OITAFはこれまで、索道の建設と運行に関する様々な推薦を作成し発表しました。その中では、以下の推薦が現在も有効です。
刊行物の番号 | タイトル |
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刊行物 3-1号 | ワイヤロープの磁気誘導検査に関する概説 |
刊行物 6号 | 電気および電子装置に関する研究と提案 |
刊行物 7号 | 架空索道乗客の救助に用いる懸垂下降器具に関する研究と提案 |
刊行物 8-2号 | 循環式または交走式貨物索道、ケーブルクレーン、および貨物輸送用ケーブルカーの建設と運行に関する推薦 |
刊行物 9号 | 索道の輸送条件 |
刊行物 9-1号 | 索道輸送における特例に関する規定 |
刊行物 9-2号 | 特別状況下の運行 |
刊行物 11-1号 | 旅客輸送用および貨物輸送用非公共索道の建設と運行に関する推薦―交走式索道の場合 |
刊行物 12号 | 積載荷重2,000 kgまでの貨物輸送用索道の建設と運行に関する技術的推薦 |
刊行物 13号 | 索道駆動装置の制動機に関する技術的推薦 |
刊行物 16号 | チェアリフト乗車補助としての乗客用コンベアベルトの設計と設置に関する推薦 |
刊行物 17号 | ワイヤロープ分野における研究の状態に関する報告
第1部 ワイヤロープ製造の発達 第2部 ワイヤロープ操作の発達> Z. Kawecki (カヴェツキ) 教授と J. Stachurski(スタフルスキ) 教授により1978-79年に作成 |
刊行物 18号 | 技術的特殊性を考慮した、複式単線索道の設計と建設に関する推薦 |
刊行物 19号/td> | 法律用語集 |
刊行物 20号 | 索道設備の運行と整備の際における火災予防に関する推薦 |
刊行物 22-1号 | 循環式索道の根本的安全事項の作成に関する推薦 |
刊行物 22-2号 | 循環式索道部品の安全性分析の際に注意すべき安全事項 |
刊行物 23号 | 索道分野における環境保護 |
刊行物 23-1号 | 索道分野における環境保護に関して 以下の点に関わる実践に役立つ提案 |
刊行物 24号 | 現存するシュレップリフト、および単線固定循環式または単線自動循環式旅客輸送用索道の位置変更に関する推薦 |
刊行物 25-1号 | 複線交走式索道の根本的安全事項の作成に関する推薦 |
刊行物 25-2号 | 複線交走式索道部品の安全性分析の際に考慮すべき安全事項 |
刊行物 26号 | 索道からの救助に関するガイドライン |
刊行物 26-1号 | 救助隊のコンピュータ支援決定 |
刊行物 27号 | 索道電気部品の安全性分析の際に考慮すべき危険シナリオ |
刊行物 28号 | 旅客輸送用索道に用いられるワイヤロープの初期塗油または再塗油に関する一般的推薦 |
刊行物 29号 | 旅客輸送用索道の設計と建設に関する推薦 |
刊行物 30号 | ワイヤロープの外観検査に関する改善案 |
各OITAF推薦は、OITAF会員がホームページからダウンロードできます。OITAFホームページでご希望の言語をお選びください。
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