Shop & Tool Safety Training
Shop & Tool Safety Training
Shop & Tool Safety Training
OVERHEAD
CRANE
SAFETY
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HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist
Check for any loose or missing parts.
Check end stops. End stops prevent the
trolley from running off the beam.
Know the location of disconnect
switch that will cut the power off
only to the hoist or crane. Be sure
it is readily accessible and not blocked.
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HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist
Make sure all control buttons are
labeled to indicate their function.
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Operate each button to make sure
it functions properly, releases
immediately, and does not stick.
HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist
Make sure wire rope is properly seated in its
drum and sheave grooves without any slack or
overlapping.
Operate the crane or hoist several feet in each
direction that it travels. Listen for any unusual
noises. Look for any jerky movements.
When moving an A frame hoist, take care to
ensure that the wheels on each side stay on the
track.
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HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist
Check all hooks. Hooks should not be cracked,
stretched, bent, or twisted. Each hook must have
a safety latch that automatically closes the
throat of the hook. If the latch is bent, spring is
broken, or is otherwise damaged the latch must
be repaired before use. Hooks should rotate
freely in block assembly without any grinding
felt or heard.
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HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist
Check the block assembly for structural damage
or cracks in any components. Sheaves should
rotate freely without any grinding felt or heard
coming from the bearings. The sheave guard
must be unbroken and intact. No part of the
sheave guard should be in contact with the wire
rope or sheave.
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HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist
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HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist
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HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist
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