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Aerial Ropeways (Operation and Maintenance) Regulations
[1981 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
(b) the names and duties of those operating the ropeway and the number of hours on duty:
(c) the operating hours of the ropeway;
(d) the ambient temperature and the wind and weather conditions at 2-hourly intervals;
(e) confirmation of compliance with daily inspections required under regulation 10;
(f) the readings of all installed instruments at 2-hourly intervals, including-
(i) the main drive voltage current and frequency;
(ii) the reduction gear lubricating oil pressure;
(iii) the brake system hydraulic pressures and the brake actuating or hold-off current;
(iv) the line supervision current; and
(v) the counterweight movement;
(g) details of any accident, malfunction or abnormal occurrence, including--
(i) fire;
(ii) landslide;
(iii) faulty clamping or unclamping of detachable grips on the rope;
(iv) the tripping of any line supervision switch; and
(v) the tripping of the "car door closed" switch;
(h) the location of sub-station, operating and safety circuit bridging keys;
(i) the record of the 2-hourly inspection, during normal operations, of the line by the workcar;
(j) details of any rescue operation or practice thereof;
(k) any other information or occurrences which may be required by the Director.
(2) The competent person in charge of an aerial ropeway shall also keep and maintain the following records-
(a) a wire rope log giving the following information in respect of each rope-
(i) the approved specification;
(ii) a certified copy of the manufacturer's report on the test of the rope;
(iii) the date the rope was installed;
(iv) a copy of a splicing certificate for each splice given by the person carrying out the splice;
(v) a record of lubrication including the type of lubricant and the date on which it was applied;
A 6
CAP. 211]
Aerial Ropeways (Operation and Maintenance) Regulations
[1981 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
(b) the names and duties of those operating the ropeway and
the number of hours on duty:
(c) the operating hours of the ropeway;
(d) the ambient temperature and the wind and weather condi-
tions at 2-hourly intervals;
(e) confirmation of compliance with daily inspections required
under regulation 10;
(f) the readings of all installed instruments at 2-hourly
intervals, including-
(i) the main drive voltage current and frequency;
(ii) the reduction gear lubricating oil pressure;
(iii) the brake system hydraulic pressures and the brake actuating or hold-off current;
(iv) the line supervision current; and
(v) the counterweight movement;
(g) details of any accident, malfunction or abnormal occur-
rence, including--
(i) fire;
(ii) landslide;
(iii) faulty clamping or unclamping of detachable grips on the rope;
(iv) the tripping of any line supervision switch; and
(v) the tripping of the "car door closed" switch;
(h) the location of sub-station, operating and safety circuit
bridging keys;
(i) the record of the 2-hourly inspection, during normal
operations, of the line by the workcar;
(j) details of any rescue operation or practice thereof;
(k) any other information or occurrences which may be
required by the Director.
(2) The competent person in charge of an aerial ropeway shall also keep and maintain the following records-
(a) a wire rope log giving the following information in
respect of each rope-
(i) the approved specification;
(ii) a certified copy of the manufacturer's report on the test of the rope;
(iii) the date the rope was installed;
(iv) a copy of a splicing certificate for each splice given
by the person carrying out the splice;
(v) a record of lubrication including the type of lubric- ant and the date on which it was applied;
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