Bridge inspection safety manual






















The Bridge Inspection Handbook presents MassDOT's bridge inspection business practices. It helps us meet National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) requirements. It establishes policies, practices and procedures for: safety inspection load posting of bridges preparation and maintenance of the. SEISMIC VULNERABILITY MANUAL Page Step 1: Screening - The purpose of this step is to develop a preliminary ranking of bridges in the inventory, using information in the data base of the Bridge Inventory and Inspection System (BIIS) [1]. Highway Safety Act of , et seq., and direction provided via the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS, 23 CFR Part ) on National Forest System (NFS) roads open to public use. If a NFS road accesses an area under special use authorization, road jurisdiction lies with the.


BRIDGE INSPECTION MANUAL. PART 1: ADMINISTRATION. September 2. LIST OF FIGURES. FIGURE TITLE Bridge Structure Measurements. State Bridge Inspection Program Organization. This manual provides policy for bridge inspection personnel, provides a reference for consul- tants, and helps to ensure consistency in bridge inspection, rating, and evaluation. This document outlines TxDOT’s policy and procedures related to. This document, the USFWS Bridge Inspection Handbook, provides supplemental guidance about specific bridge inspection activities that have evolved over the duration of the Program. The purpose of this handbook is to: Ensure the proper safety inspection and evaluation of bridges on Service facilities, Standardize reporting procedures, and.


4 Sept The Bridge Inspector is required to render judgment pertaining to the safety and integrity of the structures inspected. Management of the training program for MDOT employees performing bridge safety inspections. ○ Development of inspection procedures for complex bridges or. This document, the Bridge Inspector's Reference Manual (BIRM), highway personnel for the new discipline of bridge safety inspection.

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