In this Issue Concern that the amended Code of Practice for Cranes has been Gazetted. Good progress on a new set of Unit Standards. CBIP exercises right of reply over our last month's dispatches. Download you copy of the June 2007 Issue here. In this Issue Concerns that the Certification Board for Inspection Personnel's voluntary liquidation throws future certification of crane inspectors into confusion. Update on progress towards completion of the Unit Standard on Bridge Engineering Self Supervision. Update on financial assistance for industry members to hire trainees. Download your copy of the May 2007 Issue here. In this Issue A report on a crane toppling in Wellington late last year. Feature article and photos from the recent 3-day Unit 23351 Crane Rescue Course held at Wiri. Download your copy of the April 2007 Issue here. In this Issue A reminder about staying up-to-date with your details on the web site - we reveal how popular your services are with web visitors. The Crane Project of the Year has excited a lot more interest and the endorsement programme is coming, ready or not. There's also a cautionary story on a mini-crane accident. Download your copy of the March 2007 Issue here. In this Issue An account of meeting with Department of Labour over Approved Code of Practice for Cranes and standards of used Japanese truck loader cranes, lessons learnt from accident at Hammersley Mines' Marandoo site and a guide to new members' notice board on this web site. Download your copy of the February 2007 Issue here. The Power Crane Association of New Zealand has become the Crane Association of New Zealand (Inc.). After 31 years of representing New Zealand's crane owners and operators, the Power Crane Association has reinvented itself to stay effective and on top of the industry over the coming decades. The organisation is recognised as the voice of crane owners, operators and users on all matters relating to the industry.
In this Issue Summation of the new branding. site and newsletter, alert on impending rule changes, John Carter heads NZ Bowls and we invite participation in discussions, and endorsement ideas Download your copy of the December 2006 Issue here. VEHICLE DIMENSIONS AND MASS RULE - LIGHTING & SIGNAGE REQUIREMENTS
It appears that there are differing interpretation being applied with regard to the lighting and signage requirements of the Land Transport Rule â Vehicle Dimensions and Mass 2002. The data is contained in the Rule and also in Factsheets published by the Land Transport Safety Authority. This Bulletin has been produced with the express purpose of showing just the lighting and signage requirements and has been taken from the Rule. An Over-dimensional Vehicle is: This policy applies only to cranes certified in accordance with BS2799:1974 The following Policy Guidelines cover:
The following has been extracted from the Vehicle Dimensions & Mass Rule 2002. Rule 41001 By now everyone will be aware that the new Dimensions & Mass Rule came into effect on 1 July 2002 and that there would be a three month “overlap” whereby operators could work under either the old or new rule.
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