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The lifting plan shall include but not be limited to the following considerations:
The personnel required
The personnels roles, responsibilities and competencies
Compliance to statutory requirements and manufacturer's operation
manual for the lifting equipment
operation.
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The work site operation including proximity of other lifting equipment and work
activities.
Requirements to erect / dismantle the lifting equipment.
Assessment of the need for tagline to control movement of the suspended load.
Means of communication during lifting operations.
Environmental factors detrimental to the lifting operations such as ground
conditions, adverse weather, wind, and poor illumination.
Ensuring a system for reporting any defects is in place.
Provision of a safe place of work for all personnel during lifting operations.
Separate the lifting area with proper barricades and signboard to avoid
unauthorized entry.
Details of
Load
Physical &
Environmental Factors
Key Factors of a
Lifting Plan
Details of
Lifting Equipment
Personnel Involved
Means of
Communication
Weight of Load
Volume =
3.14 X L X ( R2 - r2)
Volume
=lxbxh
Weight
=
Volume X density
Weight
=
Mass X Gravity (9.8m/s2)
Center of Gravity
12 M GRP
Center of Gravity
Center of Gravity
Ton
3
2
8
5
4
7
6
6
8
7 Ton
5
2
3
4
10 Ton
Center of Gravity
Selection of Cranes
Lifting Zone
340
330
360
10
20
Over Front
30
Danger Zone
320
40
310
50
300
60
290
70
280
80
270
Outrigger
260
Caution Zone
Outrigger
90
100
250
110
240
120
Over Rear
230
130
Safe Zone
220
140
210
200
150
190
180
170
160
10
Working Zone
*31m
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Major Hazards
Overturning
of theClearance
Crane
Minimum
Distance Table
Voltage
Minimum Clearance
Distance in Feet
Upto 50 (kV)
10
Over 50 to 200
15
20
25
Falling Objects
35
45
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Lifting Equipments
13
14
15
Rigging Team
Al Ehsaa Housing Project
Lifting
Coordinator
Crane
Operator
Lifting
Supervisor
Trained
Workers
Rigger
Signal
Person
Flag Man
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Environmental Factors
Wind
Weather
Visibility
Object Temperature
Underground Utilities
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Safe Lifting
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Rigging Factors
Positive Load
Engagement
Load Weight
Load
Control
Key
Factors
of a
Rigging
Factors
Lifting Plan
Weight
Distribution
Center of
Gravity
Adequate
Sling Length
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Rigging Considerations
Stated as the Normal Working Load (NWL) is the load that a piece of lifting
equipment, lifting device or accessory can safely utilize to lift, suspend, or lower a
mass without fear of breaking. Usually marked on the equipment by the
manufacturer and is often 1/5 ( 5 : 1) of the Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS)
although other fractions may be used such as 1/4, 1/6 and 1/10
Load represents a force that is much less than that required to make the lifting
equipment fail or yield, also known as the Minimum Breaking Load (MBL).
lbf = Pound-Force
kN= Kilo Netwon
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90o
60o
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45o
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1.004
80o
1.015
75o
1.035
70o
1.064
65o
1.104
60o
1.155
55o
1.221
10
10
50o
1.305
15
15
45o
1.414
40o
1.55
35o
1.742
30o
2.000
25o
2.364
20o
2.924
15o
3.861
10o
5.750
5o
11.49
20
20
25
25
30
30
35
35
40
40
45
45
GOOD
85o
CAUTION
1.000
WARNIN
G
90o
Remarks
DANGER
Tension Factor
Center of Gravity
Sling Angle
50
50
55
55
60
60
65
70
75
75 80
85 90 85 80
70
65
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D1
D2
25
85o
0.9962
80o
0.9848
75o
0.9659
70o
0.9397
65o
0.9063
60o
0.8660
55o
0.8192
50o
0.7660
45o
0.7071
25
25
40o
0.6428
30
30
35o
0.5736
30o
0.5000
25o
0.4226
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GOOD
1.000
CAUTION
90o
Remarks
WARNING
Loss Factor
Center of Gravity
Sling Angle
40
45
45
DANGER
40
50
50
55
55
60
60
65
70
75
75 80
85 90 85 80
70
65
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Load of Capacity -%
Center of Gravity
50.0%
57.4%
30
30 50.0%
35
35
40
64.3%
57.4%
40
64.3%
45
Angle
70.7%
50
76.6%
45
70.7%
50
55
76.7%
55
81.9%
60
60
65
86.6%
90.6%
65
70
75
80
94.0%
85
90
85
80
75
81.9%
86.6%
70
90.6%
94.0%
96.6%
96.6%
98.5%
98.5%
Capacity
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Weight on Slings
P=50 tons
Force in Sling
= 25 tons / sin 60o = 28.87 tons
60o
P/2= 25 tons
P/2= 25 tons
60o
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Sling Tension
(H)
15 ft
9 ft
3 ft
12 ft
1lbs= 0.454Kg
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30
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Inspection
live line
dead end
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Anchoring
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Anchoring
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Lift Calculation
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Any Question
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THANK YOU
YOUR SAFETY OUR PASSION
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