CHAIN REGISTER

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A record of the particulars of test and examination of lifting appliances, loose gear and heat (annealing) should be entered and maintained in the register of machinery, chains, wire ropes etc. called the Chain Register.

  1. Part 1– Initial and periodical load test of lifting appliances and their annual thorough examination
    2. Part 2– Initial and periodical load test of loose gear and their annual thorough examination
    3. Annealing of chains, rings, hooks, shackles and swivels (other than those that are exempted)

The ones that are exempted are as follows:

  1. A) Chains made of cast iron
    B) Plate link chain
    C) Chains, rings, hooks, shackles and swivels made of steel
    D) Pulley blocks
    E) Hooks and swivels having screw threaded parts or ball bearingsThe tests, examinations and inspections included in the Register are based on the requirements of the ILO Convention No. 152 .The purpose of this is to ensure that the vessel’s lifting appliances are initially certified by a competent person and also to establish periodically that they continue to be in safe working order. Certificates shall be obtained from a competent person with respect to the tests and attached to the register.No such appliances or gear shall be used for dock work unless the entries are made in the register along with the certificates of test and examination to supplement them are attached. Each and every cargo gear just be marked with their sage working load as per their certificate, conspicuously.

    With respect to the testing of items such as chains, swivels etc., the term annealing has been mentioned before. Annealing is the process of heating and subsequent cooling to achieve ductility, softness and to relieve any internal stresses. The metal is heated to about 20-30 degrees above the critical point. After a while at this temperature, it is cooled slowly at a gradual rate.

    No such appliances or gear shall be used for dock work unless the entries are made in the register along with the certificates of test and examination to supplement them are attached. Each and every cargo gear just be marked with their sage working load as per their certificate, conspicuously.

    With respect to the testing of items such as chains, swivels etc., the term annealing has been mentioned before. Annealing is the process of heating and subsequent cooling to achieve ductility, softness and to relieve any internal stresses. The metal is heated to about 20-30 degrees above the critical point. After a while at this temperature, it is cooled slowly at a gradual rate.

    To sum it all up, the safety of machinery and gear used on board is directly related to the maintenance of a safe working practice onboard. As cumbersome as it may seem to keep documentation updated, testing of the gear that are used regularly will only add to the optimum performance of the vessel as a whole

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