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Contents
1. Foreword 1
2. Common accidents in lifting operations 2
3. Legislative requirements and code of
practice of lifting operations 2
4. People 3
5. Machinery 5
5.1 Cranes 6
5.1.1 Mobile crane 7
5.1.2 Tower crane 8
5.2 Lifting gears 9
5.2.1 Wire rope slings 9
5.2.2 Wire rope slings – cable clip 10
5.2.3 Chain slings 11
5.2.4 Shackles 12
5.2.5 Eye bolts 13
5.2.6 Hooks 14
5.2.7 Rings, links, swivels 15
5.2.8 Spreader beams 15
5.2.9 Chain mesh slings and fibre slings 15
6. Load 16
7. Method 17
8. Environment 18
* This booklet is also available in Chinese version
1
The lifting of objects generally occurs on construction sites, in factories and other
industrial situations. Correct lifting can move large objects efficiently and reduce manual
handling operations. Incorrect lifting however, can lead to disastrous accidents. Every
year, incorrect lifting procedures cause injuries, loss of work time and property. People,
machinery, loads, methods and the work environment, are all important factors for
correct lifting. Provided that enough safety measures are fully implemented, lifting
accidents can be reduced.
1. Foreword
1. Foreword
2
Codeofpractice
• Falling objects
Local legislative requirements that apply to lifting operations include Factories and Indus-
trial Undertakings (Lifting Appliances and Lifting Gear) Regulations enforced by the Labour
Department, and Shipping and Port Control (Cargo Handling) Regulations enforced by the
Marine Department.
The Labour Department also published the code of
practice for "Safe Use of Mobile Crane and Tower
Crane" in 1998, and provides the trade with guidance
for the safe use of cranes.
• Collision with obstacles
3. Legislative requirements and
code of practice of lifting operations
3. Legislative requirements and
code of practice of lifting operations
2. Common accidents in lifting operations
2. Common accidents in lifting operations
• Overturning of the crane
• Breaking the
boom sling
• Touching overhead
power lines
3
Personnel related to the lifting operation include "competent examiner", "competent person",
"crane operator", "slinger", "signaler" and others working nearby.
• The "competent examiner" is responsible for
regular examinations of the lifting appliances
or lifting gears. He shall be:
– appointed by the employer or the owner of
the lifting appliances/lifting gears;
– a registered professional engineer within a
relevant discipline;
– properly trained with relevant practical
experience.
• The "competent person" is responsible for
regular inspections of lifting appliances or
lifting gears. He shall be:
– appointed by the employer or the owner of
the lifting appliances/lifting gears;
– properly trained with relevant practical
experience.
• The "crane operator" is responsible for
operating the crane correctly and safely.
He shall:
– be at least 18 years of age and hold a
valid crane operation certificate;
– be physically fit;
– be familiar with hand signals for
communication.
4. People
4. People
4
Emergency stop Stop Ready to move
Move away from the
signalman
Move towards the
signalman
Move slowly by
indicating distance
Move towards the hand
stretched direction
Move towards the hand
stretched direction
Swing towards the hand
stretched direction
Swing towards the hand
stretched direction
Raise the boom Raise the boom slowly Lower the boom Lower the boom slowly
Raise the boom and
lower the load
Lower the boom
and raise the load
Extent the boom Retract the boom Use the main hoist Use whip line
Lower the hoist Lower the hoist slowly Raise the hoist Raise the hoist slowly Stop every thing
• The "slinger" is responsible for attaching and detaching the load to and from the crane.
He shall:
– have received appropriate training on general safe lifting operations;
– be capable of selectings lifting gears suitable for the loads;
– liaise with the operator and direct the movement of the crane safely.
• The "signaller" is responsible for relaying the signal from the slinger to the crane operator.
He shall:
– have received appropriate training on general safe lifting operations;
– be able to direct the movement of the crane and loads.
Suggested hand signals
Note: During the lifting operation, either the slinger or signaller shall communicate with
the operator. Other communication methods (e.g., wireless walkie-talkies,
telephones, etc.) may also be used.
5
Machinery – refers to lifting appliances and all lifting gears.
