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REPORT OF THOROUGH EXAMINATION

FOR MOBILE CRANE

This report complies with the requirements of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
DATE OF PRESENT PROOF LOAD
REPORT No. DATE OF NEXT EXAMINATION
TEST / EXAMINATION
BV.KWT.81.23.027/307 27-Nov-2023 26-Nov-2024
NAME & ADDRESS INTEGRATED LOGISTICS CO. KCSC
OF THE OWNER Ahmadi, Kuwait.
Inspection requested by Integrated Logistics Co. KCSC
Place of inspection / Project number At Mina Abdullah
Equipment inspected All Terrain Hydraulic Telescopic Boom Mobile Crane
Reference Standard BS 7121-2-3: 2012
Manufacturer / Model / Year GROVE / GMK6300L / 2014
Serial number / Chassis number 63003113
Fleet number / Registration number ILC-1242 / KWT 41136
300t with special attachment at 2.5m Radius & 15.58m Boom Length with Full Reeving
Rated capacity
& Full Counter weight
Other None

A. EXAMINATION CONDITION:
1. Is this the first examination after installation or assembly at a new site or location? YES NO 
2. If the answer to the above question is YES has the equipment been installed correctly? YES NO N/A 
3. Was the examination carried out within an interval of 6 months? YES NO 
4. Was the examination carried out within an interval of 12 months? YES NO 
5. Was the examination carried out in accordance with an examination scheme? YES  NO
6. Was the examination carried out after the occurrence of exceptional circumstances? YES NO 
7. Identification of any part found to have a defect which is or could become a danger to persons and a description of the defect:
None
8. Particulars of any tests carried out as part of the examination: Periodic examination includes visual inspection, functional & load test
Date of Previous Thorough Examination Date of Previous Proof Load Test Date of Next Proof Load Test
26-Nov-2027 / After substantial
4-Jan-2023 4-Jan-2023
alteration or major repair
B. DETAILS OF EXAMINATION AND TEST:
Thorough inspection carried out followed by a functional Safe working load
Length of boom Radius Proof / Test load
test and load test as stated here in. (SWL)
Main Hook Installed (Max. Cap.) 160 t
Main Hook Current Reeving 10 Falls
Main Hook Wire Rope Dia. 21 mm
Aux. Hook Installed (Max Cap.) Not Available
Aux Hook Current Reeving Not Available
Aux Hook Wire Rope Dia. Not Available Main Hook / 26.24 m 14 m 10.9 t 13.6 t
Boom Sections (1+6 Sections) (.49, .49, 0, 0, 0, 0)
Boom Length/Boom Length Range 15.58 m to 80 m
Radius Range 3 m to 74 m
Rear Counterweight 7t
Center Ballast Not Applicable
Superlift Counterweight Not Applicable
C. RESULTS:
1. The equipment has been found satisfactory.
2. Refer page 2 for examination scheme and details concerning condition of the equipment.
Inspected By Date of Issue: 27-Nov-2023 Checked By

Stamp
Vignesh GUNA Bryan Basinang
Senior Inspector Principal Inspector
The equipment shall be operated by competent person and within the limit defined by the manufacturer. This inspection which is limited to visible and accessible parts of the equipment without dismantling. This inspection is
based on the condition of the above mentioned equipment available at the time of inspection. In case of any alteration and/or repair are done, the equipment should be subjected to new inspection. The examination scheme
approach does not purport to include all the necessary items to be check; it is guidance for inspection and not a limitation of items to be check which may be implemented as required. Inspection has been performed following
the above check list and above mentioned standard and under the condition listed here. Validity of the present report is for the equipment with the configuration described above and following the test recorded in section B.
This intervention is governed by the general terms and conditions of BUREAU VERITAS. Refer to Annexure 1. Any person not a party to the contract pursuant to which this document is delivered may not assert a claim
against BUREAU VERITAS for any liability arising out of errors or omissions which may be contained in said document, or for errors of judgment, fault or negligence committed by personnel of the society or of its agents in
the establishment or issuance of this document, and in connection with any activities for which it may provide.

