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Volume B30.9 includes provisions that apply to the fabrication, attachment, use, inspection, testing, and maintenance of slings used for load handling purposes, used in conjunction with equipment described in other volumes of the B30 Standard, except as restricted in ASME B30.12 and ASME B30.23. Slings fabricated from alloy steel chain, wire rope, metal mesh, synthetic fiber rope, synthetic webbing, and polyester fiber yarns in a protective cover(s) are addressed. Careful application of B30 safety standards will help users to comply with applicable regulations within their jurisdictions, while achieving the operational and safety benefits to be gained from the many industry best-practices detailed in these volumes. Intended for manufacturers, owners, employers, users and others concerned with the specification, buying, maintenance, training and safe use of slings and hooks with B30 equipment, plus all potential governing entities.<\/p>\n

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4<\/td>\nCONTENTS <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
8<\/td>\nFOREWORD <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
10<\/td>\nASME B30 COMMITTEE ROSTER <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
12<\/td>\nB30 STANDARD INTRODUCTION <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
15<\/td>\nASME B30.9-2021 SUMMARY OF CHANGES <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
18<\/td>\nChapter 9-0 Scope, Definitions, Personnel Competence, Rigger Responsibilities, Translations, and References
SECTION 9-0.1: SCOPE OF ASME B30.9
SECTION 9-0.2: DEFINITIONS <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
20<\/td>\nSECTION 9-0.3: PERSONNEL COMPETENCE
SECTION 9-0.4: RIGGER RESPONSIBILITIES
SECTION 9-0.5: ORIGINAL AND TRANSLATED TECHNICAL AND SAFETY-RELATED INFORMATION
SECTION 9-0.6: REFERENCES <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
22<\/td>\nChapter 9-1 Alloy Steel Chain Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 9-1.0: SCOPE
SECTION 9-1.1: TRAINING
SECTION 9-1.2: COMPONENTS
9-1.2.1 Alloy Chain
9-1.2.2 Fittings
9-1.2.3 Other Components
SECTION 9-1.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS
9-1.3.1 Fabrication
9-1.3.2 Configurations
SECTION 9-1.4: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 9-1.5: RATED LOAD <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
23<\/td>\nFigures
Figure 9-1.0-1 Alloy Steel Chain Slings: Configurations, Components, and Hitches <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
24<\/td>\nSECTION 9-1.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS
9-1.6.1 General
9-1.6.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 9-1.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION
9-1.7.1 Identification Requirements
9-1.7.2 Initial Sling Identification
9-1.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification
9-1.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification
SECTION 9-1.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
9-1.8.1 Temperature
9-1.8.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 9-1.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR
9-1.9.1 General
Figure 9-1.5-1 Angle of Loading <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
25<\/td>\n9-1.9.2 Initial Inspection
9-1.9.3 Frequent Inspection
9-1.9.4 Periodic Inspection
9-1.9.5 Removal Criteria
Tables
Table 9-1.8.1-1 Effect of Elevated Temperature on Rated Load of Alloy Steel Chain <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
26<\/td>\n9-1.9.6 Repair
SECTION 9-1.10: OPERATING PRACTICES
9-1.10.1 Sling Selection
9-1.10.2 Cautions to Personnel
9-1.10.3 Effects of Environment
9-1.10.4 Rigging Practices
Table 9-1.9.5-1 Minimum Allowable Thickness at Any Point on a Link <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
27<\/td>\nTable 9-1.10.1-1 Basket Sling Hitch-Rated Capacity Affected by D\/d <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
28<\/td>\nChapter 9-2 Wire Rope Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 9-2.0: SCOPE
SECTION 9-2.1: TRAINING
SECTION 9-2.2: COMPONENTS
9-2.2.1 Wire Rope
9-2.2.2 Fittings
9-2.2.3 Other Components
SECTION 9-2.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS
9-2.3.1 Fabrication
Figure 9-2.0-1 Wire Rope Sling <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
29<\/td>\n9-2.3.2 Configurations
SECTION 9-2.4: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 9-2.5: RATED LOAD
SECTION 9-2.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS
9-2.6.1 General
9-2.6.2 Proof Load Requirements
Figure 9-2.0-2 Wire Rope <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
30<\/td>\nSECTION 9-2.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION
9-2.7.1 Identification Requirements
9-2.7.2 Initial Sling Identification
9-2.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification
9-2.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification
SECTION 9-2.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
9-2.8.1 Temperature
Figure 9-2.3.2-1 Minimum Sling Length
Figure 9-2.3.2-2 Minimum Braided Sling Length