The lifting appliance includes a crab, winch, teagle, pulley block, gin wheel, crane, shearleg,
excavator, pile driver, pile extractor, dragline, aerial rope way, aerial cableway transporter
or overhead runway, etc.
The lifting gears includes a chain sling, rope sling, ring or similar gear, link, hook, plate
clamp, shackle, swivel or eyebolt.
5. Machinery
5. Machinery
6
Selection of cranes
For the correct selection of cranes, the following factors shall be
considered:
• Weights and dimensions of loads
• Height of lift and distances/areas of
movement of loads
• Number and frequency of lifts
• Period of time for the
lifting operation
• Ground conditions
• Other factors
Testing, examination and inspection
All testing and examination of cranes must be carried
out by competent examiners and the regular inspections
completed by competent personnel. All testing,
examination and inspection reports and certificates shall
be properly kept.
Safe Working Loads
The Safe Working Load (SWL) for operating the crane shall be specified according to the
results of test and examination certificates, and such loads must not be exceeded during
the lifting operation.
Repair and maintenance
All cranes shall have regular maintenance, to ensure they always kept in good operating
conditions.
5.1 Cranes
5.1 Cranes
7
a. Level ground
Correct operation
radius.
b. Uphill position
The load moves toward
the crane and reduces
the operation radius that
may cause the crane to
tip over backwards.
c. Downhill position
The load moves away
from the crane and this
may overloads the
crane and cause the
crane to tip over
forwards.
Operation radius
Avoid working on a slope
Decrease in
operation radius
Increase in
operation radius
5.1.1 Mobile crane
Operation points:
• The mobile crane shall only be
operated on a firm, level
ground that adequately
supports the weight of the
crane and loads.
• Before lifting, fully extend
outriggers and ensure their
stability on the ground.
• The weight of the load shall not
exceed the Safe Working
Load.
• Never abruptly swing or stop
the crane.
• Loads shall not be dragged on
the ground.
• Move the load at a safe speed
- use low speeds within
several metres of the load's
destination.
• Adjust the boom length to
ensure the crane is operating
within the extent of the safe
operation radius.
• When moving uphill or
downhill, the boom angle shall
be adjusted to the safe
working condition.
8
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d
Radius
5.1.2 Tower crane
Operation points:
• Ensure that the automatic safe
load indicator is installed.
• Provide safe means of access
and egress.
• Ensure that the lifting routes do not collide with
any object.
• Lifting routes shall not come across any building
or pass over any person.
• Travel speed shall be as slow as possible, to ensure
the load's stability.
• Be aware of the height of lifting, the length of the
crane's trolley and refer to the load chart.
• When the tower crane is not in operation, the crane's
trolley must be positioned near the tower at minimum
radius, with the hook raised to its highest position.
• During typhoons, the jib shall be set to the
typhoon's leeward side with the brake released
allowing the jib to swing freely.
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Wire rope sling
Wire
Strand
Core
Thimble
Broken wires
Surface wires are worn
by 1/3 or more
Change of diameter of wire rope sling
Bird cages Kinks
Normal Abnormal
Normal diameter Reduced diameter
Lifting gears play an important part in the lifting operation. Their function is to tie the
objects tightly and hang them on the crane. There is a great variety of lifting gears. If there
is insufficient knowledge or a wrong choice is made, lifting may fail and accidents may
result. All lifting gears shall be tested by qualified examiners and suitably marked with a
Safe Working Load (SWL).
• Wire rope consists of individual wires laid into a
number of strands, which are then wrapped around
a central core.
• Different number of wires in the strands and various
methods of arrangement may affect the
characteristics of the wire rope sling. The wire rope
shall be equipped with a thimble and with pressed
metal sleeve and marked with a Safe Working Load
(SWL).
5.2.1 Wire rope slings
Points for attention:
• Use only suitable wire rope slings.
• Never use damaged wire rope slings.
• During lifting, the Safe Working Load must
not be exceeded.
• Regular inspections shall be conducted
• Sudden elevation is not allowed
• If more than one wire rope sling is used
in lifting, pay attention to the angle
between the slings.
