boom – 10 Tonnes & Under 1. Measured in tonnes 2. A ‘deadweight’ capacity defined as the highest capacity at minimum radius listed by the manufacturer on the load chart 3. 10 deadweight tonnes capacity is equal to the Hiab 337 model series or equivalent For your Level A assesment: Please choose the crane with the highest capacity that you have access to and can competently operate for your praccal assessment. Paths to Cerficaon The Folding Boom Truck – Unlimited Tonnage cerficaon is linked to an Industry Training Authority of BC Qualificaon of the same name and can be achieved through a formal apprenceship or through a ‘challenge’ of the qualificaon using established ITA procedures – one of which is compleon of a theory test. www.itabc.ca/Page660. aspx The Folding Boom – 22 Tonnes & Under and 10 Tonnes & Under Cerficate Classes are not linked to an Industry Training Authority of BC Qualificaon and therefore are not linked to an apprenceship program. CLASSIFICATIONS Other Requirements The following requirements must also be fulfilled for the assessment to take place: Cranes must have an up-to-date cerficaon for the praccal assessment. If the crane cerficaon is not up-to-date, the assessment will not proceed. The Load Chart and Log Book must be legible, up-to-date and available. Outrigger pads must be available for crane set up. The floats provided with the cranes are not sufficient. Adequate yard space must be available for crane set up and to perform the operang components of the assessment. No power lines may be in the operang area. LEVEL A PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS Informaon about Classificaon using Tonne-Metres Manufacturers measure boom truck capacies in tonne-metres. A tonne-metre is a theorecal guide to what a folding boom truck will liſt at a given reach and is expressed mathemacally as: Liſting Capacity (in tonne-metres) = Load (in tonnes) x Distance (in metres) To simplify the job of determining which crane fits where into the Folding Boom Truck Tonnage Classificaon, we used the tonne-metre measure for classifying folding boom trucks at the launch of the CraneSafe Cerficaon system in summer of 2008. The use of tonne metres as a capacity measure proved to be confusing to industry and operators and effecve 30 October 2009, under the direcon of industry stakeholders and the BC Associaon for Crane Safety, the use of tonne-metres as a capacity measure for Folding Boom Trucks was dropped and replaced by the current system.

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Page 1: Level A Practical Assessment FOLDING BOOM TRUC CRANESfulford.ca/crane/pdf/cs-fb-assess-req.pdf · > À F S. v . Hiab XS 477 E-6 HiPro jib 100X-5 Hiab XS 477 E-8 HiPro. Min. 4770 Max

Level A Practical AssessmentFOLDING BOOM TRUCK CRANES

1 November 2016

Minimum Sizes for Folding Boom TrucksFor the Level A Practical Assessments

Minimum Boom Length: 25 feet (7.62 metres)

Minimum Capacity: 5 tons (4.535 tonnes)

If you have any questions concerning these restrictions, please contact us. The assessor will not continue with the assessment if the crane provided does not meet the minimum size requirements.

There are three levels of classification for the Folding Boom Truck Crane:

Folding Boom – Unlimited Tonnage1. Measured in tonnes

2. Folding boom trucks with capacity greater than 22 tonnes at manufacturer rated minimum radius are in this category

3. Cranes that rate in this capacity are a very small proportion of the crane fleets found in Western Canada.

Folding Boom – 22 Tonnes & Under1. Measured in tonnes

2. A ‘deadweight’ capacity defined as the highest capacity at minimum radius listed by the manufacturer on the load chart

3. 22 deadweight tonnes capacity is equal to the Hiab 1100 model series or equivalent

Folding Boom – 10 Tonnes & Under1. Measured in tonnes

2. A ‘deadweight’ capacity defined as the highest capacity at minimum radius listed by the manufacturer on the load chart

3. 10 deadweight tonnes capacity is equal to the Hiab 337 model series or equivalent

For your Level A assesment:

Please choose the crane with the highest capacity that you have access to and can competently operate for your practical assessment.

Paths to CertificationThe Folding Boom Truck – Unlimited Tonnage certification is linked to an Industry Training Authority of BC Qualification of the same name and can be achieved through a formal apprenticeship or through a ‘challenge’ of the qualification using established ITA procedures – one of which is completion of a theory test. www.itabc.ca/Page660.aspx

The Folding Boom – 22 Tonnes & Under and 10 Tonnes & Under Certificate Classes are not linked to an Industry Training Authority of BC Qualification and therefore are not linked to an apprenticeship program.

