Information

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Image of load

  • Description, Identification, serial number

Crane

  • Are crane certifications current

  • Name of the crane operators

  • Are operators NCCCO or other accrediting agency certified

  • Are cranes certified to make the lift

  • Are crane operators comfortable making the lift

  • Crane hook and block in good repair and are safety latches in place on hook

  • Is swing radius around cranes clearly marked

Chains

  • Chains in date

  • Are they the right chain for the job, rated, right angle, not too short or too long

  • Chains: have the certificates been reviewed, are they Onsite.

Shackles

  • Shackles are free from damage

  • Shackles used are the same manufacturer

  • Shackles: Proper pin used that was supplied by manufacturer

  • Shackles: all the same size and rating

  • Are shackles on good certified lifting points

Dropped Objects

  • Have all loose items been removed from the load, are all objects staying on the load secured so not to fall or dislodge and shift the load

Tag lines

  • Tag lines: at least two tag lines, preferably four

  • Tag lines: are they long enough for the job

  • Tag lines: no knots or horse tails on the tag lines

Load

  • Lifting points center the load, will it shift with lifting off the deck

  • Is the load going around a high risk area

  • Is the travel path clear of personnel

  • Will either positions shift or move when the lift is lifted or placed in its new position

  • Is the lift heavy or complex enough to have an engineered solution.

  • Is a copy of the lifting program on site for complex or heavy lifts

Completed safety Pre-lift Checklist

  • Crane operator name and signature if this load is safe and ready for lift

  • Crane operator name and signature if this load is safe and ready for lift

  • Auditor name and signature

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