Hoists used as temporary installations during building construction work which are primarily intended for the carriage of personnel but which may also carry materials. The hoist cage suspension is either by steel wire ropes or by rack and pinion with a maximum speed of 2 m/s.Cross References:BS 228BS 302BS 329BS 436:Part 2BS 436:Part 3BS 449:Part 2BS 545BS 639BS 709BS 721:Part 1BS 721:Part 2BS 800BS 2573:Part 1BS 2853BS 3790BS 4360BS 4395:Part 1BS 4395:Part 2BS 4395:Part 3BS 4604:Part 1BS 4604:Part 2BS 4604:Part 3BS 5135BS 5304BS 5486:Part 1BS 5490BS 5655:Part 1BS 7212CP 3:Chapter V:Part 2IEE Regulations for Electrical InstallationsHealth and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974Factories Act, 1961Factories Act (Northern Ireland) 1965Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1949Lifting machinery (Particulars of Examinations) Order 1963Ship building and Ship Repairing Regulations 1960Construction (Lifting Operations) Regulations 1961Construction (Lifting Operations) Certificates Order 1962Construction (Lifting Operations) Certificates (Amendment) Order 1964Construction (Lifting Operations) Reports Order 1962Construction (Lifting Operations) Prescribed Particulars Order 1962Construction (Lifting Operations) Prescribed Particulars (Amendment) Order 1962Construction (General Provisions) Regulations 1961Construction (Working Places) Regulations 1966Electricity (Factories Act Special Regulations 1908 and 1944Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing Regulations (Northern Ireland 1960Construction (Lifting Operations) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1963