Current document would be Ciria C755.
You can purchase it here.
https://www.ciria.org/ItemDetail?iProductCode=C755D&Category=DOWNLOAD&WebsiteKey=3f18c87a-d62b-4eca-8ef4-9b09309c1c91
Thanks phamENG
This is included in one of the references:
§ 127.310 Where rails required.
(a) Each vessel must have permanently installed efficient guard rails or bulwarks on decks and bridges. Each rail or bulwark must stand at least 1 meter (39 1/2 inches) from the deck except that, where...
I am looking for some pointers to the correct US standards for the design of stairs, access platforms, walkways and handrails.
I have had a look at the OSHA website but I'm finding it difficult to sort through the information, and I'm not even sure I'm in the correct place.
I'm based in the UK...
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These references might be of some use.
Steel Tube Institute
RECTANGULAR HSS CONNECTIONS CLOSE TO A CHORD END
by Jeffrey A. Packer
Bahen/Tanenbaum Professor of Civil
Engineering, University of Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
RHS-to-RHS axially loaded X-connections near an open chord enc
by Fan...
You could take at look at DNV 2.7-1, which is the DNV standard for offshore containers. Its currently number is DNV-ST-E271.
1.1 Introduction
This standard provides a framework for the certification of offshore containers and may be used to
demonstrate compliance with International Maritime...
The company I work for has the same approach as bugbus. It's just one level above Senior, and there are still levels above Principal (Specialist, Consultant) so it isn't even that high a level. We have lots and lots of Principals and none of them have any control/stake in the company. I'm in...
I would also think they would get damaged by lawn mowing equipment.
We also used to use Mortsafes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortsafe
Although the original driver for these has long gone.
We use these, DEMEC Gauges.
The DEMEC pips are small circular discs with a small indent in the centre, which you fix around the crack (normally, 3 off). They are visually less obvious than strain tell tale gauges.
https://www.mastrad.com/demecsg.htm
Another piece of software I came across that was in development was Coda
Link
It's basis seems to be a hybrid of word processor and a spreadsheet, so you can use if to do free form spreadsheet type calculations in a document.
It looks like it is still in development.
I have not come across calcpad either. It looks like it is worth a play.
One of my bugbears with these packages is the lack of the ability to have custom headers and footers, so that the output actually looks like a calculation sheet (I'm maybe a bit anal, but like the computer produced...
1) You could take a look in ISO 13628-8 ROV Interfaces on subsea production systems. It presents loads that ROV can apply during operation.
2) You can review some ROV specification sheets to determine maximum thrust and mass and work from there.
3) You can review the manip manufacturers to see...