Crane & Sling 1
Crane & Sling 1
Crane & Sling 1
WELCOME
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Provide an Introduction to Crane and Sling Safety. Provide Training as Required by OSHA. Establish Crane and Sling Safety in Todays Industry. Introduce Basic Safety Concepts and Techniques.
COURSE ATTENDEES
Crane Operators Signal Personnel Rigger Personnel Ground Personnel Safety Committees Affected Employees Corporate Managers Department Managers First Line Supervisors Maintenance Departments Accident Investigation Team Members
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS
29CFR - Safety and Health Standards
ACME CRANE
JIB CRANE
2 TON
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS
29CFR - Safety and Health Standards
VERTICAL
CHOKER HITCH
BASKET HITCH
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS
29CFR - Safety and Health Standards
GANTRY CRANE
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
ALL EMPLOYERS MUST:
Maintain Crane Safeguards. Review Job Specific Hazards. Implement Corrective Actions. Conduct Hazard Assessments. Conduct Accident Investigations.
PROGRAM ELEMENTS
PROGRAM ELEMENTS INCLUDE:
Maintenance Program.
Operating Safety Rules. Operator Prequalification.
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
IMPLEMENTATION OF A CRANE SAFETY PROGRAM REQUIRES:
UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORT FROM THE WORK FORCE IS ESSENTIAL, WITHOUT IT THE PROGRAM WILL FAIL!
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
A GOOD PROGRAM WILL HELP: Improve Quality. Improve Absenteeism. Reduce Injury and Illness Rates. Maintain a Healthier Work Force. Acceptance of High-Turnover Jobs. Workers Feel Good About Their Work. Reduce Workers Compensation Costs. Elevate SAFETY to a Higher Level of Awareness.
MANAGEMENTS ROLE
Considerations: 1. Support the Crane Safety Program. 2. Ensure Your Support Is Visible.
3. Get Involved.
4. Attend the Same Training As Your Workers. 5. Insist on Periodic Follow-up & Program Review. 6. Implement Ways to Measure Effectiveness.
SAFETY COMMITTEE
Safety Committees Should:
Hold Regular Accident Review Meetings. Document Meetings. Encourage Employee Involvement. Bring Employee Complaints, Suggestions, or Concerns to the Attention of Management. Provide Feedback Without Fear of Reprisal. Analyze Statistical Data Concerning Accidents, and Make Recommendations for Corrective Action. Follow-up Is Critical.
ACME CRANE
2 TON
GANTRY CRANE
ACME CRANE
2 TON
JIB CRANE
ACME CRANE
2 TON
MONORAIL CRANE
DIFFERENT CONDITIONS MAY SUGGEST DIFFERENT INTERVALS. REVIEW THE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFIC INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS!
Review requirements for the individual crane. Integrate lock out and maintenance requirements. Ensure training in adequate for level of maintenance. Ensure written programs are established and reviewed. Carefully select lockout devices, ask the manufacturer for recommendations. 6. Do not necessarily assume devices are interchangeable between different types of cranes.
DONT OPERATE
This Lock/Tag may only be removed by NAME: __________ DEPT : __________ COMPLETION DATE: ___________ TIME: ____________
10 TON CAPACITY
2 TON
10
TON CAP.
10 TON
5 TON
2 TON
10 TON LOAD
ALWAYS ENSURE THE LIFTING DEVICE AND ALL SUPPORTING COMPONENTS ARE RATED FOR THE LOAD TO BE LIFTED!
DANGER
WORKING CRANES
ACME CRANE
ACME CRANE
Always Ensure Energy Sources Are Dissipated Before Initiating Any Maintenance Activity.
DANGER
2 TON
HIGH VOLTAGE
Never carry loads past workers (they must yield right of way).
Signalers must keep line-of-sight with the operator. Never allow riders on loads or hooks. Never allow unauthorized persons to operate cranes. Always lockout before maintenance or repairing cranes. Frequently inspect cranes exposed to adverse conditions.
To make a level lift, the crane hook must be directly above the center of gravity point. If the crane hook is too far to one side of the center of gravity, dangerous tilting and unequal stress to the sling leg will result.
1000lb
1000lb
1000lb
The rated capacity varies depending upon the type of the sling, the size of the sling, and type of hitch. Consult with the manufacturer. Also, older slings must be used with additional caution. Sling charts are generally based on new sling usage.
Mishandling and misuse of sling are the leading cause of sling-related accidents. Proper care is essential for maximum service and safety. Always protect slings with cover saddles, burlap padding or wood blocking to prevent sharp bends and cutting edges.
Consult with the sling manufacturer concerning load capacities, usage methods, restrictions and other pertinent data for specific types of slings.
Consult with the sling manufacturer concerning how sling angles affect load capacities for different types of slings.
1000lb
1000lb
1000lb
1000lb
1000lb
1000lb
577lbs
577lbs
30
1000lb
30 Angle
707lbs
707lbs
1000lbs
1000lbs
1000lb
45 Angle
1000lb
60 Angle
500lbs
THE USE OF TWO SLINGS, EACH SUPPORTING THE SAME AMOUNT OF WEIGHT AND HAVING THE SAME SUPPORT ANGLE RESULTS IN EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE LOAD WEIGHT.
500lbs
1000lb
0 Angle
If slings are used as twin slings, the carrying capacity decreases as the spread between the slings increases. To determine the capacity of each sling in a bridle hitch: 1. Measure the distance along one sling for the same number of units as the capacity of the sling in tons (Distance A).
2. Measure the vertical distance from the point located in (1) to the load in tons. (Distance B).
3. The number of units in this vertical distance (B) is the working load for the sling.
1000lb
1000lb
1000lb
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Protective Clothing and Equipment Considerations: Appropriate for the particular hazard(s) Maintained in good condition Properly stored when not in use Kept clean, fully functional, and sanitary