Inspection points:
• The wire rope sling shall not be used and shall be disposed if they are:
5.2 Lifting gears
5.2 Lifting gears
10
Thimble
5.2.2 Wire rope slings - cable clip
The cable clip shall be properly installed according to the following points:
• The wire rope sling is equipped with thimble.
• There is a minimum of 3 cable clips.
• The direction of installation
shall be correct.
• The distance between the cable clips
shall be the same.
Method of connecting the wire rope slings:
11
Extreme wear at
bearing surfaces
Stretched Bend Cuts, cracks Wear
5.2.3 Chain slings
Chain slings are made up of chain rings. The advantage of chain slings is that they dete-
riorate and corrode less. Chain slings are made of alloys. They can maintain their Safe
Working Loads under temperatures of 50o
F. However, the entire chain becomes unsafe if
problems arise in any section. A damaged chain sling will suddenly break and the damage
is not as easily detectable as compared to rope slings. Therefore, a rope sling must be
selected wherever possible for lifting.
Inspection points:
• The chain sling shall be not be used under the following conditions:
Points for attention:
• No ordinary chains shall be used for lifting.
• The Safe Working Load (SWL) shall not be exceeded.
• No knots or bolts that shorten the chain length shall be used.
• Chain slings have no flexibility, so striking objects must be
avoided while lifting.
• Do not use hammers to reshape a deformed chain sling.
• When purchasing chain slings, those marked "A" should be
selected as they are of premium for normal use.
• Regular inspections shall be conducted.
12
If the load shifts, the sling
will unscrew the shackle pin
Hook
Washer
Check that shackle
is not "opening up"
Anchor shackle
Chain shackle
Check for wear
Check for wear
and straightness
Check that pin is
always seated
5.2.4 Shackles
Points for attention:
• Never replace the shackle pin with a bolt.
• Ensure the pin is totally locked.
• Do not use screw pin shackles if the pin
can roll and unscrew.
• During lifting, shackles shall not lean to
one side.
Hook rings are divided into two main categories: Chain ("D" type) shackle and anchor
(bow) type shackle. Both are available with screw pins or round pins.
• Shackle pins must always be attached
to the hook.
• Washers may be used to centre the
shackle.
13
>45
5.2.5 Eye bolts
Eye bolts are mainly classified into plain (shoulderless) eye bolts and shoulder type eye
bolts.
• The bolt length shall be
1-1.5 times the diameter
of the bolt and totally
drilled on the load.
• The bolt hole shall fit
into the bolt
Safety points:
• The hook shall not be directly fixed on to the
eye bolt.
• Plain eye bolts only apply to the vertical lifting.
• The angle of lifting of shoulder eye bolts shall
not be less than 45
o
.
• Washers may be used to ensure that the
shoulder is firmly in contact with the surface.
• Never use a sling through a pair of eye bolts.
Washers
14
Center Center Center Center Center
Load Load Load Load Load
Can carry 100%
of Rated Load
Can carry approx.
86% of Rated Load
Can carry approx.
80% of Rated Load
Can carry approx.
70% of Rated Load
Can carry approx.
40% of Rated Load
Check for wear
and cracks
Check for signs of
"opening up"
Check for wear
and deformation
Check for cracks
and twisting
5.2.6 Hooks
Hooks are a vital part of lifting gear. A variety of them cater for different lifting purposes.
• All hooks shall be installed with safety latches
(other than the specially designed hooks).
• Hooks can be installed with swivels
to allow the load to revolve.
Points for attention:
• Select hooks of the right size.
• Do not tie or remove the safety latches.
• Maintain the hook in a vertical position. If the hook is eccentrically loaded, the Safe
Working Load will be reduced.
15
5.2.7 Rings, links, swivels
• Most of the rings, links and swivels are
marked with Safe Working Loads
(SWL). If no SWL is marked, the SWL
tables shall be checked according to
their diameters.
5.2.8 Spreader beams
• Spreader beams are commonly
used for lifting long loads.
• The weight of spreader beams shall
be included as part of the lifting load.
• Each of the contacted points shall
not exceed the SWL.
