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The purpose of this document is to discuss the requirements for planning and performing an incidental lift using an overhead crane and commonly available rigging components, such as slings, shackles, eye bolts, and turnbuckles.
FOR CONTROLLING MOBILE CRANE OPERATIONS HOIST. With upper arm extended . to the side, forearm and index finger pointing straight up, hand and finger make small circles. LOWER: With arm and index finger : pointing down, hand and finger make small circles. USE MAIN HOIST: A hand taps on top of the : head. Then regular signal
Trolley Travel. Hoist DOWN. Move Up SLOW. Move Down SLOW Bridge Travel. Hoist UP. End Effector is Disengaged. 888 317 8880. www.acculift.com. Crane Hand Signals Chart ©Acculift 2017 OSHA Reference A-B30.2-3.6.1(c)
HAND SIGNALS FOR CRANE OPERATION. When there is a lot of traffic at a worksite, it is essential for workers to be able to use hand signals. Here are some standard hand signals for crane operation.
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7 Αυγ 2014 · It provides illustrations and descriptions of various signals including: hoisting with arms raised in small circles; lowering with arms extended downward in small circles; tapping the head to signal using the main hoist; tapping the elbow to signal using the whip line; pointing thumb upward to raise the boom; pointing thumb downward to lower the...
Hand Signals for Crane Operations. Legendary service requires legendary safety. Clear and regular communication is vital for safe and e ective crane operations. Use this chart to ensure everyone on your jobsite is on the same page for consistently safe and accident-free lifts.