CLASSIFICATIONS

Other RequirementsThe following requirements must also be fulfilled for the assessment to take place:

• Cranes must have an up-to-date certification for the practical assessment. If the crane certification is not up-to-date, the assessment will not proceed.

• The Load Chart and Log Book must be legible, up-to-date and available.

• Outrigger pads must be available for crane set up. The floats provided with the cranes are not sufficient.

• Adequate yard space must be available for crane set up and to perform the operating components of the assessment.

• No power lines may be in the operating area.

LEVEL A PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS

Information about Classification using Tonne-Metres

Manufacturers measure boom truck capacities in tonne-metres. A tonne-metre is a theoretical guide to what a folding boom truck will lift at a given reach and is expressed mathematically as:

Lifting Capacity (in tonne-metres) =

Load (in tonnes) x Distance (in metres)

To simplify the job of determining which crane fits where into the Folding Boom Truck Tonnage Classification, we used the tonne-metre measure for classifying folding boom trucks at the launch of the CraneSafe Certification system in summer of 2008.

The use of tonne metres as a capacity measure proved to be confusing to industry and operators and effective 30 October 2009, under the direction of industry stakeholders and the BC Association for Crane Safety, the use of tonne-metres as a capacity measure for Folding Boom Trucks was dropped and replaced by the current system.

Page 2: Level A Practical Assessment FOLDING BOOM TRUC CRANESfulford.ca/crane/pdf/cs-fb-assess-req.pdf · > À F S. v . Hiab XS 477 E-6 HiPro jib 100X-5 Hiab XS 477 E-8 HiPro. Min. 4770 Max

Level A Practical AssessmentFOLDING BOOM TRUCK CRANES

1 November 2016

Hiab XS 477 E-6 HiPro jib 100X-5

Hiab XS 477 E-8 HiPro

Min. 4770 Max. 20845

2829

-2

-4 m

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

240 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 m

12000 kg

8300 kg

5900 kg

4350 kg

3300 kg

2620 kg

2140 kg

1800 kg

1540 kg

1380 kg

2424

2500

Min. 7499 Max. 25924

2829

380

Min. 2673 Max. 9423

20°

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 m

-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

45°

70°

880 740800 670

620580

1540 12601380 1140

930770

3350 15402180 1160

910750

170

2656

2500

BD-477-EN-EU_4sid_NY.indd 3 2011-11-29 14.48

535

72

750

750 Standard

Optional

MODELtxm (°) mm mm mm mm t

4S 68,24 580 2485 2500 1740 8710 26 - 326S 66,17 580 2485 2500 1775 8710 26 - 328S 64,12 580 2485 2500 1775 8710 26 - 329S 59,37 580 2485 2550 1775 8710 26 - 324S+JIB 4S 68,24 580 2670 2500 1990 8710 26 - 32

MODELlb*ft (°) in in in in lb

4S 493750 580 98 98 69 343 5730070500

6S 478770 580 98 98 70 343 5730070500

8S 463940 580 98 98 70 343 5730070500

9S 429570 580 98 100 70 343 5730070500

4S+JIB 4S 493750 580 105 98 78 343 5730070500

W&D

7055 kg15550 lb

7665 kg16895 lb

8215 kg18110 lb

8460 kg18650 lb

8415 kg18550 lb

4S

6S

8S

9S

4S+JIB 4S

kgmlbft

220002.92485009’6”

157604.333474014’2’’

111906.072466519’10”

85607.871887025’9”

68909.741518531’11”

574011.681265038’3”

kgmlbft

318014.69701048’2”

284016.13626052’11”

255017.70562058’

232019.31511063’4”

213020.94469568’8”

kgmlbft

105256.232320020’5”

78208.031723526’4”

61909.891364532’5”

505011.841113038’10”

423513.88933545’6”

365516.01805552’6”

147704.483256014’8”

214002.92471759’6”

kgmlbft

557010.091227533’1”

439012.04967539’6”

361014.08795546’2”

306016.22674553’2”

267018.42588560’5”

232020.68511067’10”

71608.231578027’

96206.432120521’1”

137004.683020015’4”

