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  • If any answers are NO, provide the tier board number and owner to correct the issue in the corrective action section

Rigging

  • Are cranes/hoists & below the hook devices inspected daily & documented?

  • Corrective Actions:

  • Have issues been identified on pre-use inspections & have items been addressed?

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  • Are cranes & hoists labeled with an identifier & load rating?

  • Corrective Action:

  • Are below the hook devices labeled with an identifier & load rating?

  • Corrective Action:

  • Are lifting plans for high risk lifts posted in the area?

  • Corrective Action:

  • Are rigging straps free of damage?

  • Corrective Action:

  • Is rigging equipment free of wear, twist, cracks, distorted links, excessive stretch in hooks, hoist chains, wire ropes, cables & end connections?

  • Corrective Action:

  • Do all cranes & hoists have annual inspection?

  • Corrective Action:

  • Are controls on pendants clearly labeled?

  • Corrective Action:

  • Are areas where overhead lifts occur cordoned off during lifts? Are team members staying clear of suspended loads?

  • Corrective Action:

  • Do team members know the approximate weight they lift? Have they checked to make sure that weight falls within the lifting structure and device.

  • Corrective Action:

  • Are Team Members trained in classroom & hands-on?

  • Corrective Action:

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