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Applies to Cranes, Derricks, Hoists and Power-Operated equipment that can be used to hoist, lower and/or horizontally move a suspended load (includes excavators, forklifts, Rough Terrain equipment, etc., when used with rigging).
Lifting Plan - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document provides a lift planning sheet for lifting operations using a mobile crane. The plan details the crane to be used, including its capacity and dimensions.
A Crane Lift Plan (CLP) is needed for every crane lift on a (Company). In the case of Critical Crane Lifts (CCL), if authorized, may have to be analyzed by a competent, certified and professional engineer.
Crane Lift Plans must be submitted at least 48 hours (2 business days) prior to crane mobilization – 5 days for critical and helicopter lifts.
This practical example demonstrates the systematic approach to filling out a lifting plan for a crane, considering load specifications, crane capabilities, safety measures, and risk assessment. It ensures a safe and successful lifting operation in a construction setting.
Our user-friendly, step-by-step design makes 3D Lift Plan easy enough for a novice to use. Free online training classes, tutorials, and videos will get you up to speed quickly. Advanced hands-on training is also available.
Below are some lifting plan samples for your reference. Lift Plan. Crane Lift Plan. Lift-Plan-Permit-Form. Guide Book For Lifting Supervisors. Critical Lift Plan For Overhead Cranes.
Welcome to Lift Planning: a guide to safer workplaces by using the Crane Association of New Zealand (Inc.) Lift Planning Tools. These tools create a common standard across New Zealand allowing crane users, operators and riggers to learn and become familiar with one common tool designed to keep lifting operations safe.
A crane lift plan involves several steps to maximize safety and minimize risks. Here is a simplified example to help you create one of your own: Assess the Load: Identify the size, dimensions, and type of cargo load the crane will lift.
Critical lift plans for cranes are a requirement for high risk lift scenarios. Here's an example of what your plan needs to look like and include.