BUREAU VERITAS - KUWAIT_Ref. IVS.KWT.003.Rev3 Page 1 of 2

Email: bv.kuwait@bureauveritas.com 60 ‫ – قطعة د – شارع رقم‬30 ‫الشويخ الصناعية – قسيمة رقم‬


Shuwaikh Industrial Area, Plot # 30, Block-D, Street No. 60 Tel.: 24825997 - 24825977 Fax: 24825984
REPORT OF THOROUGH EXAMINATION
FOR MOBILE CRANE

This report complies with the requirements of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
DATE OF PRESENT PROOF LOAD
REPORT No. DATE OF NEXT EXAMINATION
TEST / EXAMINATION
BV.KWT.81.23.027/307 27-Nov-2023 26-Nov-2024
Serial number / Chassis number 63003113

No. EXAMINATION OF PASS / DEFECTIVE No. EXAMINATION OF PASS / DEFECTIVE


1 Chassis Pass 38 Emergency stop button/switch Pass
2 Driver Cab Exterior Pass 39 Hoist Pass
3 Hook block attachment point Pass 40 Swing Pass
4 Driver Cab interior Pass 41 Boom up/down Pass
5 Driver Cab Glass Pass 42 Boom telescoping Pass
6 Windscreen wipers (driver's cabin) Pass 43 Throttle Pass
7 Traffic Lights Pass 44 Lights (operator's cabin) Pass
8 Indicators Pass 45 Switches Pass
9 Brake Lights Pass 46 Steering if applicable Pass
10 Reverse Lights & alarm Pass 47 Swing Brake Pass
11 Warning Horn Pass 48 Positive swing lock Pass
12 Brakes Pass 49 Windscreen wiper(operator's cabin) Pass
13 Gears Pass 50 Cab tilt if applicable Pass
14 P.T.O Pass 51 Crane platform Pass
15 Switches/Electrics Pass 52 Rotary distributor Pass
16 Protection of live parts & enclosure Pass 53 Boom attachment pins Pass
17 Tyres/crawler/mounting bolts & lock nuts Pass 54 Boom cylinders Pass
18 Suspension Pass 55 External RCI components Pass
19 Outrigger controls Pass 56 Hoist Drum(s) Pass
20 Outrigger level gauges Pass 57 Hoist Rope(s) Pass
21 Outrigger Beams Pass 58 Telescoping boom Pass
22 Outrigger Jacks Pass 59 Telescoping boom wear pads Pass
23 Outrigger Pads Pass 60 Telescoping boom attachments Pass
24 Hydraulic Tank Pass 61 Lattice boom /connections Not Applicable
25 Fuel Tank Pass 62 Boom pendent Not Applicable
26 Air Reservoirs Pass 63 Boom hoisting wire rope/ drum Not Applicable
27 Counterweights Pass 64 Boom tip sheaves Pass
28 Counterweight attachments & rams Pass 65 Rope guides Pass
29 Superstructure Pass 66 Jib/luffing jib, attach. & accessories Not Available
30 Swing Ring Pass 67 Anti-two block Pass
31 Access Ladders Pass 68 Hoist rope, anchor & attach. point Pass
32 Operator cab external Pass 69 Main hook block / sheaves Pass
33 Safety glass Pass 70 Auxiliary hook block / sheaves Not Available
34 Operator cab internal Pass 71 Fire extinguisher Pass
35 Rated capacity charts Pass 72 Spark arrestor Pass
36 Rated capacity indicator Pass 73 Maker plate Pass
37 Controls Pass 74 Maintenance record & other records No previous records
COMMENTS/REMARKS:
1. Load test carried out at 125% as per the client request.

