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Safety Tips for
Overhead Crane Operation
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Before use,
ensure the crane is suitable for the planned hoisting task.
Confirm it has appropriate travel, lift, and capacity.
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Visually and
physically inspect the crane before use. Check for damage, wear,
and proper operation of all functions.
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Confirm the load
weight. Check the capacity of all equipment including the
hardware, rope, and slings. Do not exceed these capacities.
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Select the right
sling for each lift. Inspect slings and other rigging hardware
before use for wear, stretch, or other damage. Do not use
damaged or defective slings. Use softeners around sharp corners.
Do not splice broken slings.
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When
communicating with a crane operator, use clear agreed-upon
signals. Except for the stop signal, the crane operator should
follow instructions from only one person – a designated
signaler. Where a wired or
remote controller is used, the operator should become
familiar with all of its functions before lifting the load.
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Warn all people
in the load lift area before starting the lift. Ensure that the
path of the load is clear of persons and obstructions. Do not
lift loads over anyone. Center the crane hoist over the load
before hoisting to prevent swinging of the load.
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Slide the sling
fully onto the hoisting hook and ensure the safety catch is
closed. Do not load the hook tip or hammer a sling into place.
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Secure unused
sling legs. Do not drag slings or leave loose materials on a
load being hoisted.
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Keep hands and
fingers from being trapped when slack is taken out of a sling.
Step away before the lift is made.
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Move the load and
controls smoothly. Minimize load swing.
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Walk ahead of the
load during travel and warn people to keep clear. Use a tag line
to prevent rotation or other uncontrolled motion. Raise the load
only as high as necessary to clear objects. Do not ride on hook
or load.
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Set loads down on
blocking, never directly on a sling. Do not pull or push loads
out from under the hoist.
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Do not leave the
load (or the crane) unattended while the load is suspended.
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Where crane
operation by other personnel must be restricted, employ lockout
and tagging procedures.
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Store slings off
the floor in a clean, dry location on hooks or racks. Do not
leave slings, accessories, or blocking lying on the floor.
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