5.2.9 Chain mesh slings and fibre slings
• These are used for lifting
special materials.
16
SWL : 1T
• Know the weight and shape of the
load.
• Loose loads shall be packed or
placed in suitable containers before
lifting.
• The containers must be structurally
sound and 4 slings must be used to
avoid inclining.
• The containers shall be examined
and marked with Safe Working
Loads (SWL).
• Pay attention to the load's centre of
gravity - ensure that it is kept directly
under the main hook.
• Corner pads shall be used for loads
with sharp edges.
• When lifting large or heavy loads,
wind and operator visibility must be
considered.
6. Load
6. Load
17
minimum 600mm
• Plan a suitable lifting route, to
avoid collision with any
persons, objects or overhead
power lines.
• Do not drag loads.
• Move the loads as near to the
ground level as possible.
• Stop people from standing in
the lifting area.
• Do not ride on a load that is
being lifted.
• When the crane is in operation, it must
maintain a distance of at least 600 mm
from any barriers or buildings.
• When visibility is blocked, the signal man
shall render assistance.
• Lifting the load at a low speed so that
the sling tightens slowly and maintains
a balanced position.
7. Method
7. Method
18
6 metre
Instruction from the signalman
is required for safety operation
Safe lifting can be affected by rain, thunderstorms, strong winds, ground conditions and
overhead power lines.
Rains
• Rains creates wet and slippery ground, loose soil and landslides, etc. Depending on the
situation, the operator shall decide whether to continue working or not. When the soil is
loose and could cause danger to the crane's stability, lifting work must be stopped.
Thunderstorms
• During thunderstorms, stop lifting operations immediately.
Strong winds
• In strong winds, decrease the weight of the Safe
Working Load to improve safety. If the wind intensifies,
work must be stopped.
8. Environment
8. Environment
Ground situation
• Loose soil - use firmer, larger wooden planks to
distribute the load and reduce the weight on the
soil.
• When on a slope, adjust the outriggers to keep
the crane horizontal.
• If there are excavations near the lifting appliances
- strengthen excavations' supports.
Overhead power lines
• Stay well clear of overhead power lines.
The safety margin must be the jib's
distance + 6 metres, or the distance
suggested by the electricity suppliers.
Copyright 2002 Occupational Safety & Health Council 11/02 (01)
9 789629 681227
ISBN 962-968-122-6

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safe lift EMERSON EDUARDO RODRIGUES

  • 1.
  • 2. 19 Contents 1. Foreword 1 2. Common accidents in lifting operations 2 3. Legislative requirements and code of practice of lifting operations 2 4. People 3 5. Machinery 5 5.1 Cranes 6 5.1.1 Mobile crane 7 5.1.2 Tower crane 8 5.2 Lifting gears 9 5.2.1 Wire rope slings 9 5.2.2 Wire rope slings – cable clip 10 5.2.3 Chain slings 11 5.2.4 Shackles 12 5.2.5 Eye bolts 13 5.2.6 Hooks 14 5.2.7 Rings, links, swivels 15 5.2.8 Spreader beams 15 5.2.9 Chain mesh slings and fibre slings 15 6. Load 16 7. Method 17 8. Environment 18 * This booklet is also available in Chinese version
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  • 4. 1 The lifting of objects generally occurs on construction sites, in factories and other industrial situations. Correct lifting can move large objects efficiently and reduce manual handling operations. Incorrect lifting however, can lead to disastrous accidents. Every year, incorrect lifting procedures cause injuries, loss of work time and property. People, machinery, loads, methods and the work environment, are all important factors for correct lifting. Provided that enough safety measures are fully implemented, lifting accidents can be reduced. 1. Foreword 1. Foreword
  • 5. 2 Codeofpractice • Falling objects Local legislative requirements that apply to lifting operations include Factories and Indus- trial Undertakings (Lifting Appliances and Lifting Gear) Regulations enforced by the Labour Department, and Shipping and Port Control (Cargo Handling) Regulations enforced by the Marine Department. The Labour Department also published the code of practice for "Safe Use of Mobile Crane and Tower Crane" in 1998, and provides the trade with guidance for the safe use of cranes. • Collision with obstacles 3. Legislative requirements and code of practice of lifting operations 3. Legislative requirements and code of practice of lifting operations 2. Common accidents in lifting operations 2. Common accidents in lifting operations • Overturning of the crane • Breaking the boom sling • Touching overhead power lines
