As they say, the devil is in the details and it’s no different when prepping and planning for a crane delivery or set-up. In this presentation, Mr. Koberg covers the three factors affecting the size of the crane mat or outrigger pad and provides necessary evaluation tools for sizing mats or pads.
Speaker: Kris Koberg, DICA Outrigger Pads
This document provides guidelines for safe lifting techniques. It recommends planning lifts, lifting close to the body with feet shoulder-width apart, bending at the knees to lift with the legs rather than the back, keeping the back straight, and tightening the abdominal muscles. Specific lifting techniques are described, including board transfers, stand and squat pivot transfers, and lifts requiring two or more people. The conclusion emphasizes never bending the back, holding loads close, facing the direction of travel, and having patients do as much as possible themselves.
This document outlines safety precautions and procedures for crane operations. It establishes requirements for organizing a crane and rigging group with defined roles and responsibilities. It requires crane operators and signalmen to be qualified and trained. It specifies guidelines for crane set up and operation including following approved lift plans, permit requirements, and stopping work if unsafe conditions arise. It defines critical lifts and provides examples. It lists safety precautions for crane and rigging equipment inspections, defects, capacity markings, and color coding for monthly inspections.
This document discusses crane and lifting equipment safety policies and procedures. It defines key terms related to lifting equipment certification such as maximum working tension, working load, hook load, proof load, and safety factor. It provides guidelines for visual inspection and annual load testing of equipment. Color coding procedures are outlined to identify equipment certification status. Requirements are described for various types of lifting equipment including hooks, shackles, sheaves, tool lifting caps, slings, and containers.
Hydraulic cranes use hydraulic power to lift and lower heavy loads. They consist of a vertical post with a jib and tie attached. A hydraulic jigger contains a movable ram inside a fixed cylinder. Pressurized water forces the ram to move, increasing the distance between pulley blocks and lifting the load via a wire rope. To lower loads, water is released from the cylinder, allowing the ram to move in the opposite direction and decreasing the distance between pulley blocks. Hydraulic cranes are widely used for loading and unloading ships, warehouses, workshops, and heavy industries.
The document discusses different types of cranes, their specifications, and safe operation practices. It describes various cranes including tower cranes, mobile cranes, overhead cranes, floating cranes, and aerial cranes. For each type, it provides lifting capacity, working radius, and typical uses. The document concludes by listing common crane failure causes and safety tips for crane operation such as checking equipment, avoiding shock loads, and not leaving suspended loads unattended.
This document provides a crane lifting plan and risk assessment for a lifting operation. It details the crane and lift information, including load details, lifting tackle, and crane setup procedures. Safety procedures are outlined, such as conducting a site inspection, briefing personnel, establishing communication methods, and following weather restrictions. Personnel qualifications and roles are defined. The plan is intended to ensure the lifting operation is carried out safely in compliance with relevant standards and regulations.
As they say, the devil is in the details and it’s no different when prepping and planning for a crane delivery or set-up. In this presentation, Mr. Koberg covers the three factors affecting the size of the crane mat or outrigger pad and provides necessary evaluation tools for sizing mats or pads.
Speaker: Kris Koberg, DICA Outrigger Pads
This document provides guidelines for safe lifting techniques. It recommends planning lifts, lifting close to the body with feet shoulder-width apart, bending at the knees to lift with the legs rather than the back, keeping the back straight, and tightening the abdominal muscles. Specific lifting techniques are described, including board transfers, stand and squat pivot transfers, and lifts requiring two or more people. The conclusion emphasizes never bending the back, holding loads close, facing the direction of travel, and having patients do as much as possible themselves.
This document outlines safety precautions and procedures for crane operations. It establishes requirements for organizing a crane and rigging group with defined roles and responsibilities. It requires crane operators and signalmen to be qualified and trained. It specifies guidelines for crane set up and operation including following approved lift plans, permit requirements, and stopping work if unsafe conditions arise. It defines critical lifts and provides examples. It lists safety precautions for crane and rigging equipment inspections, defects, capacity markings, and color coding for monthly inspections.
This document discusses crane and lifting equipment safety policies and procedures. It defines key terms related to lifting equipment certification such as maximum working tension, working load, hook load, proof load, and safety factor. It provides guidelines for visual inspection and annual load testing of equipment. Color coding procedures are outlined to identify equipment certification status. Requirements are described for various types of lifting equipment including hooks, shackles, sheaves, tool lifting caps, slings, and containers.
Hydraulic cranes use hydraulic power to lift and lower heavy loads. They consist of a vertical post with a jib and tie attached. A hydraulic jigger contains a movable ram inside a fixed cylinder. Pressurized water forces the ram to move, increasing the distance between pulley blocks and lifting the load via a wire rope. To lower loads, water is released from the cylinder, allowing the ram to move in the opposite direction and decreasing the distance between pulley blocks. Hydraulic cranes are widely used for loading and unloading ships, warehouses, workshops, and heavy industries.
