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AutoCrane 3203P/PR/PRX Series Owner's Manual
autocrane.usFailure to correctly plumb and wire crane can cause inadvertent operation and damage to crane and/or personnel! WARNING! Auto Crane Company remote controlled cranes are not designed or intended to be used for any applications involving the lifting or moving of personnel. WARNING! ALWAYS operate the crane in compliance with the load capacity chart.
Notice Overhead Crane Safety and Inspection Requirements
precast.orgTest operation of moving lifter parts and controls at the beginning of each shift. Illustration Operational Safety – Before Lifting Do not overload crane or hoist. Make sure the combined weight of the lifter and load does not exceed the rated loadexceed the rated load capacity of the crane or hoist. Refuse to make lift if you
Overhead Crane Safety and Prevention - Wa
wisha-training.lni.wa.govOverhead Crane Safety and Prevention Basic Crane Safety 1. No one but a regularly authorized operator is allowed to use any crane. 2. Do not carry a load over people on the floor. Sound warning devices to alert persons nearby. 3. Do not allow anyone to ride on a load carried by the crane or on the crane hook. 4.
Safety Manual For Overhead Crane Operators
cranebuzz.comPractice in operating the assigned equipment through the mechanical functions necessary to perform the required task. Maximum rated capacity of the crane. Best practice and accepted operating procedures. Basic safety guidelines of operating an overhead crane. Dos and Don’ts of operating an overhead crane.
Glossary of Crane and Rigging Terms
bccranesafety.caCrane Industry Terms Many terms are used by crane operators which refer to crane function, assembly, operation and ... for digging and moving material. ... Device used for the transfer or transmission of engine power to the operating functions of the crane. Pressure Force per unit of area usually expressed in pounds per square inch (psi) ...
Fact Sheet No. 1: Proper Inspection and …
www.mhi.orgThe Crane, Hoist and Monorail Alliance Fact Sheet No. 1: Proper Inspection and Maintenance of Overhead Cranes and Hoists This is the first in a series of Fact Sheets developed by the Crane, Hoist and Monorail Alliance