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Pre-operational site
activity and inspection
Reviewthe site for possible
hazards:
• Overhead lines
• Unstable soil
• High wind
conditions
• Other work
activities in
the area
1a
Pre-operational site
activity and inspection
Characteristics of the load:
• Hazardous or toxic materials
• Weight
• Dimensions
• Center of gravity
1b
Pre-operational site
activity and inspection
Riggingsketches and
information:
• Lift points
• Methods of attachment
• Sling angles
• Load vectors
1c
Pre-operational site
activity and inspection
Riggingsketches and
information:
• Broom and swing angles
• Crane orientations
• Rated capacities
• Other factors affecting equipment
operation
1d
Pre-operational site
activity and inspection
Operating procedures:
• Step-by-step instructions
• Applicable rigging precautions
• Safety measures
• Emergency procedures
1e
Pre-operational site
activity and inspection
Additions
and modifications to
equipment:
• Tags, instruction plates, decals
reflect to modifications
• Ensure safety factor has not been
reduced by additions/modifications
1f
Types of inspections
and checks
Frequentinspections occur
every day
Periodic
inspections
occur monthly
Depend upon
regulation and equipment
involved
2a
Frequent inspections
Daily
pre-operational walk-
around or pre-startup check
3a
Frequent inspections
Crane components
Wire ropes
Tires
3b
Frequent inspections
Batteries
Proper lubrication
Fluid leaks
Heaves,
drums, rigging,
hardware, attachments
3c
Frequent inspections
Operating mechanisms
Platforms/walkways
Turntable connections
3d
Frequent inspections
Boom and jib
• Look for straightness/damage
• Corrosion
• Cracking/peeling paint
• Bent lacing
3e
Frequent inspections
Outriggers
• Distortion/cracking
• Welds
• Extension/retraction of beams
• Floats
3f
Frequent inspections:
Pre-startup
Cab
• Cleanliness of cab
• Control labeling
• Function of gauges, lights, signals
• Service/parking brake
• Seat and cab door operation
• Inspection and maintenance
records
3g
Frequent inspections:
Pre-startup
Fire extinguisher
• Accessibility of fire extinguisher
• Rating of extinguisher –
5BC or higher
• One extinguisher at
each operator station
3h
Frequent inspections:
Pre-startup
Field of vision
• Broken/cracked windows
• Adjustment/operation of
brakes/clutches
• Operation/calibration of boom
hoist lockout
• Gauges and warning lights
• Controls
3i
Periodic inspections
Performed monthly and/or
annually
Inspection
varies
depending on
crane use
and site
conditions
4a
Periodic inspections
Maintain records on:
• brakes
• crane hooks
• hoist chains
• ropes
4b
Periodic inspections
Inspection records must include
the:
• date of the
inspection
• signature of
the inspector
• serial number
of critical
component
4c
Periodic inspections -
check for:
Structural damage
Cracks in
welded
connections
Damage or
defects of
sheaves
4d
Periodic inspections -
check for:
Main
hoist and auxiliary drum
damage/defects
4e
Periodic inspections -
check for:
Excessive wear of brake and
clutch parts
4f
Periodic inspections -
check for:
Repairs
that meet
manufacturer’s specifications
Defects/damageof the load
hooks/hook block
4g
Periodic inspections -
check for:
Excessivewear of the drive
sprockets/chain stretch
Positive stops on jibs
Deterioration of hydraulic
components
Stamps of working pressure on
flexible hoses
4h
Periodic inspections -
check for:
Defects/damage to the turntable
Permanent/legible ID numbers
Securing/locking of
counterweight
4i
Periodic inspections -
check for:
Proper function of boom stops,
hoist disconnects, boom angle
indicator, jib stops
4k
Maintenance
procedures
Preventivemaintenance keeps
cranes in good operating
condition
Follow
the company’s
preventive maintenance
program
5a
Maintenance
procedures -
precautions:
Move the crane where it will
create minimum interference
with other cranes
Lockthe main/emergency
switch in the “off” position
5b
Maintenance
procedures -
precautions:
Place“Out of order” signs on
the crane
5c
Maintenance
procedures -
precautions:
Onlydesignated personnel can
perform repairs
5d
Maintenance
procedures -
precautions:
Some components must be
regularly adjusted to maintain
proper operation
• Limit switches
• Control
systems
• Brakes
• Power
plants
5e
Hazard of overhead
lines
Maintain
appropriate line
clearance
Direct contact
Indirect
contact
6a
Hazard of overhead
lines
Preferred
methods of safety
around overhead lines include:
• de-energizing and grounding all
electrical lines
• erecting insulating barriers
6b
Hazard of overhead
lines
Voltages50 kv or less, the
clearance distance is 10 feet
6c
Hazard of overhead
lines
When the vehicle is in transit,
and the structure is lowered:
• the clearance distance is 4 feet for
50 kv or less; or
• 4 feet plus 4 inches for every 10 kv
over 50 kv for voltage greater than
50 kv
6d
Hazard of overhead
lines
Usesignalmen to assist in
maintaining proper clearances
where vision is obstructed
• Hand signals
• Chart of hand signals
6e
Hazard of overhead
lines
Usenonconductive tag lines to
stabilize the load
Useinsulating
boots and
gloves
6f
Operating rules
Postoperating rules near the
following types of cranes:
• Stationary
• Overhead
• Gantry
7a
General safety rules
Avoidcarrying loads over
people
8a
General safety rules
Move
loads slowly; avoid sudden
movements
Storeclothing/equipment so as
not to interfere with crane
operation
8b
Prohibited actions
Do not exceed load ratings
Donot lift an
unsecured/unbalanced load
9a
Prohibited actions
Donot lift two separately rigged
loads at the same time
9b