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  • Location
  • Conducted on

  • Inspected by

Pre-operation

  • Crane is registered and permitted to be used in operations

  • Operator is in good condition and is competent to perform the work

  • Operating and emergency controls are in place

  • Wire ropes are free from damages

  • Brakes are in a good condition

  • Safety switches and interlocks, including limiting and indicating devices were properly installed

  • Structure has undergone visual inspection

  • Crane is level

  • Loading capacity is suitable for materials to be lifted

  • Desired radius is suitable for materials to be lifted

  • Workplace condition is free from hazards

  • Lifting components have all required markings

  • Away from overhead electrical lines

  • Activities are supervised by a competent person

  • Components are assembled in the correct sequence

  • Edge protection systems are in place

  • Travel restraint systems are in place

  • Fall-arrest harness systems are in place

  • Proper PPE is worn by workers

Job In-Progress

  • Radio communication, including dedicated radio frequency, equipment checks, clear and constant-talk communication and procedures for loss of signal were implemented

  • A competent signal person has been assigned

  • Proper hand signalling are used

  • Crane has load indicating device for overloading

  • Crane has motion indicator to avoid moving outside radius

  • Lifting gear is of adequate capacity, in good condition and marked with relevant information

  • Access to the crane cabin is safe

Post job

  • Crane is secured to prevent unauthorized use before leaving

  • Load were removed from the hook

  • Hook was raised to a safe position

  • Powered motions are all disabled

  • Keys are removed from crane

  • Crane boom is left to weathervane where there is no risk of the boom contacting other structures

  • Operator cabin is sealed

Recommendations

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Completion

  • Full Name and Signature of Inspector

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