Proper Rigging Safety Techniques
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Rigging Safety Courses
By learning how to Rig a load safely... and communicate clearly... employees can steer clear of situations that may place them and their coworkers in danger.
Rigging plays a very important role in crane operations.If you are careless, and the load is not Rigged properly, someone could get hurt... even killed
Guidelines For Crane, Hoists and Rigging Safety
Many types of cranes, hoists, and rigging devices are used for lifting and moving materials in the College of Engineering and the Texas Engineering Experiment Station of the Texas A&M University System. Lifting heavy loads and working around/under elevated loads provides increased risk for injury and loss. The mission of the Engineering Safety Program is to maintain a safe and healthful environment for faculty, researchers, staff, students and visitors; therefore, a guideline for safely working with cranes, hoists, rigging and other lifting devices has been established.
Crane and Rigging Safety Rules
There are significant safety issues to be considered, both for the operators of the diverse "lifting" devices, and for workers in proximity to them. To a crane operator, few experiences may be as frightening as when a crane becomes unbalanced while a load is being lifted or when the crane collapses under the weight of an excessive load.
- Check limit switches before rigging the load
- Make sure the load does not exceed rated capacity.
- Know the center of gravity of the load.
- Attach load above the center of gravity for stability.
- Select hitch that will control the load.
- Know the rated capacities of rigging and slinging
- Inspect all rigging before use
- Protect the sling from sharp corners.
- Allow for increased tension due to sling angle.
- Equalize loading on multiple leg slings
- Allow for load reductions when using choker hitches
- Attach tag line prior to lift.
- Keep personnel clear of lift area.
- Wear hard hats when making overhead lifts.
- Lift load a few inches and verify rigging.
- Check for any loose items.
- Know limitations of hoisting device.
- Start and stop SLOWLY! Watch for obstructions (not only hook and load but outboard end of the bridge).
- Check pathway is clear before making a lift (use a spotter for blind spots).
- Verify hook completely closes.
- Use appropriate hand signals.
- Maintain load control at all times.
- Report suspected drum wrappings immediately (if drum has fewer 2.5 wraps remaining).
- Never leave load unattended.
Selection of the sling is only the first step in the rigging process. Hoists are often used when materials are too heavy or bulky to be
safely moved manually. Because hoists rely upon slings to hold their
suspended loads, slings are the most commonly used materials-handling
apparatus. In part because of the complex nature of the seemingly simple task of lifting an object, an effective program is necessary to lift and move heavy loads safely.
Workers involved in hoisting and rigging operations should receive training in the following:
- Sling and hitch types
- Sling capacity determination
- Equipment inspection, care, and maintenance
- Load weight and center of gravity determination
- Safe lifting techniques
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Hasnain 3 years ago
great info ! thanks