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ADMA-OPCO

OVERHEAD
CRANE SAFETY

Prepared by: ZC&TPO HSE Engineer


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OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANE
OPERATION

ADMA-OPCO Regulation HSE 102


section 27- GENERAL SERVICES
(including Lifting Equipment, Cranes)
defines ADMA-OPCO policy and
guidance on the safe use of lifting
equipment Which should be followed all
times before, during and after using the
lifting equipment.
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To ensure the safe operation of your Gantry, frequently inspect it for
BENT, BROKEN, CORRODED, CRACKED, DAMAGED, or MISSING parts.
DO NOT USE GANTRY if it does not meet inspection requirements.

DO NOT:
Overload Gantry
Lift loads greater than the rated capacity.
Make any adjustments when the Gantry is under
load. If necessary to adjust the
Gantry, first lower and disconnect the load.
Lift or support humans.
Allow the load to swing or roll against any
supporting members.
Tow or Pull Gantry.
DO:
Make certain the load is not attached to the floor.
Remove any obstacles that may impede lifting. 3
OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANE
OPERATION
Hoist operators must inspect equipment daily
before use.
Do not operate a crane or hoist if limit switches,
steel ropes, chains or other components are worn
or in disrepair.
Replace nylon or web slings immediately if
excessively worn.

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OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANE
OPERATION
Associates in the direction of travel should
be warned to move and remain clear of a
lifted load at all times.
Loads should not be suspended over personnel
below.
Under no circumstances may anyone ride the hook
or load.
Directional movement should be made smoothly
and deliberately. Avoid rapid movements in any
direction. 5
OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANE
OPERATION

Do not exceed the rated load


capacity of the crane, hoist,
chain, cable, slings, or other
component.
Slings, load chains and other lifting devices must
be fully and securely seated in the hook before
moving a load. Remove slack from the sling,
chain, or cable before lifting a load.

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OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANE
OPERATION
Use the following practices to avoid swinging
loads:
Locate the hoist directly above the
lifting point of the load before lifting.
Lower loads directly below the hoist.
Keep hoisting ropes vertical. Do not
pull or push the load.
Maintain two full wraps of cable on the
hoisting drum.
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OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANE
OPERATION
When lifting loads at or near capacity, test the
hoist brakes by returning the master switch or
push button to the OFF position after raising
the load a few inches off the floor. If the brakes
do not hold, lower the load to the floor slowly and
do not operate the crane. Report the situation
immediately and DO NOT USE until repaired.

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OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANE
OPERATION
Ensure that all loads are lifted high enough to
clear obstructions before moving the bridge or
trolley. Whenever possible, maintain a minimum
clearance of one foot above loads and to the sides.
Raise the load only to the height necessary to
clear lower objects.
Never pull a hoist by the pendant
cable.

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OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANE
OPERATION
Never leave the controls unattended while a load
is suspended. If it becomes necessary to leave the
controls, lower the load to the floor.
Familiarize yourself with the location of the
disconnect switch.
If loss of electrical power occurs, place controls in
the OFF position to prevent unexpected
startup upon restoration of power.

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OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANE
OPERATION
Disconnect power to a hoist that is unsafe or in
need of repair. Arrange to have the
disconnect switch locked and the control
panel tagged with and Out of Order
or Do Not Operate tag. Never operate
a hoist that has been tagged with an
Out of Order or Do Not Operate
tag, or is your opinion, UNSAFE TO
OPERATE

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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 N
Make sure all control buttons are
labeled to indicate their function.
W E
Operate each button to make sure
it functions properly, releases
immediately, and does not stick. S
Check upper hoist limit switch by slowly raising
the block to trip the switch.
Lower the hoist block to activate the lower limit
switch if the hoist is so equipped, leaving at least
one turn of rope on the take-up drum.
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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
Check the wire rope by lowering the block to the
lowest level and looking for the following conditions.
If any of these conditions are observed, they should be
reported immediately.
Reduced diameter of the rope. This may indicate
the rope has been stretched, has lost its inner core
support, or has worn outside wires.
Any number of broken strands of wires.
Kinked, crushed, cut, or
bird caged wiring, or wiring
with heat damage. 17
HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist

Check load chain for damage, wear at contact


points, cracks, or distorted (bent, twisted, or
stretched) links. Inspect all mechanical coupling
links to insure linking pins are secure and in good
condition. Report unsafe conditions immediately.

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HOISTS / CRANES
Daily Inspection Checklist

Check the condition and capacity


of nylon or synthetic web slings.
Capacity ratings must be legible
on the manufacturers label. The
capacity of the sling being used
must be adequate for the load and
attachment method. Replace
slings immediately if excessive
wear occurs.

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HSE Golden Rules of Lifting Operations
Lifts utilizing cranes, hoists, or other mechanical lifting devices shall not commence
unless:

an assessment of the lift has been completed and the lift method and equipment has
been determined by a competent person(s)

operators of powered, lifting devices are trained and certified for that equipment

rigging of the load is carried out by a competent person(s)

lifting devices and equipment has been certified for use within the last 12 months (at
a minimum)

load does not exceed dynamic and/or static capacities of the lifting equipment

any safety devices installed on lifting equipment are operational

all lifting devices and equipment have been visually examined before each lift by a
competent person(s)
Are you trained and competent to perform this work?
You have an obligation to stop the work if its unsafe.
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Any Questions?

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