A. Noble & Son Limited (Nobles)

Site

Perth Laboratory

Accreditation No.

332

Site No.

1829

Date of Accreditation

29 May 1984

Address

Unit 2, 226 Barrington Street
Bibra Lake, WA 6163
Australia

nobles.com.au

Contact

- - Sales P: +61 1300711559

Availability

Services available to external clients

Scope of Accreditation

Perth Laboratory

ISO/IEC 17025 (2017)

Infrastructure and Asset Integrity

Service Product Determinant Technique Procedure Limitations
Evaluation of geometric properties of structures and equipment Equipment modules; Structures and assemblies; Vessels Weight Not applicable

in-house method WT026

2 kN to 2650 kN 

Structures and assemblies Proof load Not applicable

in-house methods WT004, WT024

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Evaluation of load generating lifting appliances Cranes; Gantries and monorails; Winches Proof load Not applicable AS 4991,
in-house method WT004
Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN including tests in the field
Serial and lever hoists Operational load Not applicable AS 1418.2 Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN including tests in the field
Evaluation of load handling, rigging and tensioning systems Bollards; Padeyes Proof load Not applicable

in-house method WT004

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN including tests in the field
C-hooks; Cargo restraint systems and components; Couplings; Eye bolts; Ferrules; Fittings; Joining devices; Lifting clutches for concrete elements; Plate clamps and gripping devices; Rigging screws and turnbuckles; Shackles; Sheave blocks; Sockets; Swivels; Thimbles for wire rope Breaking load; Proof load Not applicable AS 1138, AS 1666.1, AS 2076, AS 2089, AS 2317.1, AS 2318, AS 2319, AS 2740, AS 2741, AS 3585, AS 3637.2, AS 3637.5, AS 3785.7, AS 3776, AS 3777, AS 4344,
AS 4991,
Australian Maritime Safety Authority - Marine Order 32 - Cargo Handling Equipment,
in-house method WT004
Marine Order 44 - Safe Containers,
Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Breaking load tests: 2 kN to 2650 kN
Chain Breaking load; Extension; Proof load Not applicable

AS 2321, AS 3751, AS 4797

in-house method WT004

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Breaking load tests: 2 kN to 2650 kN
Chain and lever blocks; Lifting and spreader beams; Plate clamps and gripping devices; Pulley blocks Proof load Not applicable AS 1418.2, AS 4991,
in-house method WT004
Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN including tests in the field
Chain slings Breaking load; Proof load Not applicable

AS 3775.1

in-house method WT004

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Breaking load tests: 2 kN to 2650 kN
Containers; Nets (for unloading cargo) Proof load Not applicable AS 4991, AS EN 12079.1
Australian Maritime Safety Authority - Marine Order 44 - Safe Containers,
in-house method WT004,
Woodside Energy Engineering Standard - Lifting Equipment W1000SG8676422
Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN including tests in the field
Fibre rope slings Breaking load; Proof load Not applicable

in-house method WT004

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Breaking load tests: 2 kN to 2650 kN
Lifting assemblies Proof load Not applicable

in-house methods WT004, WT024

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Lifting clutches for concrete elements Proof load Not applicable

AS 3850.1 Clause 2.6

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Synthetic fibre roundslings Breaking load; Proof load Not applicable

AS 4497

in-house method WT004

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Breaking load tests: 2 kN to 2650 kN
Synthetic webbing flat slings Breaking load; Proof load Not applicable

AS 1353.1

in-house method WT004

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Breaking load tests: 2 kN to 2650 kN
Wire rope Breaking load; Proof load Not applicable

AS 3569

in-house methods WT004, WT022

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Breaking load tests: 2 kN to 2650 kN
Wire rope slings Breaking load; Proof load Not applicable

AS 1666.1 

in-house method WT004

Proof load tests: 0.2 kN to 2650 kN
Breaking load tests: 2 kN to 2650 kN

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