  • 6. 3 Personnel related to the lifting operation include "competent examiner", "competent person", "crane operator", "slinger", "signaler" and others working nearby. • The "competent examiner" is responsible for regular examinations of the lifting appliances or lifting gears. He shall be: – appointed by the employer or the owner of the lifting appliances/lifting gears; – a registered professional engineer within a relevant discipline; – properly trained with relevant practical experience. • The "competent person" is responsible for regular inspections of lifting appliances or lifting gears. He shall be: – appointed by the employer or the owner of the lifting appliances/lifting gears; – properly trained with relevant practical experience. • The "crane operator" is responsible for operating the crane correctly and safely. He shall: – be at least 18 years of age and hold a valid crane operation certificate; – be physically fit; – be familiar with hand signals for communication. 4. People 4. People
  • 7. 4 Emergency stop Stop Ready to move Move away from the signalman Move towards the signalman Move slowly by indicating distance Move towards the hand stretched direction Move towards the hand stretched direction Swing towards the hand stretched direction Swing towards the hand stretched direction Raise the boom Raise the boom slowly Lower the boom Lower the boom slowly Raise the boom and lower the load Lower the boom and raise the load Extent the boom Retract the boom Use the main hoist Use whip line Lower the hoist Lower the hoist slowly Raise the hoist Raise the hoist slowly Stop every thing • The "slinger" is responsible for attaching and detaching the load to and from the crane. He shall: – have received appropriate training on general safe lifting operations; – be capable of selectings lifting gears suitable for the loads; – liaise with the operator and direct the movement of the crane safely. • The "signaller" is responsible for relaying the signal from the slinger to the crane operator. He shall: – have received appropriate training on general safe lifting operations; – be able to direct the movement of the crane and loads. Suggested hand signals Note: During the lifting operation, either the slinger or signaller shall communicate with the operator. Other communication methods (e.g., wireless walkie-talkies, telephones, etc.) may also be used.
  • 8. 5 Machinery – refers to lifting appliances and all lifting gears. The lifting appliance includes a crab, winch, teagle, pulley block, gin wheel, crane, shearleg, excavator, pile driver, pile extractor, dragline, aerial rope way, aerial cableway transporter or overhead runway, etc. The lifting gears includes a chain sling, rope sling, ring or similar gear, link, hook, plate clamp, shackle, swivel or eyebolt. 5. Machinery 5. Machinery
  • 9. 6 Selection of cranes For the correct selection of cranes, the following factors shall be considered: • Weights and dimensions of loads • Height of lift and distances/areas of movement of loads • Number and frequency of lifts • Period of time for the lifting operation • Ground conditions • Other factors Testing, examination and inspection All testing and examination of cranes must be carried out by competent examiners and the regular inspections completed by competent personnel. All testing, examination and inspection reports and certificates shall be properly kept. Safe Working Loads The Safe Working Load (SWL) for operating the crane shall be specified according to the results of test and examination certificates, and such loads must not be exceeded during the lifting operation. Repair and maintenance All cranes shall have regular maintenance, to ensure they always kept in good operating conditions. 5.1 Cranes 5.1 Cranes
  • 10. 7 a. Level ground Correct operation radius. b. Uphill position The load moves toward the crane and reduces the operation radius that may cause the crane to tip over backwards. c. Downhill position The load moves away from the crane and this may overloads the crane and cause the crane to tip over forwards. Operation radius Avoid working on a slope Decrease in operation radius Increase in operation radius 5.1.1 Mobile crane Operation points: • The mobile crane shall only be operated on a firm, level ground that adequately supports the weight of the crane and loads. • Before lifting, fully extend outriggers and ensure their stability on the ground. • The weight of the load shall not exceed the Safe Working Load. • Never abruptly swing or stop the crane. • Loads shall not be dragged on the ground. • Move the load at a safe speed - use low speeds within several metres of the load's destination. • Adjust the boom length to ensure the crane is operating within the extent of the safe operation radius. • When moving uphill or downhill, the boom angle shall be adjusted to the safe working condition.
