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Hoisting & Rigging Fundamentals - Energy

Hoisting and Rigging Fundamentals for Riaaers and ODerators Pendant Control - Components TR244C, Rev. 5 December 2002 TR244C Rev . 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .. ii Hoisting AND Rigging OBJECTIVES .. 1 wire rope SLINGS .. 2 SYNTHETIC WEBBING SLINGS .. IO CHAINSLINGS .. 14 METAL MESH SLINGS .. 18 SPREADER BEAMS .. 19 Rigging HARDWARE .. 22 INSPECTION TAG .. 39 CRITICAL LIFTS .. 40 GENERAL Hoisting AND Rigging PRACTICES .. 44 HANDSIGNALS .. 64 INCIDENTAL Hoisting OPERATOR OBJECTIVES .. 68 HOISTS .. 69 OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANES .. 71 MOBILECRANES .. 77 APPENDIX .. 81 i TR244C Rev. 5 INTRODUCTION Hoisting AND Rigging PROGRAM Safety should be the first priority when performing lifting operations. An understanding of the capabilities and limitations of the equipment will support this.

WIRE ROPE SLINGS Cqre 2 Wire rope is made up of three basic parts: the core, the wire, and the strand. Wire Rope consists of three components (1): The CORE is the center of the wire rope. The core serves as the foundation to hold the rope together. There are three types of cores: Fiber - synthetic or sisal, which is the weakest,

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