Figure 9-2.5-1 Angle of Loading <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
31<\/td>\n9-2.8.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 9-2.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR
9-2.9.1 General
9-2.9.2 Initial Inspection
9-2.9.3 Frequent Inspection
9-2.9.4 Periodic Inspection
9-2.9.5 Removal Criteria
9-2.9.6 Repair <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
32<\/td>\nSECTION 9-2.10: OPERATING PRACTICES
9-2.10.1 Sling Selection
9-2.10.2 Cautions to Personnel
Figure 9-2.9.5-1 Cable-Laid Wire Rope Sling <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
33<\/td>\n9-2.10.3 Effects of Environment
9-2.10.4 Rigging Practices
Figure 9-2.10.1-1 D\/d Ratio: Wire Rope Slings
Table 9-2.10.1-1 Angle of Choke: Wire Rope Slings <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
35<\/td>\nChapter 9-3 Metal Mesh Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 9-3.0: SCOPE
SECTION 9-3.1: TRAINING
SECTION 9-3.2: COMPONENTS
9-3.2.1 Metal Mesh
Figure 9-3.0-1 Metal Mesh Sling <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
36<\/td>\n9-3.2.2 Fittings
9-3.2.3 Other Components
SECTION 9-3.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS
9-3.3.1 Fabrication
9-3.3.2 Coatings
9-3.3.3 Configurations
SECTION 9-3.4: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 9-3.5: RATED LOAD
SECTION 9-3.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS
9-3.6.1 General
9-3.6.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 9-3.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION
9-3.7.1 Identification Requirements
Figure 9-3.5-1 Angle of Loading
Table 9-3.2.1-1 Fabric Construction: Metal Mesh Slings <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
37<\/td>\n9-3.7.2 Initial Sling Identification
9-3.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification
9-3.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification
SECTION 9-3.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
9-3.8.1 Temperature
9-3.8.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 9-3.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR
9-3.9.1 General
9-3.9.2 Initial Inspection
9-3.9.3 Frequent Inspection
9-3.9.4 Periodic Inspection
9-3.9.5 Removal Criteria <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
38<\/td>\n9-3.9.6 Repair
SECTION 9-3.10: OPERATING PRACTICES
9-3.10.1 Sling Selection
9-3.10.2 Cautions to Personnel
Figure 9-3.10.1-1 Angle of Choke: Metal Mesh Slings <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
39<\/td>\n9-3.10.3 Effects of Environment
9-3.10.4 Rigging Practices <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
40<\/td>\nChapter 9-4 Synthetic Rope Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 9-4.0: SCOPE
SECTION 9-4.1: TRAINING
SECTION 9-4.2: COMPONENTS
9-4.2.1 Synthetic Ropes
9-4.2.2 Fittings
9-4.2.3 Other Components
SECTION 9-4.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS
9-4.3.1 Fabrication <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
41<\/td>\n9-4.3.2 Coatings
9-4.3.3 Configurations
SECTION 9-4.4: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 9-4.5: RATED LOAD
SECTION 9-4.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS
9-4.6.1 General
9-4.6.2 Proof Load Requirements
Figure 9-4.0-1 Synthetic Fiber Rope Slings <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
42<\/td>\nFigure 9-4.5-1 Hitch Types for Synthetic Rope Slings <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
43<\/td>\nSECTION 9-4.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION
9-4.7.1 Identification Requirements
9-4.7.2 Initial Sling Identification
9-4.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification
9-4.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification
SECTION 9-4.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
9-4.8.1 Temperature
9-4.8.2 Chemically Active Environments
9-4.8.3 Sunlight and Ultraviolet Light
SECTION 9-4.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR
9-4.9.1 General
9-4.9.2 Initial Inspection
9-4.9.3 Frequent Inspection
Figure 9-4.5-2 Angle of Loading <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
44<\/td>\n9-4.9.4 Periodic Inspection
9-4.9.5 Removal Criteria
9-4.9.6 Repair
SECTION 9-4.10: OPERATING PRACTICES
9-4.10.1 Sling Selection <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
45<\/td>\n9-4.10.2 Cautions to Personnel
Table 9-4.10.1-1 Angle of Choke: Synthetic Rope Slings <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
46<\/td>\n9-4.10.3 Effects of Environment
9-4.10.4 Rigging Practices <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
47<\/td>\nChapter 9-5 Synthetic Webbing Slings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 9-5.0: SCOPE
SECTION 9-5.1: TRAINING
SECTION 9-5.2: COMPONENTS
9-5.2.1 Webbing
9-5.2.2 Thread
9-5.2.3 Fittings
9-5.2.4 Other Components
SECTION 9-5.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS
9-5.3.1 Fabrication
9-5.3.2 Coatings
9-5.3.3 Configurations
SECTION 9-5.4: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 9-5.5: RATED LOAD <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
48<\/td>\nFigure 9-5.0-1 Synthetic Webbing Slings
Figure 9-5.0-2 Synthetic Webbing Sling Nomenclature
