The "Ten Don'ts" of lifting operations include the following: 1. Don't lift loads that exceed the rated capacity of the lifting equipment. 2. Don't lift loads without proper rigging and securing. 3. Don't operate lifting equipment without proper training and certification. 4. Don't lift loads over people or occupied areas. 5. Don't use damaged or defective lifting equipment. 6. Don't exceed the safe working limits of the lifting equipment. 7. Don't ignore weather conditions that may affect lifting operations. 8. Don't allow unauthorized personnel in the lifting area. 9. Don't neglect to perform pre-lift inspections and safety checks. 10. Don't operate lifting equipment under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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2023-07-05
The ten no-lift rules are the lifting rules for hoisting equipment.
A crane refers to a multi-action device that vertically lifts and horizontally moves heavy objects within a certain range.Lifting machineryAlso known as overhead cranes, gantry cranes, or hoisting cranes.
The main feature of a tire crane is that its driving cab and lifting control room are combined into one. It has evolved from a crawler crane (crawler hoist), transforming the crawler and walking support parts into a wheeled chassis, overcoming the disadvantage of crawler cranes damaging the road surface. It belongs to material handling machinery.
Bridge craneis a lifting device that spans above workshops, warehouses, and material yards for material hoisting. Its two ends rest on tall concrete columns or metal supports, resembling a bridge. The bridge frame of the bridge crane runs longitudinally along tracks laid on both sides, making full use of the space below the bridge frame to hoist materials without being obstructed by ground equipment. It is the most widely used and most numerous type of lifting machinery.
The content of the ten no-lift rules:
(1) No lifting if there are people standing on the load or if there are floating objects.
(2) No lifting if overloaded.
(3) No lifting if the light and dark signals are unclear.
(4) No lifting if flammable, explosive, or hazardous materials are involved.
(5) No lifting if the equipment is malfunctioning or if the load is shaking violently.
(6) No lifting if the wire rope is unqualified or if the binding is not secure.
(7) No lifting if the load is buried underground or if the weight is unknown.
(8) No lifting if the center of gravity of steel or molten iron is excessively off.
(9) No lifting if the load is not properly padded at angles or sharp edges.
(10) No lifting if operating against regulations.
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