The document discusses different types of cranes, their specifications, and safe operation practices. It describes various cranes including tower cranes, mobile cranes, overhead cranes, floating cranes, and aerial cranes. For each type, it provides lifting capacity, working radius, and typical uses. The document concludes by listing common crane failure causes and safety tips for crane operation such as checking equipment, avoiding shock loads, and not leaving suspended loads unattended.
This document provides a crane lifting plan and risk assessment for a lifting operation. It details the crane and lift information, including load details, lifting tackle, and crane setup procedures. Safety procedures are outlined, such as conducting a site inspection, briefing personnel, establishing communication methods, and following weather restrictions. Personnel qualifications and roles are defined. The plan is intended to ensure the lifting operation is carried out safely in compliance with relevant standards and regulations.
The document discusses ASME B30.5, the safety standard for mobile and locomotive cranes. It provides definitions for key terms, the scope of equipment covered, and requirements for load ratings, construction, and characteristics. The standard requires load rating charts showing the full range of rated capacities based on factors like boom length, outrigger position, and radius. The charts must be clearly displayed and include warnings or limitations. Requirements are provided for load ratings determined by stability or structural competence, and diagrams must be supplied by the manufacturer.
This document discusses crane safety and proper rigging procedures. It outlines some of the major causes of crane accidents such as electrocution, tipping over, and rigging failures. It emphasizes the importance of proper outrigger setup to stabilize cranes, using barricades and tag lines during lifts, inspecting all rigging equipment, and balancing loads. Following proper procedures can help prevent accidents and injuries when operating cranes and performing lifts.
Cranes are used to lift and lower materials in construction and manufacturing. They can be mounted on vehicles or structures. Operators control the crane and communicate with workers through signals. The largest revolving cranes are found on ships. Common types include mobile, overhead, gantry and tower cranes. Unstable loads, lack of communication, lack of training, and inadequate maintenance or inspection are major causes of crane accidents that can injure operators or others in the area. Regular inspections by a competent person help ensure cranes are safe to use.
The document discusses major causes of crane accidents such as contact with power lines, overturns, falls, and mechanical failures which are often due to instability of loads, lack of communication, lack of training, and inadequate maintenance or inspection. It notes that crane operators and others on site are at risk and outlines important definitions, parts, types of cranes, hazards, safety planning considerations, load capacities, and the importance of inspections and training to reduce accidents.
This document provides an overview of mobile crane regulations around the world. It discusses the parts of mobile cranes including the chassis/base, upperworks, swing mechanism, and parameters considered for safe operation. Load charts and duty charts are described which specify the rated capacity of cranes under different configurations. Factors that influence safe working like ground conditions, wind, electricity hazards and multi-crane lifts are also covered.
The document provides guidance on safely using lifting equipment according to UK regulations. It summarizes the legal requirements, definitions, and general safety procedures. The key points covered include:
1. Responsibilities of manufacturers, suppliers, employers and employees in ensuring lifting equipment is safe and properly maintained.
2. Definitions of important terms related to lifting equipment and legal requirements.
3. An overview of UK regulations and standards covering the supply and safe use of lifting equipment.
The document provides information on basic rigging training based on national occupational health and safety standards. It discusses the key objectives and duties outlined in the relevant Act, including employer and employee responsibilities to maintain a safe working environment. The document also provides definitions of key terms, and outlines the scope of work covered under a basic rigging certificate, as well as guidelines for proper use and maintenance of common rigging appliances like chain blocks.
Use multiple single leg slings to wrap around off-center loads for better stability. Secure all loose equipment before lifting. When using eye bolts or slings, be aware that their capacity decreases significantly at angled loads. Use proper padding and hitches to control loads and prevent damage.
The document discusses the importance of building relationships for sales professionals. It notes that 73% of B2B buyers prefer salespeople referred by contacts and 87% have a favorable impression of salespeople introduced through their network. It recommends connecting with decision makers at prospects and customers, leveraging internal connections to senior leaders for introductions, and nurturing relationships over time by providing value and keeping services top of mind.
Платформа Cisco Tetration Analytics™ для центров обработки данных предоставляет функции всеобъемлющего мониторинга, средства поведенческой аналитики приложений и реализует модель нулевого доверия.
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На вебинаре, который прошел 22 июня 2016 г. Анатолий Третьяков, менеджер по развитию ИТ-услуг Fujitsu и Виктор Мясников, руководитель направления «Инфраструктура рабочих мест», Fujitsu GDC (Global Delivery Center) Russia, поделились лучшими практиками и проектами эффективного управления клиентскими приложениями, значительно сокращающие совокупную стоимость владения (TCO) для рабочих мест.