Inspected By Checked By

Stamp
Vignesh GUNA Bryan Basinang
Senior Inspector Principal Inspector
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Shuwaikh Industrial Area, Plot # 30, Block-D, Street No. 60 Tel.: 24825997 - 24825977 Fax: 24825984
REPORT OF THOROUGH EXAMINATION
FOR MOBILE CRANE

This report complies with the requirements of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
DATE OF PRESENT PROOF LOAD
REPORT No. DATE OF NEXT EXAMINATION
TEST / EXAMINATION
BV.KWT.81.23.027/307 27-Nov-2023 26-Nov-2024

ANNEXURE 1 - GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SERVICE


Article 1 - All actions and services provided by any company of the Bureau Veritas group, individually designated hereafter as “Bureau Veritas” are governed by the following General conditions of service.
Accordingly, all contracts, agreements or other arrangements entered into by Bureau Veritas for the performance or supply of services, shall in all respects be governed by these conditions, except where such conditions are at variance with legal provisions governing
services performed on behalf of governments or government bodies, or the law of the place where the said agreements or contracts are made or are to be implemented, in which case relevant national or local laws shall take priority.
Article 2 - Bureau Veritas, in the capacity of an independent third party, supplies information in the form of ascertainment, advise, assessment or recommendations, for the principal purpose of contributing to the prevention of the risks to which the beneficiaries of its
services are exposed, and of helping them assure the quality of their products or services. To this end, Bureau Veritas performs actions including surveys, inspections, verifications, assessments, audits or appraisals. In the course of such performance, it has recourse to
techniques and processes such as examination, sampling, testing, analysis and measurement, thereby enabling it to exercise complete independence, impartiality and objectivity in collecting the information it has been requested to supply. Such information is
communicated to the beneficiary in the form of an inspection sheet, report, certificate, attestation of mark, or by any other suitable means.
All such activities are hereafter referred to collectively as “Bureau Veritas Services”
Article 3 - Bureau Veritas undertakes certain services, meeting requirements which do not correspond to the definition in article 2 above, only by special arrangement.
Such special services comprise, without being confined to:
3.1 Qualitative or quantitative guarantees
3.2 Pre-shipment inspections under the terms of a government import control scheme;
3.3 Combined services, comprised of concurrent and consecutive operations;
3.4 Supervision of complete industrial project schemes, including consulting, monitoring, expediting and progress reporting;
3.5 Value appraisal and price control or assessment;
3.6 Acceptance procedures for goods, works, equipment or any other item, or supervision of their commissioning on behalf of the Principal;
Article 4 - Bureau Veritas, as the case may be, acts for:
4.1 - Government bodies, or on their behalf, on their direct instructions or as a result of regulatory requirements Incumbent on the Principal (as defined in article 4.2 below). In such cases, Bureau Veritas services are supplied in accordance with relevant legislative or
administrative provisions, and Bureau Veritas is legally accountable only to the government bodies concerned.
4.2. Persons of entities issuing the instructions to act, hereafter referred to as “the Principal”. No other party is entitled to issue instructions to Bureau Veritas, particularly on the nature and extent of the services, unless so authorised by the Principal.
However, Bureau Veritas expressly reserves the right to act at its own discretion in delivering reports and/or certificates, or any other information relating to its services to a third party, if such an act results from instructions from the Principal, or from an undertaking
entered into towards the Principal, or derives implicitly from circumstances, trade custom, usage or practice.
Article 5 - Bureau Veritas undertakes to supply services on the basis of its Quality Assurance Manual, in accordance with proper professional practice, and in compliance with:
- Principal’s special instructions as confirmed by Bureau Veritas, and, in the absence of such Instructions:
- terms of Bureau Veritas standard order form and/or specifications of standard contracts, if used,
- any relevant professional standard, trade custom, usage or practice,
- such methods as Bureau Veritas shall deem suitable on technical and/or financial grounds.
5.2 Bureau Veritas shall exercise due care and skill, and acts in a professional and workmanlike manner.
- in the selection and assignment of its personnel,
- in performance of its services, considering the state of the art and technology at the time the services are being performed.
5.3 - Unless otherwise stipulated, Bureau Veritas, which carries out its investigations at random, does not usually perform any systematic and comprehensive examination. Consequently, Bureau Veritas services cannot be considered as exhaustive.
Bureau Veritas representatives are therefore not expected to be in permanent attendance on site, and their visits are normally intermittent and unannounced.
