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GB/T 17382-2023   Series 1 freight containers—Handling and securing (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB/T 17382-2023
English Name: Series 1 freight containers—Handling and securing
Chinese Name: 系列1集装箱 装卸和栓固
Chinese Classification: A85    Container, tray and pallet
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
ICS Classification: 55.180.10 55.180.10    General purpose containers 55.180.10
Source Content Issued by: SAMR; SAC
Issued on: 2023-11-27
Implemented on: 2024-3-1
Status: valid
Superseding:GB/T 17382-2008 Series 1 freight containers—Handling and securing
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 42500 words
Translation Price(USD): 1275.0
Delivery: via email in 1~3 business day
GB/T 17382-2023 Series 1 freight containers - Handling and securing 1 Scope This document specifies the basic requirements for the handling and securing of Series 1 containers, loading and unloading, specified lifting methods, grounding and support, site stacking and securing requirements during transportation. This document specifies the methods of handling and securing series 1 freight containers built and tested to comply with ISO 1496 (all parts). 2 Normative references The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 668 Series 1 freight containers - Classification, dimensions and ratings Note: GB/T 1413-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Classification, dimensions and ratings (ISO 668:2020, IDT) ISO 830 Freight container vocabulary Note: GB/T 1992-2023, Freight container vocabulary (ISO 830:1999, MOD) ISO 1161 Series 1 freight containers - Corner and intermediate fittings - Specifications Note: GB/T 1835-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Corner fittings technical specifications (ISO 1161:2016, MOD) ISO 1496 (all parts) Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing Note: GB/T 5338.1-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Part 1: General cargo containers for general purposes (ISO 1496-1:2013, IDT) GB/T 5338.2-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Part 2: Thermal containers (ISO 1496-2:2018, IDT) GB/T 5338.4-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Part 4: Non-pressurized containers for dry bulk (ISO 1496-4:1991, MOD) GB/T 5338.5-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Part 5: Platform and platform-based containers (ISO 1496-5:2018, IDT) GB/T 16563-2017, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Tank containers for liquids, gases and pressurized dry bulk (ISO 1496-3:1995, IDT) IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 830 and the following apply. 3.1 General 3.1.1 empty container container in the tare condition 3.1.2 packed container container in a condition other than the tare condition 3.1.3 asymmetry of the centre of gravity longitudinal and/or lateral horizontal differences between the centre of gravity of any container [empty (3.1.1) or packed (3.1.2), with or without fittings and appliances] and the geometric centre of the diagonals of the centres of the four bottom corner fittings 3.1.4 mobile centre of gravity centre of gravity of a container packed with liquid, bulk, hanging or similar cargo which is liable to move under dynamic conditions 3.1.5 securing device device used to secure containers Note: Securing devices can be divided into three types, namely securing fittings, lashing fittings and buttress fittings, each type divided into fixed fittings and portable fittings and defined as follows: ——securing fittings - securing devices used between the containers and between the container and the deck, hatch cover as well as bilge, to prevent the container from longitudinal, traverse and vertical movements relative to the hull during the transportation, ——lashing fittings - securing devices used to lash the container on the hatch cover, deck or lashing bridge, ——buttress fittings - securing devices used to eliminate the clearance between the container and the longitudinal bulkhead and transfer the transverse force to the longitudinal bulkhead, ——fixed fittings - securing devices welded to the hull; ——portable fittings - securing devices not welded to the hull; 3.2 Twist locks 3.2.1 collar part of a twistlock which fits into the top or bottom apertures of a corner fitting and restrains connected containers from horizontal movements 3.2.2 cone part of a twistlock that fits into the top or bottom aperture of a corner fitting or a securing socket and restrains connected containers from vertical movements 3.2.3 eyehole (if so fitted) hole in a cone to identify the orientation of the twistlock according to the manufacturer’s specifications Note: Some manufacturers use “lightening holes”, which should not be confused with eyeholes 3.2.4 handle tail bent up part of the handle to identify the orientation of the