The document discusses ASME B30.5, the safety standard for mobile and locomotive cranes. It provides definitions for key terms, the scope of equipment covered, and requirements for load ratings, construction, and characteristics. The standard requires load rating charts showing the full range of rated capacities based on factors like boom length, outrigger position, and radius. The charts must be clearly displayed and include warnings or limitations. Requirements are provided for load ratings determined by stability or structural competence, and diagrams must be supplied by the manufacturer.
This document discusses crane safety and proper rigging procedures. It outlines some of the major causes of crane accidents such as electrocution, tipping over, and rigging failures. It emphasizes the importance of proper outrigger setup to stabilize cranes, using barricades and tag lines during lifts, inspecting all rigging equipment, and balancing loads. Following proper procedures can help prevent accidents and injuries when operating cranes and performing lifts.
Cranes are used to lift and lower materials in construction and manufacturing. They can be mounted on vehicles or structures. Operators control the crane and communicate with workers through signals. The largest revolving cranes are found on ships. Common types include mobile, overhead, gantry and tower cranes. Unstable loads, lack of communication, lack of training, and inadequate maintenance or inspection are major causes of crane accidents that can injure operators or others in the area. Regular inspections by a competent person help ensure cranes are safe to use.
The document discusses major causes of crane accidents such as contact with power lines, overturns, falls, and mechanical failures which are often due to instability of loads, lack of communication, lack of training, and inadequate maintenance or inspection. It notes that crane operators and others on site are at risk and outlines important definitions, parts, types of cranes, hazards, safety planning considerations, load capacities, and the importance of inspections and training to reduce accidents.
This document provides an overview of mobile crane regulations around the world. It discusses the parts of mobile cranes including the chassis/base, upperworks, swing mechanism, and parameters considered for safe operation. Load charts and duty charts are described which specify the rated capacity of cranes under different configurations. Factors that influence safe working like ground conditions, wind, electricity hazards and multi-crane lifts are also covered.
The document provides guidance on safely using lifting equipment according to UK regulations. It summarizes the legal requirements, definitions, and general safety procedures. The key points covered include:
1. Responsibilities of manufacturers, suppliers, employers and employees in ensuring lifting equipment is safe and properly maintained.
2. Definitions of important terms related to lifting equipment and legal requirements.
3. An overview of UK regulations and standards covering the supply and safe use of lifting equipment.
The document provides information on basic rigging training based on national occupational health and safety standards. It discusses the key objectives and duties outlined in the relevant Act, including employer and employee responsibilities to maintain a safe working environment. The document also provides definitions of key terms, and outlines the scope of work covered under a basic rigging certificate, as well as guidelines for proper use and maintenance of common rigging appliances like chain blocks.
Use multiple single leg slings to wrap around off-center loads for better stability. Secure all loose equipment before lifting. When using eye bolts or slings, be aware that their capacity decreases significantly at angled loads. Use proper padding and hitches to control loads and prevent damage.
The document discusses the importance of building relationships for sales professionals. It notes that 73% of B2B buyers prefer salespeople referred by contacts and 87% have a favorable impression of salespeople introduced through their network. It recommends connecting with decision makers at prospects and customers, leveraging internal connections to senior leaders for introductions, and nurturing relationships over time by providing value and keeping services top of mind.
Платформа Cisco Tetration Analytics™ для центров обработки данных предоставляет функции всеобъемлющего мониторинга, средства поведенческой аналитики приложений и реализует модель нулевого доверия.
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Рассмотрена обобщенная модель облачных вычислений и виды услуг облачных вычислений. Предложена классификация облаков. Показаны основные достоинства и основные риски информационной безопасности при использовании облачных вычислений.
Мобильное предприятие как инструмент для повышения доступности и снижения изд...КРОК
Практический семинар "Как мобильные устройства повышают производительность сотрудников".
Подробнее о мероприятии http://www.croc.ru/action/detail/12769/
Презентация Астахова Константина, руководителя проектов компании КРОК
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Операторы связи обладают огромными объемами данных об абонентах: об их контактах, использовании Интернета и приложений, истории путешествий и даже о том, как долго они добираются до работы. Чтобы извлечь из всего этого пользу, операторы должны объединить в одно решение все компоненты, помогающие преобразовать данные в знания
Вебинар «Услуги управления программным обеспечением для рабочих мест»Fujitsu Russia
На вебинаре, который прошел 22 июня 2016 г. Анатолий Третьяков, менеджер по развитию ИТ-услуг Fujitsu и Виктор Мясников, руководитель направления «Инфраструктура рабочих мест», Fujitsu GDC (Global Delivery Center) Russia, поделились лучшими практиками и проектами эффективного управления клиентскими приложениями, значительно сокращающие совокупную стоимость владения (TCO) для рабочих мест.
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