Crane Safety
Crane Safety
Crane Safety
Initial Training:
Training shall be conducted prior to job assignment.This employer shall provide training to
ensure that the purpose, function, and proper use of cranes is understood by employees and
that the knowledge and skills required for the safe application, and usage is acquired by
employees. This standard practice instruction shall be provided to, and read by all employees
receiving training.
Certification. This employer shall certify that employee training has been accomplished and is
being kept up to date. The certification shall contain each employee's name and dates of
training.
Safe Operating Practices for Operators:
Whenever any crane is used, the following safe practices (as a minimum) shall be
observed:
1. Always check warning devices and signals before use.
2. Always document and maintain inspection records.
3. Always ensure cranes shall not be loaded in excess of their rated capacities.
4. Always ensure the new location support the weight?
5. Always keep employees clear of loads about to be lifted and suspended loads.
6. Always keep suspended loads clear of all obstructions.
7. Always lockout before maintenance or repairing cranes.
8. Always position the hook directly over the load before lifting.
9. Always test brakes by a short lift to ensure control.
10. Before being lifted, loads will be checked for proper balance.
11. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.
12. Frequently inspect cranes exposed to adverse conditions.
13. Hands must not be placed between the suspension means and the load during lifting.
14. Know where you’re going to set the load down!
15. Know your travel path in advance of the lift!
16. Loads will in all cases be properly balanced to prevent slippage.
17. Move loads only after being signaled by the designated, qualified signaler.
18. Never allow riders on loads or hooks.
19. Never allow unauthorized persons to operate cranes.
20. Never attempt to operate a crane or hoist that is suspected to be unsafe.
21. Never carry loads over workers.
22. Never carry loads past workers (they must yield right of way).
23. Never use a cranes that are damaged or defective in any way.
24. Operators must watch the signalers.
25. Shock loading is prohibited.
26. Signalers must keep line of sight with the operator.
27. Signalers must watch the load.
28. Test all hoist controls and brakes at the beginning of each shift.
Inspection intervals:
Daily inspections:
Cranes will be inspected each day before being used, the crane will inspected in accordance
with OSHA, Consensus Standards, and Manufacturer recommendations.
Periodic inspections:
Supervisors will determine and schedule additional inspections periodically during crane use,
where service conditions warrant. A thorough periodic inspection shall be made on a regular
basis, to be determined on the basis of, frequency of crane use; severity of service
conditions; nature of lifts
being made; experience gained on the service life of cranes used in similar circumstances, &
OSHA, Consensus Standards, and Manufacturer recommendations.
Inspection documentation:
Cranes inspections will be documented as having been inspected. Scheduled inspections will
be documented as having been conducted.
1. Identify items that were inspected.
2. Show the status of the inspected items.
3. Provide the signature of the inspector.
4. Show the date.
5. File it and maintain it!
6. Review the manufacturers specific inspection requirements!
Daily Checks:
The following items (as a minimum) shall be checked prior to use of any crane:
1. Check for air or hydraulic fluid leakage.
2. Check for load capacity stenciling on both sides of unit.
3. Check for twisted, broken or kinked cables or chains.
4. Check the operation of the crane; controls & movement.
5. Inspect for deformed, cracked, or stretched hooks.
6. Inspect for serviceable safety latches.
7. Observe correct drum spooling as the hook is raised.
8. Operate empty hook till it actuates the upper limit switch.
9. Operate hoist and trolley brakes, ensure no excessive coasting.
10. Visually inspect all units for integrity, leaks etc.
11. Review the manufacturers specific requirements!
Monthly Checks:
The following items (as a minimum) shall be checked monthly:
1. Follow any additional recommendations of the manufacturer.
2. Inspect for twisted, broken or kinked cables or chains.
3. Inspect hooks for cracks, missing or broken parts.
4. Measure hooks for deformation or stretching.
5. Measure lifting chains for excessive stretch, twisting etc.
6. Review the manufacturers specific inspection requirements!
7. Visually inspect all critical items.
8. Review the manufacturers specific requirements!
Periodic Checks:
Review the manufacturers specific inspection requirements! The following items (as a
minimum) shall be checked at periodic inspections (1 to 12 month intervals):
1. Interval dependent on the type of activity performed.
2. Interval dependent on the severity of service.
3. Interval dependent on the environmental conditions.
4. As a minimum the inspection should cover:
Chain Or Cable Reeving Hook Condition
Electrification Hoist Drives Travel Drives
Brakes Limit Switches Couplings
Rails Balance Controls
Warning Devices End Stops Signage
Preventive Maintenance:
Preventative maintenance procedures will be developed and used for specific cranes.
Maintenance procedures will be determined on the basis of, frequency of crane use; severity
of service conditions; nature of lifts being made; experience gained on the service life of
cranes used in similar circumstances, and OSHA, Consensus Standards, and Manufacturer
recommendations. Typical requirements include:
1. Adjusting the brakes.
2. Adjusting the operation of limit switches.
3. Checking and filling the gear cases to the proper levels.
4. Cleaning and lubricating the wire rope (cable) and load chain.
5. Cleaning or replacing pitted or burned electrical contacts.
6. Cleaning or replacing the air and fluid filters.
7. Inspecting the operation of all controls and warning systems.
8. Lubricating the bearings, gears, pinions, linkages, shafts, etc.
9. Replacing any contaminated oils.