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7) Power to the Crane should be switched off when the Crane is left unattended.

NGI-Cranes-Part 03

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7) Power to the Crane should be switched off when the Crane is left unattended.

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Mobile jib Cranes present extra hazards in use. Particular points requiring attention include:

8) The travelling height of the Crane with jib lowered and raised should be marked on the Crane.

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9) Overhead obstructions or hazards should be clearly identified and marked with the maximum clearance height.

10) Care should be taken to ensure that no one is trapped by counter-balance weight, etc., as the crane slews.

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11) The condition of the ground should be checked before lifting with a mobile crane and it should not approach close to excavations.

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12) Tandem lifts should be avoided if possible. If they must be undertaken, it must be by a fully trained gang under the a Strict Control of a Competent Person.

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Whilst work is in progress:Check that there is an up-to- to-date Test Certificate.

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Check that the daily/weekly inspections are being carried out.

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Ensure that the Crane is operating from planned / approved position

only.

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Ensure that the correct Lifting Gear is being used.

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Ensure that outriggers are being used,and are adequately supported.

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Check that the safe load / radius indicator

is in working order.

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Load

Indicator

Angle

Range of Capacity Boom

Length

Height

Radius

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Radius

Overload indicators