twistlock in a stack of containers 3.2.5 fixed base rigid part of a collar which allows the manual pre-locking of the bottom part of a twistlock 3.2.6 triggering device manually operated device which sets a twistlock 3.2.7 intermediate plate part of a twistlock that carries the compression force between stacked containers 3.2.8 single twistlock twistlock fitted with either top cone (3.2.2) or bottom cone and the function is achieved by the cone twisting 3.2.9 double twistlock twistlock fitted with both top cone (3.2.2) and bottom cone and the function is achieved by both cones twisting 3.2.10 single lock locking function of a twistlock in either the top cone (3.2.2) or bottom cone, where the cone does not twist 3.2.11 double lock locking function of a twistlock in both the top cone (3.2.2) and bottom cone, where neither cone twists 3.2.12 single-function twistlock twistlock of asymmetrical design complying with the standard orientation Note: It can be used only in one of the two following alternatives: ——in the top corner fitting of the container on which another container will be stacked; ——in the bottom corner fitting of a container which is going to be stacked on top of another container. 3.2.13 dual-function twistlock twistlock that, having the same orientation, can be pre-locked either in a top corner fitting or in a bottom corner fitting 3.2.14 single purpose twistlock twistlock that is only used for locking 3.2.15 multi-purpose twistlock twistlock that fulfils the function of a twistlock and have additional functionality which can include lifting capability 3.2.16 multi-purpose automatic twistlock; MAT twistlock that fulfils the function of a FAT (3.2.20) and will have additional functionality which can include lifting capability 3.2.17 midlock locking device that does not require any locking or unlocking operation when containers are loaded or discharged Note 1: Midlocks are used in conjunction with semi-automatic twistlocks (3.2.19) as long as they are compatible: One end of container is fitted with midlocks whilst the other end has semi-automatic twistlocks. Note 2: A midlock opens only when the container is lifted and the semi-automatic twistlocks at the other end of the container are free to open. Note 3: Midlocks are typically used in the middle position for 20 ft containers stowed in a 40 ft1) bay.
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GB/T 17382-2023  Series 1 freight containers—Handling and securing (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 17382-2023
Statusvalid
LanguageEnglish
File FormatPDF
Word Count42500 words
Price(USD)1275.0
Implemented on2024-3-1
Deliveryvia email in 1~3 business day
Detail of GB/T 17382-2023
Standard No.
GB/T 17382-2023
English Name
Series 1 freight containers—Handling and securing
Chinese Name
系列1集装箱 装卸和栓固
Chinese Classification
A85
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
SAMR; SAC
Issued on
2023-11-27
Implemented on
2024-3-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 17382-2008 Series 1 freight containers—Handling and securing
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
42500 words
Price(USD)
1275.0
Keywords
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Introduction of GB/T 17382-2023
GB/T 17382-2023 Series 1 freight containers - Handling and securing 1 Scope This document specifies the basic requirements for the handling and securing of Series 1 containers, loading and unloading, specified lifting methods, grounding and support, site stacking and securing requirements during transportation. This document specifies the methods of handling and securing series 1 freight containers built and tested to comply with ISO 1496 (all parts). 2 Normative references The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 668 Series 1 freight containers - Classification, dimensions and ratings Note: GB/T 1413-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Classification, dimensions and ratings (ISO 668:2020, IDT) ISO 830 Freight container vocabulary Note: GB/T 1992-2023, Freight container vocabulary (ISO 830:1999, MOD) ISO 1161 Series 1 freight containers - Corner and intermediate fittings - Specifications Note: GB/T 1835-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Corner fittings technical specifications (ISO 1161:2016, MOD) ISO 1496 (all parts) Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing Note: GB/T 5338.1-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Part 1: General cargo containers for general purposes (ISO 1496-1:2013, IDT) GB/T 5338.2-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Part 2: Thermal containers (ISO 1496-2:2018, IDT) GB/T 5338.4-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Part 4: Non-pressurized containers for dry bulk (ISO 1496-4:1991, MOD) GB/T 5338.5-2023, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Part 5: Platform and platform-based containers (ISO 1496-5:2018, IDT) GB/T 16563-2017, Series 1 freight containers - Specification and testing - Tank containers for liquids, gases and pressurized dry bulk (ISO 1496-3:1995, IDT) IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 830 and the following apply. 