Article 6 - 6.1 - Documents concerning undertakings entered into between the Principal and other Interested parties, such as contracts of sale, supply or work contracts, letters of credit, bills of lading specifications, datasheets, letters of commissioning, certificates of
acceptance or conformity, and which are divulged to Bureau Veritas, shall be considered to be for information only, without either extending or restricting Bureau Veritas remits or obligations.
6.2 - Unless instructed specially to the contrary by the Principal, Bureau Veritas reports, certificates of inspection and any other relevant information or document relate the facts as recorded by it within the limits of instructions received, and if appropriate state its
opinion on such facts; but Bureau Veritas is under no obligation to refer to or report upon any facts or circumstances which are outside the specific scope of its assignment or commission.
6.3 - The Principal agrees:
6.3.1 To ensure that adequate instructions are given in due time to Bureau Veritas, In order to facilitate proper performance of the requested services;
6.3.2 - Except for generally available documents such as codes and standards, to provide Bureau Veritas, either directly or through his suppliers and subcontractors, with all documents necessary for performance of the requested service;
6.3.3 - To provide Bureau Veritas with all Information and particulars concerning the use or purpose of the items in relation to which Bureau Veritas services are to be provided;
6.3.4 - To advise Bureau Veritas of the date on which services are to commence, or be resumed in case of suspension, and also of essential dates affecting the item(s) for which its services have been requested;
6.3.5 - To provide Bureau Veritas agents and representatives with all necessary transportation facilities and access to premises where the services are to be carried out, as well as all material means needed for performance of its services;
6.3.6 - To ensure that all necessary measures are taken to ensure safety and security of working conditions on site during performance of the requested services ;
6.3.7 - To provide all manipulations or handling needed for performance of Bureau Veritas services;
6.3.8 - To take all necessary steps to eliminate or remedy any obstructions to or interruptions in performance of the requested services;
6.3.9 - Fully exercise all his rights and discharge all his liabilities under the contract in connection whereof the services have been requested, failing which Bureau Veritas shall be under no obligation to the Principal.
Article 7 - When providing services, Bureau Veritas does not take the place of designers, architects, builders, contractors, manufacturers, producers, operators, transporters or owners, who, notwithstanding Bureau Veritas actions, are not released from any of their
obligations of whatever nature. In particular, any information and advice supplied by Bureau Veritas shall not be held or construed to amount to approval or acceptance of the items in connection with which the information and advice are supplied.
The interested parties are responsible for acting as they see fit, according to the information and advice provided by Bureau Veritas. Neither Bureau Veritas nor any of its agents guarantee the accuracy of such Information or advice, or the quality, outcome,
effectiveness or appropriateness of any decision or action undertaken on the basis of the said information or advice.
Furthermore, none of the services or Information provided by Bureau Veritas shall create any obligation bearing on Bureau Veritas or constitute any warranty of proper operation of any equipment or plant that has been subject to any inspection by Bureau Veritas
using computer software or hardware of any sort or other comparable concepts (hereafter referred to as “Equipment”) with respect to the absence of failures when processing or handling dates or performing other similar operations of any computer element, whether
hardware or software, of said Equipment.
It is hereby agreed that Bureau Veritas shall in no circumstances whatsoever incur any liability for, without limitation, any damage, loss, cost or expense arising from any such failures.
Article 8 - 8.1- Bureau Veritas undertakes to use its best efforts and to exercise due care and skill in the performance of its services, and accepts liability only in case of negligence proven by the Principal. Bureau Veritas advice is given only in relation to documents
and information provided by the Principal. Bureau Veritas cannot be held liable if it has been given erroneous or incomplete information
8.2 - In the event of Bureau Veritas being held liable, under the terms of article 8.1 above, its liability to the Principal in respect of any claim for loss, damage or expense, of whatever nature or magnitude, and however arising, shall in no circumstances exceed a total
aggregate sum equal to five times the amount of the fees paid to Bureau Veritas for the specific services which give rise to such a claim. Where fees relate to a number of services, and a claim arises in respect of one or more of those services, the relevant fees for the
purpose of this article shall be in proportion to the estimated time spent on the performance of each service.
