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Hoisting And Rigging

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Training Requirements Chart - IHSA

Training Requirements Chart - IHSA

www.ihsa.ca

hoisting operation of a device (platform, bucket, etc.) that is capable of moving and is supported by a cable attached to the boom Instructions about requirements, restrictions, and hazards of the hoisting operation IHSA offers Hoisting and Rigging—Basic Safety Training. Construction Projects, s.153(12) Worker who sets-up, assembles,

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Basic Rigging Workbook - BNL

Basic Rigging Workbook - BNL

training.bnl.gov

well as information from the Department of Energy's (DOE's) Hoisting and Rigging Manual and ANSI B30.9. Definitions Asymmetrical load. An object with an off-center center of gravity due to the object's irregular shape and/or composition. Critical lifts require confirmation of engineering, or merit additional engineering input

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OSHA Subpart R: Steel Erection - Cleveland State University

OSHA Subpart R: Steel Erection - Cleveland State University

academic.csuohio.edu

rigging assembly shall be set from the bottom up. 1926.753(e)(4)(iii) Rigged at least 7 feet (2.1 m) apart. Section 17 1926 Subparts R ... the hoisting line until the members are secured with at least two bolts per connection, of the same size and strength as …

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DNVGL-ST-0377 Standard for shipboard lifting appliances

DNVGL-ST-0377 Standard for shipboard lifting appliances

rules.dnv.com

lifts (elevators), jacks, overhead drilling equipment, fork lifts, portable hoisting gear etc. 1.1.3.5 Personnel lifting with cranes otherwise designed for lifting of loads/cargo may be covered upon agreement. 1.1.3.6 Without prejudice to [1.1.2.4], deviations from the requirements given in this standard may only

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CRANE AND HOIST SAFETY PROGRAM

CRANE AND HOIST SAFETY PROGRAM

safety.caltech.edu

CCR TITLE 8 Group 13: Cranes and Hoisting Equipment The Crane and Hoist Safety Program is intended to: Ensure a safe work environment for personnel who operate, maintain, and/or work around cranes and hoists. Establish inspection procedures for cranes, hoists, chains, slings, etc.

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

www.publications.usace.army.mil

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY EM 385-1-1 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CESO-ZA Washington, D.C. 20314-1000 For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office

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