Lifting items or equipment using mobile cranes, Hiab hoists, overhead travelling cranes and manual lifting equipment (chain blocks etc.), requires planning.
To ensure compatibility with the particular site or construction program, crane and lifting equipment selection is a major decision that requires careful investigation.
Site preparation and operations require detailed planning, design and execution. Lifting operations necessitate the establishment of efficient management teams and detailed systems of work. For major or special lifts, these should be documented.
Lifting can be grouped into three general categories:
• major lifts, involving heavy and multiple cranes;
• special lifts, which normally involve mobilisation of very heavy equipment for a short period of time; and
• repetitious, routine day to day work.
The risk of injury and equipment damage is high when using cranes.
Specific training is required for many jobs and rigging licences are needed for certain activities.
This talk is intended as an awareness session aimed at preventing accidents when lifting items or equipment.
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Source: Planning a Lift - Safety Talk PDF (PDF) Document, PA Services Group
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