Figure 9-5.5-1 Angle of Loading <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
49<\/td>\nSECTION 9-5.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS
9-5.6.1 General
9-5.6.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 9-5.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION
9-5.7.1 Identification Requirements
9-5.7.2 Initial Sling Identification
9-5.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification
9-5.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification
SECTION 9-5.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
9-5.8.1 Temperature
9-5.8.2 Chemically Active Environments
9-5.8.3 Sunlight and Ultraviolet Light
SECTION 9-5.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR
9-5.9.1 General
9-5.9.2 Initial Inspection
9-5.9.3 Frequent Inspection
9-5.9.4 Periodic Inspection <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
50<\/td>\n9-5.9.5 Removal Criteria
9-5.9.6 Repair
SECTION 9-5.10: OPERATING PRACTICES
9-5.10.1 Sling Selection <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
51<\/td>\n9-5.10.2 Cautions to Personnel
9-5.10.3 Effects of Environment
9-5.10.4 Rigging Practices
Table 9-5.10.1-1 Angle of Choke: Synthetic Webbing Slings <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
52<\/td>\nChapter 9-6 Polyester Roundslings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 9-6.0: SCOPE
SECTION 9-6.1: TRAINING
SECTION 9-6.2: COMPONENTS
9-6.2.1 Core
9-6.2.2 Fittings
9-6.2.3 Other Components
SECTION 9-6.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS
9-6.3.1 Fabrication
9-6.3.2 Thread
Figure 9-6.0-1 Polyester Roundsling Types <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
53<\/td>\n9-6.3.3 Coatings
9-6.3.4 Configurations
SECTION 9-6.4: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 9-6.5: RATED LOAD
SECTION 9-6.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS
9-6.6.1 General
9-6.6.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 9-6.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION
9-6.7.1 Identification Requirements
9-6.7.2 Initial Sling Identification
9-6.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification
Figure 9-6.5-1 Angle of Loading <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
54<\/td>\n9-6.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification
SECTION 9-6.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
9-6.8.1 Temperature
9-6.8.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 9-6.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR
9-6.9.1 General
9-6.9.2 Initial Inspection
9-6.9.3 Frequent Inspection
9-6.9.4 Periodic Inspection
9-6.9.5 Removal Criteria
9-6.9.6 Repair <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
55<\/td>\nSECTION 9-6.10: OPERATING PRACTICES
9-6.10.1 Sling Selection
9-6.10.2 Cautions to Personnel
Table 9-6.10.1-1 Angle of Choke: Polyester Roundslings <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
56<\/td>\n9-6.10.3 Effects of Environment
9-6.10.4 Rigging Practices <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
57<\/td>\nChapter 9-7 High Performance Roundslings: Selection, Use, and Maintenance
SECTION 9-7.0: SCOPE
SECTION 9-7.1: TRAINING
SECTION 9-7.2: COMPONENTS
9-7.2.1 Core
9-7.2.2 Fittings
9-7.2.3 Other Components
SECTION 9-7.3: FABRICATION AND CONFIGURATIONS
9-7.3.1 Fabrication
9-7.3.2 Thread
9-7.3.3 Coatings
Figure 9-7.0-1 High Performance Roundsling Types <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
58<\/td>\n9-7.3.4 Configurations
SECTION 9-7.4: DESIGN FACTOR
SECTION 9-7.5: RATED LOAD
SECTION 9-7.6: PROOF TEST REQUIREMENTS
9-7.6.1 General
9-7.6.2 Proof Load Requirements
SECTION 9-7.7: SLING IDENTIFICATION
9-7.7.1 Identification Requirements
9-7.7.2 Initial Sling Identification
9-7.7.3 Maintenance of Sling Identification
9-7.7.4 Replacement of Sling Identification
Figure 9-7.5-1 Angle of Loading <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
59<\/td>\nSECTION 9-7.8: EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT
9-7.8.1 Temperature
9-7.8.2 Chemically Active Environments
SECTION 9-7.9: INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND REPAIR
9-7.9.1 General
9-7.9.2 Initial Inspection
9-7.9.3 Frequent Inspection
9-7.9.4 Periodic Inspection
9-7.9.5 Removal Criteria
9-7.9.6 Repair <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
60<\/td>\nSECTION 9-7.10: OPERATING PRACTICES
9-7.10.1 Sling Selection
9-7.10.2 Cautions to Personnel
9-7.10.3 Effects of Environment
Table 9-7.10.1-1 Angle of Choke: High Performance Roundslings <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
61<\/td>\n9-7.10.4 Rigging Practices <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
62<\/td>\nNONMANDATORY APPENDIX A SLING PROTECTION
A-1 PRECAUTION
A-2 CONSIDERATIONS
A-3 GUIDANCE <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
63<\/td>\nFigure A-3-1 Sling Protection Types to Help Resist Against Abrasion Damage <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
64<\/td>\nFigure A-3-2 Sling Protection Types to Help Resist Local Bearing Pressure or Cutting Damage <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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