Lifting And Rigging
Found 8 free book(s)Hoisting & Rigging Fundamentals - Energy
www.energy.govINTRODUCTION 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. The safety policy “lf It‘s Not Safe, Don‘t Do It” is important not only for your safety, but the safety of your coworkers.
Split System Cooling Units - Trane
www.trane.com• Rigging tests include lifting a unit into the air and letting it drop one foot, assuring that the lifting lugs and rails hold up under stress. Features and Benefits. 8 SS-PRC003-EN Application Considerations Low Ambient Cooling As manufactured, these units can operate to …
Rigging Safety Guide - MCAA
www.mcaa.org• Prevent rigging/lifting related injuries; • Prevent damage to equipment, materials and property; and • Perform their rigging responsibilities more effectively. This guide is intended to help the user include safety in the planning and actual practice of rigging mechanical industry equipment and materials for lifting operations.
Information Sheet: High risk work licensing for vehicle ...
www.safeworkaustralia.gov.authe lifting gear can be pre-determined by a . competent person and set out in a safe work lifting procedure, for example where high volume repetitive lifting occurs. A competent person includes a dogger, rigger or an engineer experienced in designing safe work lifting procedures. A safe work lifting procedure is a documented
Part 6 Cranes, Hoists and Lifting Devices - Alberta
open.alberta.caExcept as described in subsection 59(4), all lifting devices with a rated capacity of 2000 kilograms or more are subject to the requirements of this Part. A lifting device is a device used to raise or lower materials or an object. A crane is a lifting device that can move a load horizontally. Examples of cranes include the following:
Ordinary Lift Planning and Control Form
www-group.slac.stanford.eduRigging Sketch or Photo of Rigged Item (Include all information required to determine that the load is properly rigged and that appropriate rigging ge ar is selected. Include, Include, as applicable, sling angles, eye bolt orientation, padding points, center of gravity, type of sling hitch, and any other pert inent information.)
Health and Safety (H&S) Manual for Contractors
www.nec.comradius; over an occupied structure or public street; of lifting an item of high value or long replacement time. Dynamic Risk Assessment - The continuous process of identifying hazards, assessing risk, taking action to eliminate or reduce risk, monitoring and reviewing, in the rapidly changing circumstances of an operational incident.
Working at height - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Working at height Page 2 of 7 make sure you don’t overload or overreach when working at height; take precautions when working on or near fragile surfaces; provide protection from falling objects; consider your emergency evacuation and rescue procedures. Who do the Regulations apply to? If you are an employer or you control work at …