  • 11. 8 L o a d Radius 5.1.2 Tower crane Operation points: • Ensure that the automatic safe load indicator is installed. • Provide safe means of access and egress. • Ensure that the lifting routes do not collide with any object. • Lifting routes shall not come across any building or pass over any person. • Travel speed shall be as slow as possible, to ensure the load's stability. • Be aware of the height of lifting, the length of the crane's trolley and refer to the load chart. • When the tower crane is not in operation, the crane's trolley must be positioned near the tower at minimum radius, with the hook raised to its highest position. • During typhoons, the jib shall be set to the typhoon's leeward side with the brake released allowing the jib to swing freely.
  • 12. 9 Wire rope sling Wire Strand Core Thimble Broken wires Surface wires are worn by 1/3 or more Change of diameter of wire rope sling Bird cages Kinks Normal Abnormal Normal diameter Reduced diameter Lifting gears play an important part in the lifting operation. Their function is to tie the objects tightly and hang them on the crane. There is a great variety of lifting gears. If there is insufficient knowledge or a wrong choice is made, lifting may fail and accidents may result. All lifting gears shall be tested by qualified examiners and suitably marked with a Safe Working Load (SWL). • Wire rope consists of individual wires laid into a number of strands, which are then wrapped around a central core. • Different number of wires in the strands and various methods of arrangement may affect the characteristics of the wire rope sling. The wire rope shall be equipped with a thimble and with pressed metal sleeve and marked with a Safe Working Load (SWL). 5.2.1 Wire rope slings Points for attention: • Use only suitable wire rope slings. • Never use damaged wire rope slings. • During lifting, the Safe Working Load must not be exceeded. • Regular inspections shall be conducted • Sudden elevation is not allowed • If more than one wire rope sling is used in lifting, pay attention to the angle between the slings. Inspection points: • The wire rope sling shall not be used and shall be disposed if they are: 5.2 Lifting gears 5.2 Lifting gears
  • 13. 10 Thimble 5.2.2 Wire rope slings - cable clip The cable clip shall be properly installed according to the following points: • The wire rope sling is equipped with thimble. • There is a minimum of 3 cable clips. • The direction of installation shall be correct. • The distance between the cable clips shall be the same. Method of connecting the wire rope slings:
  • 14. 11 Extreme wear at bearing surfaces Stretched Bend Cuts, cracks Wear 5.2.3 Chain slings Chain slings are made up of chain rings. The advantage of chain slings is that they dete- riorate and corrode less. Chain slings are made of alloys. They can maintain their Safe Working Loads under temperatures of 50o F. However, the entire chain becomes unsafe if problems arise in any section. A damaged chain sling will suddenly break and the damage is not as easily detectable as compared to rope slings. Therefore, a rope sling must be selected wherever possible for lifting. Inspection points: • The chain sling shall be not be used under the following conditions: Points for attention: • No ordinary chains shall be used for lifting. • The Safe Working Load (SWL) shall not be exceeded. • No knots or bolts that shorten the chain length shall be used. • Chain slings have no flexibility, so striking objects must be avoided while lifting. • Do not use hammers to reshape a deformed chain sling. • When purchasing chain slings, those marked "A" should be selected as they are of premium for normal use. • Regular inspections shall be conducted.
  • 15. 12 If the load shifts, the sling will unscrew the shackle pin Hook Washer Check that shackle is not "opening up" Anchor shackle Chain shackle Check for wear Check for wear and straightness Check that pin is always seated 5.2.4 Shackles Points for attention: • Never replace the shackle pin with a bolt. • Ensure the pin is totally locked. • Do not use screw pin shackles if the pin can roll and unscrew. • During lifting, shackles shall not lean to one side. Hook rings are divided into two main categories: Chain ("D" type) shackle and anchor (bow) type shackle. Both are available with screw pins or round pins. • Shackle pins must always be attached to the hook. • Washers may be used to centre the shackle.
