Synthetic Web Slings
Found 9 free book(s)Rigging Safety Guide - MCAA
www.mcaa.orgmechanical industry are synthetic web slings, synthetic round slings, wire rope slings, and alloy steel chain slings. A critical consideration in sling selection is the relationship between the rated capacities of the sling and the type of hitch you plan to use. The rated capacity of a …
Hoisting & Rigging Fundamentals - Energy
www.energy.govJNGS Synthetic web slings (7) have a number of advantages which include: 0 Pliable, flexible, and tend to mold themselves to the shape. 0 Minimize twisting and spinning. 0 Do not rust and are non-sparking. 0 Won't mar or crush the load. 0 Are elastic and stretch. There are two type of synthetic web slings at WVNS: nylon and polyester.
Requirements for Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices, Slings ...
www-group.slac.stanford.edu2.3.3 Synthetic-web Slings 2.3.3.1 Marking Each sling must be marked with Manufacturer’s name or trademark Manufacturer’s code or stock number Type of synthetic web material Rated loads for the type of hitches used 2.3.3.2 Inspecting Synthetic-web slings must be inspected before each use.
Polyester Roundslings - Lifting Slings, Sling Protection ...
www.lift-all.comSynthetic web resists marring of the load. • Good for low headroom lifts. • Conforms to shape of load to grip securely. Features and Benefits. Always protect synthetic . slings from being cut or . damaged by corners, edges and protrusions by . using protection sufficient . for each application. Refer to Sling Protection section in this ...
Rigging Fundamentals 101 (Rigging Hardware & Slings)
www.tirap.orgWSTDA (Web Sling and Tie Down Association) is also an excellent source of information for synthetic slings. 13. IS THE HITCH APPROPRIATE FOR THE LOAD? If not already pre-determined in the lift plan, the competent rigger or qualified person must determine the best method to attach the slings to the load. In rigging, there are three basic hitches.
Guidelines for Erection process of Pre-Engineered Building
www.erpublication.orgprotect slings, they should be padded by sharp corners and the lifted load should not be jerked in any circumstances as jerking might triple the load. This includes chain, wire rope and synthetic slings with its attachments. General tendency is to hang up …
Safe Stacking and Storage - University of Auckland
cdn.auckland.ac.nzto aid the use of slings or forks. Suitable means should be used to protect workers from injury due to sharp corners, projections or edges on structures and/or stored material. Corners of stored material should be clearly marked. Safe access, by means of ladders, platforms or walkways, must be provided for workers required to climb or remove goods
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY EM 385-1-1 U.S. Army Corps of ...
www.swg.usace.army.milDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY EM 385-1-1 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CESO-ZA Washington, D.C. 20314-1000 Manual No. 385-1-1 15 September 2008
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
www.publications.usace.army.milHealth web site (see paragraph c) for the latest changes. No separate payment will be made for compliance with this paragraph or for compliance with other safety and health requirements of this contract. Note: Existing contracts will continue to apply the provisions of the previous edition(s) of this manual until contract completion.