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Posted By Paul Woodard
Has anybody heard of the requirement to notify a hospital if a tower crane in excess of 10 metres tall is used within an area of 6 km of a hospital.
If yes can you pleas etell me which legislation or guidance this originates from and for what purpose. ie interference with telcommunications, flight paths of air ambulance etc..
Thanks, Paul.
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Posted By s j robinson
Hi Paul, Notification needs to be given if within 6km of an airfield bnut have never heard of this applying to a hospital - just a thought, is the hospital on a flightpath ?
thanks
Steve
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Posted By Konstanty Budkiewicz
Paul,
Using web search text “visual aids for denoting obstacles”, you will find the following links:
http://www.casr.gov.pg/Part%2077.pdf
The content is sound guidance in general principles. However, I don’t know whether the link content is UK specific or not (it has no suitable owner/source reference).
That said, after you read the document you should be able to describe your design in more specific detail to subsequent specialists. I then suggest you phone the Air Ambulance Operations contact at the local hospital, or ,contact the Civil Aviation Authority for definitive guidance (they have a web site) .
Kon CMIOSH
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Posted By alex mccreadie
In answer to your initial question there is no requirement in BS7121 PARTS 1-5 Or LOLER to say notify a Hospital but as previously stated contact the Hospital to check whether the crane is in a flight path(They may not accept Helicopters)erect crane with a Red Light on top not a great expense.
Ta Alex
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