LIFTING GEAR INSPECTION IN QATAR
We are one of the leading QP-approved third-party inspection services and class survey companies for offshore marine solutions, Qatar Energy-approved LEEA LOLER Inspection, and inspections of loose lifting equipment such as hoists, shackles, and wire rope lifting slings. EIWAA is one of the top marine inspection companies in Qatar for lifting gear, loose gear, and LOLER inspection services since it has access to important ports and customs from maritime classification organizations. With significant oil and gas approvals from QP to satisfy the criteria of safe lifting operations and lifting plan development, we are one of the top third-party inspection services and IACS-approved service providers of complete marine solutions.
We are performing inspection and certification all lifting equipment in ships, boats, and offshore rigs, including shackles, hoists, wire rope slings, lifting lugs, winches, and towing and cargo equipment’s as an accredited ABS approved lifting inspection company. For all essential lifting operations, lifting solutions, and marine solutions, EIWAA is one of the BV and LR-approved service providers. The lifting gear inspection checklist includes SWL, CE marking, and stenciling criteria based on lifting gear color code, safety factors, and compliance with LEEA, LOLER, and local regulations. Lifting gear certification and inspection techniques include load testing inspection, nondestructive testing, thorough examination, and periodic inspection. Lifting gear certification for thorough examination and biannual inspection will be provided by EIWAA as an ABS-approved service provider in Qatar.
Hoists
Wire Ropes
Pad eyes
Steel Wire rope Slings
Delta plate
Lifting Lugs
Chain Blocks
Lever Hoists
Eye Bolt
Chain Slings
Shackles
Pallet Trolley
Lifting Slings
Hooks and Lugs
Material Basket
LIFTING TACKLES INSPECTION IN QATAR
EIWAA is the right choice for an ultimate lifting solutions in Qatar for safe rigging operations, lifting plan preparation, marine equipment inspection, proof load testing, and certification of lifting equipment, including cargo gear, towing gear, loose lifting gears. Every six months or more frequently, an authorized lifting inspector is required to provide lifting tool and tackle inspection services at Qatari ports, offshore, and anchorages. This is followed by stenciling and color coding. We are one of the BV-approved service providers for NDT inspection and one of the LR-approved service providers for appliance certification and inspection. The following are the certification codes and standards for Lifting Gear Inspection:
- LEEA (Lifting Equipment Engineers Association): Lifting accessories such as slings, shackles, blocks, and rigging are inspected and certified.
- ASME B 30: Crane, hoist, hook, jack, and sling safety requirements.
- BS EN 818: Lifting solutions using short link chains
- BS EN 13889: Describes lifting specifications for general lifting operations and forged carbon steel shackles.
- BS EN 1677-1: General specifications and mechanical characteristics for forged parts, such as shackles and links used in hoists, wire rope slings, and chain slings.
- BS EN 13414-1: Describes mechanical qualities, marking, inspection, and construction.
TOWING GEAR INSPECTION IN QATAR
We provide 5Yearly proof load testing and periodic annual inspection services for all kinds of lifting equipment’s by calibrated water weights and water bags. Proof load testing frequently makes use of static weights of water weights or solid test weights. The test weight for cranes weighing less than 20 metric tons shall be S.W.L. plus 25%. The S.W.L. plus five metric tons is the test weight for cranes with S.W.L.s between 20 and 50 metric tons. Cranes weighing more than 50 metric tons will undergo a weight test of S.W.L. + 10%.
RIGGING GEAR INSPECTION IN QATAR
Regularly inspecting your lifting and rigging equipment, preferably before and after each usage, is the simplest approach to determine whether it’s time to make improvements. Rigging gear inspection services include services like wire rope, chain sling, and chain block inspections. Wire ropes are frequently used in wire rope slings, which are suitable for a range of lifts, as well as wire rope clips and thimbles. Additionally, it frequently serves as a winch line on trucks and other specialty vehicles. Several factors, including abrasion, environmental problems, and load stress, can reduce the lifespan of wire rope.
Excessive broken wire, kinking, corrosion, wear and tear, and mechanical issues are among the conditions for clearance for wire rope inspection services. Excessive strain can eventually make even the strongest chain slings—such as the potent grade 120 chain sling—dangerous to employ. Heat, chemicals, and heavy loads can shorten the life of a chain sling.