3.1 General 3.1.1 empty container container in the tare condition 3.1.2 packed container container in a condition other than the tare condition 3.1.3 asymmetry of the centre of gravity longitudinal and/or lateral horizontal differences between the centre of gravity of any container [empty (3.1.1) or packed (3.1.2), with or without fittings and appliances] and the geometric centre of the diagonals of the centres of the four bottom corner fittings 3.1.4 mobile centre of gravity centre of gravity of a container packed with liquid, bulk, hanging or similar cargo which is liable to move under dynamic conditions 3.1.5 securing device device used to secure containers Note: Securing devices can be divided into three types, namely securing fittings, lashing fittings and buttress fittings, each type divided into fixed fittings and portable fittings and defined as follows: ——securing fittings - securing devices used between the containers and between the container and the deck, hatch cover as well as bilge, to prevent the container from longitudinal, traverse and vertical movements relative to the hull during the transportation, ——lashing fittings - securing devices used to lash the container on the hatch cover, deck or lashing bridge, ——buttress fittings - securing devices used to eliminate the clearance between the container and the longitudinal bulkhead and transfer the transverse force to the longitudinal bulkhead, ——fixed fittings - securing devices welded to the hull; ——portable fittings - securing devices not welded to the hull; 3.2 Twist locks 3.2.1 collar part of a twistlock which fits into the top or bottom apertures of a corner fitting and restrains connected containers from horizontal movements 3.2.2 cone part of a twistlock that fits into the top or bottom aperture of a corner fitting or a securing socket and restrains connected containers from vertical movements 3.2.3 eyehole (if so fitted) hole in a cone to identify the orientation of the twistlock according to the manufacturer’s specifications Note: Some manufacturers use “lightening holes”, which should not be confused with eyeholes 3.2.4 handle tail bent up part of the handle to identify the orientation of the twistlock in a stack of containers 3.2.5 fixed base rigid part of a collar which allows the manual pre-locking of the bottom part of a twistlock 3.2.6 triggering device manually operated device which sets a twistlock 3.2.7 intermediate plate part of a twistlock that carries the compression force between stacked containers 3.2.8 single twistlock twistlock fitted with either top cone (3.2.2) or bottom cone and the function is achieved by the cone twisting 3.2.9 double twistlock twistlock fitted with both top cone (3.2.2) and bottom cone and the function is achieved by both cones twisting 3.2.10 single lock locking function of a twistlock in either the top cone (3.2.2) or bottom cone, where the cone does not twist 3.2.11 double lock locking function of a twistlock in both the top cone (3.2.2) and bottom cone, where neither cone twists 3.2.12 single-function twistlock twistlock of asymmetrical design complying with the standard orientation Note: It can be used only in one of the two following alternatives: ——in the top corner fitting of the container on which another container will be stacked; ——in the bottom corner fitting of a container which is going to be stacked on top of another container. 3.2.13 dual-function twistlock twistlock that, having the same orientation, can be pre-locked either in a top corner fitting or in a bottom corner fitting 3.2.14 single purpose twistlock twistlock that is only used for locking 3.2.15 multi-purpose twistlock twistlock that fulfils the function of a twistlock and have additional functionality which can include lifting capability 3.2.16 multi-purpose automatic twistlock; MAT twistlock that fulfils the function of a FAT (3.2.20) and will have additional functionality which can include lifting capability 3.2.17 midlock locking device that does not require any locking or unlocking operation when containers are loaded or discharged Note 1: Midlocks are used in conjunction with semi-automatic twistlocks (3.2.19) as long as they are compatible: One end of container is fitted with midlocks whilst the other end has semi-automatic twistlocks. Note 2: A midlock opens only when the container is lifted and the semi-automatic twistlocks at the other end of the container are free to open. Note 3: Midlocks are typically used in the middle position for 20 ft containers stowed in a 40 ft1) bay.
Contents of GB/T 17382-2023
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