202702.92446859’6”

kgmlbft

407012.10897039’8”

335014.14738546’4”

285016.28628053’4”

243018.48535560’7”

216020.75476068’

172023.10379075’9”

507010.161117533’3”

65608.301446027’2”

87906.501937521’3”

125004.752755515’7”

189602.92417959’6”

kgmlbft

85006.461873521.2”

57507.901267525.11”

40009.47881531’

303011.00667536’1”

245012.71540041,8’”

How to Determine your Folding Boom Crane’s Maximum CapacityMaximum capacity is measured in tonnes (metric tons) and is the ‘deadweight’ capacity. This is defined as the highest capacity at the minimum radius listed by the manufacturer on the load chart. Below are two examples:

MAXIMUM CAPACITY

For example, the following is the load chart for the Hiab XS 477.

The ‘deadweight’ capacity, or highest capacity at the minimum radius shown, is 12,000 kg which is equivalent to 12 tonnes and therefore comes under the Folding Boom – 22 Tonnes & Under classification.

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For example, the following is the load chart for the Effer 750 with four models.

The ‘deadweight’ capacity, or highest capacity at the minimum radius shown, ranges from 18,960 kg (which is equivalent to 18.9 tonnes) for the 9S to 22,000 kg (equivalent to 22 tonnes) for the 4S. Therefore we can see that the 4S, 6S, 8S and 9S all come under the Folding Boom – 22 Tonnes & Under classification.

TONNE (Metric Ton)1 Tonne = 1,000 kg = 2,205 lbs 1 Tonne = 1.1023 Tons (short tons, American tons) 1 Tonne = 0.9844 Tons (long tons, Imperial tons)

SHORT TON (US or American)1 short ton = 2,000 lbs = 907 kg 1 short ton = .9072 Tonnes

LONG TON (Imperial)1 long ton = 1,016 kg = 2,240 lb 1 long ton = 1.0161 Tonnes

RADIUS

HE

IGH

T

CA

PA

CIT

Y

CAPACITYRADIUS

The manufacturer’s table gives the capacities in Tonne-Metres (txm). This system is no longer used in the CraneSafe Assessment system.

535

7275

0

750 Standard

Optional

MODELtxm (°) mm mm mm mm t

4S 68,24 580 2485 2500 1740 8710 26 - 326S 66,17 580 2485 2500 1775 8710 26 - 328S 64,12 580 2485 2500 1775 8710 26 - 329S 59,37 580 2485 2550 1775 8710 26 - 324S+JIB 4S 68,24 580 2670 2500 1990 8710 26 - 32

MODELlb*ft (°) in in in in lb

4S 493750 580 98 98 69 343 5730070500

6S 478770 580 98 98 70 343 5730070500

8S 463940 580 98 98 70 343 5730070500

9S 429570 580 98 100 70 343 5730070500

4S+JIB 4S 493750 580 105 98 78 343 5730070500

W&D

7055 kg15550 lb

7665 kg16895 lb

8215 kg18110 lb

8460 kg18650 lb

8415 kg18550 lb

4S

6S

8S

9S

4S+JIB 4S

kgmlbft

220002.92485009’6”

157604.333474014’2’’

111906.072466519’10”

85607.871887025’9”

68909.741518531’11”

574011.681265038’3”

kgmlbft

318014.69701048’2”

284016.13626052’11”

255017.70562058’

232019.31511063’4”

213020.94469568’8”

kgmlbft

105256.232320020’5”

78208.031723526’4”

61909.891364532’5”

505011.841113038’10”

423513.88933545’6”

365516.01805552’6”

147704.483256014’8”

214002.92471759’6”

kgmlbft

557010.091227533’1”

439012.04967539’6”

361014.08795546’2”

306016.22674553’2”

267018.42588560’5”

232020.68511067’10”

71608.231578027’

96206.432120521’1”

137004.683020015’4”

202702.92446859’6”

kgmlbft

407012.10897039’8”

335014.14738546’4”

285016.28628053’4”

243018.48535560’7”

216020.75476068’

172023.10379075’9”

507010.161117533’3”

65608.301446027’2”

87906.501937521’3”

125004.752755515’7”

189602.92417959’6”

kgmlbft

85006.461873521.2”

57507.901267525.11”

40009.47881531’

303011.00667536’1”

245012.71540041,8’”