  • 16. 13 >45 5.2.5 Eye bolts Eye bolts are mainly classified into plain (shoulderless) eye bolts and shoulder type eye bolts. • The bolt length shall be 1-1.5 times the diameter of the bolt and totally drilled on the load. • The bolt hole shall fit into the bolt Safety points: • The hook shall not be directly fixed on to the eye bolt. • Plain eye bolts only apply to the vertical lifting. • The angle of lifting of shoulder eye bolts shall not be less than 45 o . • Washers may be used to ensure that the shoulder is firmly in contact with the surface. • Never use a sling through a pair of eye bolts. Washers
  • 17. 14 Center Center Center Center Center Load Load Load Load Load Can carry 100% of Rated Load Can carry approx. 86% of Rated Load Can carry approx. 80% of Rated Load Can carry approx. 70% of Rated Load Can carry approx. 40% of Rated Load Check for wear and cracks Check for signs of "opening up" Check for wear and deformation Check for cracks and twisting 5.2.6 Hooks Hooks are a vital part of lifting gear. A variety of them cater for different lifting purposes. • All hooks shall be installed with safety latches (other than the specially designed hooks). • Hooks can be installed with swivels to allow the load to revolve. Points for attention: • Select hooks of the right size. • Do not tie or remove the safety latches. • Maintain the hook in a vertical position. If the hook is eccentrically loaded, the Safe Working Load will be reduced.
  • 18. 15 5.2.7 Rings, links, swivels • Most of the rings, links and swivels are marked with Safe Working Loads (SWL). If no SWL is marked, the SWL tables shall be checked according to their diameters. 5.2.8 Spreader beams • Spreader beams are commonly used for lifting long loads. • The weight of spreader beams shall be included as part of the lifting load. • Each of the contacted points shall not exceed the SWL. 5.2.9 Chain mesh slings and fibre slings • These are used for lifting special materials.
  • 19. 16 SWL : 1T • Know the weight and shape of the load. • Loose loads shall be packed or placed in suitable containers before lifting. • The containers must be structurally sound and 4 slings must be used to avoid inclining. • The containers shall be examined and marked with Safe Working Loads (SWL). • Pay attention to the load's centre of gravity - ensure that it is kept directly under the main hook. • Corner pads shall be used for loads with sharp edges. • When lifting large or heavy loads, wind and operator visibility must be considered. 6. Load 6. Load
  • 20. 17 minimum 600mm • Plan a suitable lifting route, to avoid collision with any persons, objects or overhead power lines. • Do not drag loads. • Move the loads as near to the ground level as possible. • Stop people from standing in the lifting area. • Do not ride on a load that is being lifted. • When the crane is in operation, it must maintain a distance of at least 600 mm from any barriers or buildings. • When visibility is blocked, the signal man shall render assistance. • Lifting the load at a low speed so that the sling tightens slowly and maintains a balanced position. 7. Method 7. Method
  • 21. 18 6 metre Instruction from the signalman is required for safety operation Safe lifting can be affected by rain, thunderstorms, strong winds, ground conditions and overhead power lines. Rains • Rains creates wet and slippery ground, loose soil and landslides, etc. Depending on the situation, the operator shall decide whether to continue working or not. When the soil is loose and could cause danger to the crane's stability, lifting work must be stopped. Thunderstorms • During thunderstorms, stop lifting operations immediately. Strong winds • In strong winds, decrease the weight of the Safe Working Load to improve safety. If the wind intensifies, work must be stopped. 8. Environment 8. Environment Ground situation • Loose soil - use firmer, larger wooden planks to distribute the load and reduce the weight on the soil. • When on a slope, adjust the outriggers to keep the crane horizontal. • If there are excavations near the lifting appliances - strengthen excavations' supports. Overhead power lines • Stay well clear of overhead power lines. The safety margin must be the jib's distance + 6 metres, or the distance suggested by the electricity suppliers.
  • 22. Copyright 2002 Occupational Safety & Health Council 11/02 (01) 9 789629 681227 ISBN 962-968-122-6