For claims concerning services for which no invoice has been issued, the amount of any compensation due, if Bureau Veritas liability is involved, shall under no circumstances exceed a fixed sum of EUR 1 000.
8.3 - The amount of compensation payable by Bureau Veritas to the Principal under the terms of article 8.2 above may be increased up to a maximum of ten times the amount of the fees paid to Bureau Veritas, upon receipt of written notification to this effect at least
two weeks before the commencement of services, and upon payment of additional fees equal to one tenth of the increase in compensation payable by Bureau Veritas.
8.4 In the event of any claim, notice must be given to Bureau Veritas Head Office within thirty days of discovery of the facts alleged to justify such a claim, or six months from the date of completion of Bureau Veritas services, whichever is the earlier.
Article 9 - The Principal shall guarantee and Indemnify Bureau Veritas and its servants, agents or subcontractors against all claims made by third parties for loss, damage or expense of whatever nature and howsoever arising, relating to the performance, purported
performance or non-performance of any service, to the extent that the aggregate of such claims for any one service exceeds the limitation of liability mentioned in Article 8 above.
Article 10 - Fees payable for Bureau Veritas services may be either a fixed amount, or a percentage of the value of the item in relation to which those services are to be supplied.
Unless otherwise stipulated, Bureau Veritas fees shall be subject to revision, if the duration of the services exceeds one year, as well as in case of suspension. However, if they represent a percentage of the value as defined above, they need not be revised if the said
value is itself subject to revision.
10.1 - Whenever Bureau Veritas fees are a fixed amount, if there is an increase of more than 10 per cent, either of the items on the basis of which the amount has been calculated, or of the expected duration of the services, the amount of fees shall be increased in the
same proportion.
10.2 - Whenever Bureau Veritas fees are a percentage of the value of the item in relation to which its services are to be supplied, the said value shall be defined, or at least estimated, in the request for services from the Principal, as well as any items which should not
be taken Into account for the purposes of calculating Bureau Veritas fees.
- The Principal shall regularly and in due course supply Bureau Veritas with the data or documents that will serve as a basis for the calculation of its fees.
- Bureau Veritas fees shall be increased by 10 per cent in the event of reduction of the given or estimated value of relevant items by more than 10 per cent, or if the expected duration of Bureau Veritas services is to be extended by more than 10 per cent.
10.3 - Unless otherwise agreed, invoices for services performed by Bureau Veritas are payable at the date mentioned on the relevant invoice and, in any case, within 30 days from the date of the relevant invoice, failing which interest for late payment may be charged
at the rate of 1,5 % per month or fraction thereof.
10.4 - If any interruption occurs in Bureau Veritas Services, for any reason, its fees are payable up to the date of such Interruption, plus reimbursement of expenses incurred as a direct consequence of the Interruption
Article 11 - In the event of Bureau Veritas being prevented for any reason beyond its control from performing or completing the requested services, as well as in case of early termination of services for any reason not attributable to Bureau Veritas, the Principal agrees:
a) to reimburse any expenditures actually made or incurred;
b) to pay the proportion of fees due for services which have been actually carried out and to release Bureau Veritas from all responsibility for partial or total non-performance of the services.
Article 12 - Unless otherwise provided, these conditions and contracts, agreements or arrangements subject to these conditions are governed by French law.
Except for conflicts relating to payment of Bureau Veritas fees, for which the Court of Nanterre (France) shall exercise jurisdiction, any dispute which at any time hereafter arises out of or concerning these conditions, or the performance of Bureau Veritas services,
shall be referred to arbitration In Paris by a single arbitrator selected by common consent of the parties; in the absence of such consent, the arbitrator shall be designated, upon request of either party, by the President of the Commercial Court of Paris. Arbitration
proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with rules of arbitration to be agreed by the parties within ninety days of receipt of notice by one party to the other of a dispute, by reference to and in compliance with the French law on arbitration.
If, within the said ninety days, the parties have failed to reach agreement on the rules of arbitration, the dispute shall be submitted to the Court of Nanterre (France), even in the case of third party action of more than one defendant. The said Court of Nanterre shall
have sole jurisdiction over any such disputes, to the exclusion of all other courts.

Email: bv.kuwait@bureauveritas.com 60 ‫ – قطعة د – شارع رقم‬30 ‫الشويخ الصناعية – قسيمة رقم‬


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