Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
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Awareness
1st Half Even Years 2nd Half Even Years 1st Half Odd Years 2nd Half Odd Years
i.e. Jan – June 00, i.e. July – Dec 00, i.e. Jan – June 01, i.e. July – Dec 01,
02, 04, 06, 08 02, 04, 06, 08 03, 05, 07, 09 03, 05, 07, 09
1. The valid color code shall only be applied after satisfactory results of an inspection.
2. Other ways of color coding other than painting such as plastic, tags, etc. may be
required for polyester slings, items that get heavy use, etc.
3. Anything with an inspection interval different than one year should be identified
accordingly.
4. Customer Color Code requirements will take precedence over the Halliburton color
code.
5. Red Color Code will be used for equipment that is not fit for service.
Red is for
Equipment
that is Not Fit
for Service
1. Fluorescent Yellow 1
2. Light Blue
3. Fluorescent Orange
4. Fluorescent Green
0 0 0
1 2 3 4
Do not use Shackles that don’t have Bolt \ Nut \ Safety Pin!
Only use Approved Shackles
Sheave Wheels
Come in various diameters to Match different cables
Inspected, Load Tested & Certified Annually
OEB - 2009/021
OEB-2009/082
Nylon
Bent Links
Cracks in Welded Areas, Shoulders, or any other section
of the link.
Excess wear in the Bearing Surface of the Link.
Transverse Nicks and Gouges.
Corrosion Pits
Stretching Caused by Overloading.
Increase in reach of the Sling as compared to its
Original Length
5.656 ft
4 ft
Load Angle Factor = Sling Leg Length Height from Pick Point
Load x Load Angle Factor Number of Sling Legs = Tension in Each Sling Leg
4 ft
4 ft
10,000 lbs
10,000 lbs
(Load x Load Angle Factor)/Number of Sling Legs = Tension in each Sling Leg
90 80 70 60 50 40 30
Degree of Angle
Load Line
Base (Heel) Section
Load Handling
Device Center of
Rotation
Various Parts of Winch
Turret
the Hydraulic Optional
Mobile Crane or Boom rest Front
Boom Truck Crane Boom lift Cylinder Stabilizer
Operator
Controls
Outrigger
The point on the load where the load is distributed evenly in all directions
Weight
Rated Capacity
Manufacturer
Level Indicator
1 2 3
The following steps shall be taken to assure de - energization of the power lines:
The power company or owner of the power lines shall de-energize the lines.
The lines shall be visibly grounded to avoid electrical feedback and appropriately
marked at jobsite location.
Durable signs shall be installed at the operator’s station and on the outside of the
crane warning that electrocution or serious bodily injury may occur unless minimum
clearances, as specified in Table 2 are maintained between the crane or the load
being handled and energized power lines.
Crane operations should cease in advance of storm nearing the area where
crane operations are being conducted.
The load should be landed, boom retracted and placed back into the boom rest.
As a best practice you may resume work 30 minutes after the electrical storm has passed.