EnerMech Pty Ltd

Site

Henderson Cranes & Lifting – Inspection

Accreditation No.

18347

Site No.

22903

Date of Accreditation

08 Feb 2017

Address

931 Cockburn Road
Henderson, WA 6166
Australia

enermech.com

Contact

Mr Grant Paterson P: +61 0430437365

Availability

Type C Inspection Body

Scope of Accreditation

Henderson Cranes & Lifting – Inspection

ISO/IEC 17020 (2012)

Infrastructure and Asset Integrity

Service Product Determinant Procedure Limitations
Evaluation of height safety equipment and systems Harnesses; Inertia reels; Lanyards In-service inspection In house procedure covering relevant Australian Standards, with acceptance criteria drawn from Client contract, specific standards and specifications.
Evaluation of load generating lifting appliances Crane components; Cranes; Cranes - Mobile; Elevating work platforms; Forklifts; Lifting devices In-service inspection

In-house procedures covering relevant Australian Standards, API 2C, manufacturer/client specification, AS 1418.10 and AS 2359 (where relevant) 

Cranes limited to thorough visual inspection and functional testing for serial hoists and winches, monorails, bridge, gantry, vehicle loading (VLC), jib, pedestal, and travelling cranes, in both on and off-shore locations, including an external visual inspection of associated electrics, electronics, hydraulics and/or pneumatic

Evaluation of load handling, rigging and tensioning systems Anchorages and holding points; Lifted equipment; Rigging; Rigging components In-service inspection

In-house procedures covering BS EN 12079.1, BS EN 12079.2 and BS EN 12079.3, AS EN 12079.1, AS EN 12079.2 and AS EN 12079.3, DNV 2.7-1, DNV 2.7-2 and DNV 2.7-3, Marine Orders part 32 and similar Industry Standards, In-house procedures covering relevant and Australian Standards and manufacturer specification (where relevant).


Lifted Equipment limited to certified offshore transport containers

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