ISO 9927-1-2013 PDF
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St ISO 9927-1-2013
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Full title and description
ISO 9927-1:2013 — Cranes — Inspections — Part 1: General. Specifies the general requirements for inspections to be carried out on cranes as defined in ISO 4306‑1; additional, type-specific inspection requirements are addressed in the relevant parts of the ISO 9927 series.
Abstract
This International Standard sets out the general principles and minimum requirements for planning and performing inspections on cranes (visual, functional and documented checks), defines responsibilities, and indicates how inspection results should be recorded and acted upon. It is intended to be used together with the crane-specific parts of ISO 9927.
General information
- Status: Published (confirmed as current following periodic review).
- Publication date: June 2013 (Edition 3, 2013).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 53.020.20 (Cranes).
- Edition / version: Edition 3 (2013).
- Number of pages: 17 pages.
Scope
ISO 9927-1:2013 specifies the general requirements for inspections to be carried out on cranes covered by ISO 4306‑1. It addresses the types of inspection (regular, periodic and special where applicable), documentation and record keeping, determination of inspection frequency based on use and environment, and responsibilities of owners, operators and inspection personnel. Specific crane types and their particular inspection requirements are covered in the corresponding parts of the ISO 9927 series.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition and classification of inspection types (regular/periodic/special) and their purposes.
- Requirements for inspection planning, procedures and documented records.
- Criteria for determining inspection frequency based on usage, environment and risk.
- Minimum qualifications and responsibilities for inspectors and for crane owners/operators.
- Guidance on inspecting safety-critical components, detecting wear, damage and deterioration, and actions required after defects are found.
- Interface with type-specific parts of ISO 9927 (for tower cranes, bridge/gantry cranes, etc.).
Typical use and users
Used by crane owners and operators, maintenance and inspection teams, third‑party inspection bodies, safety managers, equipment manufacturers and regulatory authorities to establish consistent inspection practices, plan maintenance, document compliance and reduce risk from crane operation.
Related standards
Key related documents include ISO 4306‑1 (Cranes — Vocabulary — Part 1: General) for terminology and definitions, other parts of the ISO 9927 series that cover particular crane types (for example parts addressing tower cranes and bridge/gantry cranes), and standards addressing inspector competency and specific inspection techniques.
Keywords
cranes, inspection, maintenance, periodic inspection, safety, ISO 9927, crane inspection, inspectors, record keeping, crane maintenance
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 9927-1:2013 is the general part of the ISO 9927 series that defines the principles, requirements and documentation practices for inspections of cranes.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers general inspection requirements for cranes as defined in ISO 4306‑1, including inspection types, planning, frequencies, responsibilities, record keeping and actions to take when defects are found. Type-specific inspection details are in other parts of ISO 9927.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Crane owners and operators, maintenance and inspection personnel, third‑party inspection bodies, manufacturers and regulators use this standard to establish and harmonize inspection practices and documentation.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 9927-1:2013 is the currently published edition (Edition 3, 2013). The previous edition (ISO 9927-1:2009) was superseded by the 2013 edition; the 2013 edition was reviewed and confirmed in ISO’s periodic review process.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — ISO 9927 is a multipart series. Part 1 is the general requirements; other parts cover inspections for particular crane types (for example tower cranes, bridge and gantry cranes, etc.). Users should apply Part 1 together with the relevant type-specific part(s).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: crane, inspection, maintenance, periodic inspection, safety, record, inspector competence, ISO 9927.