Rigging Safety
Found 9 free book(s)Lifting and Rigging - BP
www.bp.comBP U.S. Pipelines and Logistics (USPL) Lifting and Rigging Safety Manual Page 1 of 19 Revision Date: September 15, 2015 Effective Date: January 1, 2016 Next Review Date: September 15, 2020 Paper copies are uncontrolled and valid only at the time of printing. The controlled version of this document can be found in DRM in the HSSE Policies folder.
Hoisting & Rigging Fundamentals - Energy
www.energy.govThe safety policy “lf It‘s Not Safe, Don‘t Do It” is important not only for your safety, but the safety of your coworkers. The material outlined in this manual outlines the requirements of the DOE Hoisting and Rigging program. It requires persons who perform rigging or operate hoisting equipment to be trained to ensure that the
SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES - LeChase …
www.lechase.comsafety orientation to each new employee, including all sub-tier employees prior to the start of work at the site. At a minimum, the orientation shall include training on general safety hazards, site-specific safety policies and procedures, personal protective equipment, fall protection, cranes and rigging, stored energy, silica, injury
Hoisting & Rigging Lift Plan - Stanford Synchrotron Radiation …
www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edufrom the SSRL Safety Officer and the SSRL Rigging Panel member. Printed name Signature Date Authorized Personnel (attach more sheets if necessary) Printed name Signature Date . SSRL Hoisting & Rigging Lift Plan Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory May 16, 2005 SSRL-HRLP-000-R0 Page 2 of 3 ...
Basic Rigging Workbook - BNL
training.bnl.govrigging components, such as slings, shackles, eye bolts, and turnbuckles. The "Lifting Safety" Subject Area, found in the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Standards-Based Management System (SBMS), governs all lifts conducted at BNL. The Subject Area contains guidance that must be used in order to plan and perform a lift safely.
AWARE PRE-TEST ANSWERS - Occupational Safety and …
www.osha.govb. the weight of the rigging c. the wind speed d. all of the above must be considered 14. What is the greatest hazard facing a worker while working in a trench? a. hazardous atmospheres b. falls c. cave-ins d. falling objects This material was produced under grant number SH-22248-11-61-F-54 from the Occupational Safety and Health
Mobile Crane Safety Procedure - Tata Power
www.tatapower.com4.2.1.6. Ensure tool box talk of all movements & rigging operations. 4.2.1.7. He shall discuss rigging plan with rigger, signal man & crane operator for safe execution of job. 4.2.1.8. Ensure operating locations are far enough away from shoring, excavations, trenches, buried utilities, foundations, etc. to eliminate the risk of collapse. 4.2.2.
Rigging Safety Guide - MCAA
www.mcaa.orgRIGGING SAFETY GUIDE Forward Experienced mechanical construction and service workers are experts in pipefitting, plumbing, or mechanical service work, but not necessarily in rigging. However, many of these workers perform rigging as a part of their regular work routine. Therefore, they do
Construction Safety Requirements Manual - Stanford University
www-group.slac.stanford.eduThe Construction Safety Requirements Manual (hereafter referred to as “this Manual”) has been developed to define the minimum safety and health requirements for Prime Subcontractors and their sub-tier subcontractors performing construction activities at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC). 1.1 Background