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Crane Safety: • Pre-operation Inspection: Inspect crane for mechanical and structural issues (e.g., hydraulic systems, hooks, cables). • Load Chart: Always reference the crane’s load chart to ensure lifting capacity isn’t exceeded. • Stability Check: Ensure the crane is on a solid, level surface; check outriggers for proper extension and support. • Weather Considerations: Avoid operations in high winds, rain, or electrical storms. Weather impacts crane stability. • Operator Training: Crane operators must be certified and trained to handle different loads and conditions safely. • Proper Signaling: Use standardized hand signals or radios for clear communication between the crane operator and ground crew. • Safety Zones: Establish safe zones around the crane. Keep unauthorized personnel clear of the crane's operational area. • Emergency Procedures: Ensure the team is trained in emergency shutdown procedures and evacuation plans. Rigging Safety: • Rigging Gear Inspection: Before use, inspect slings, shackles, hooks, and other rigging equipment for signs of wear, cuts, or damage. • Proper Rigging Techniques: Ensure that the rigging equipment is correctly sized and rated for the load and load distribution. • Load Center of Gravity: Align the center of gravity with the crane’s hook to ensure a balanced load. • Sling Angle: Maintain a proper sling angle (usually no greater than 60°) to prevent excessive stress on rigging materials. • Load Tagging: Always tag loads with weight information to ensure proper weight handling and prevent overloading. • Environmental Factors: Be mindful of environmental conditions like wind, ice, and heat, as these can affect rigging and crane operations. • Clear Communication: Ensure ground personnel and crane operators are in constant communication during lifting operations. • Safety Harnesses: When working at height near the crane, always wear fall protection equipment like a safety harness. Conclusion: • Team Effort: Crane safety and rigging require coordination between crane operators, riggers, and ground crew. • Training & Compliance: Ongoing training and adherence to industry standards and regulations (OSHA, ANSI) are vital for maintaining safety. #lifting #crane #rigging #cranes . . . Created by Inflact Hashtags Generator