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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the GC14 Lift plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your company name, project title, location, contract number, and the date of the lifting operation in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the lift plan reference or activity and provide details about the appointed person preparing this lift plan, including their signature and date.
  4. In the 'Purpose' section, outline control measures for hazards such as crane overturning and load falling. This ensures safety during operations.
  5. Complete sections detailing crane provider information, operator details (including CPCS card numbers), and load specifics like maximum weight and size.
  6. Document site conditions and potential hazards. Include ground conditions, weather considerations, access routes, and third-party impacts.
  7. Finalize by detailing emergency procedures, signaling methods, site layout plans, and ensuring all team members acknowledge understanding of the plan.

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More complex and risky lifting operations will require a lift plan. Simple lifts with say a HAIB are normally executed via a generic lift plan, if at all, but once again if there is anything unusual ie unstable ground, electrical pylons, railway line etc, then a lift plan may be needed.
Despite their straightforward nature, simple lifts still require a lift plan. This plan ensures that all foreseeable risks are identified and mitigated so that the operation can be performed safely. A lift plan must: List all the equipment and accessories being used for the lift.
A lifting plan provides a systematic approach towards planning a lift and ensures that the lifting operation is properly managed. For example, a lifting plan would ensure that the crane is safely deployed and operated, and the lifting crew are clear about their roles and responsibilities.
OSHA Critical Lift Requirements A critical lift is defined as any lift that exceeds 75 percent of a cranes rated capacity or any lift involving more than one crane. OSHA critical lift requirements stipulate that a detailed lift plan must be in place before the lift.
A written lift plan is required for all lifts. The preparer(s) of the plan must, at a minimum, do the following: Characterize the load in terms of dimensions, weight, and center of gravity (determined from drawings, calculations, markings or estimates).

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Components of a Lifting Plan Details of the load; Lifting equipment and gears; Lifting crew (including their roles and competencies); Lifting method; Requirements to or dismantle lifting equipment (if any); Means of communications; Physical and environmental conditions;
The short answer is yesHIAB operations must have a lifting plan. Under the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER), all lifting operations must be properly planned, supervised, and performed by competent individuals.
A MEWP-specific safe-use plan takes a systematic approach to safety for all persons operating/occupying a MEWP, persons and other equipment in the work area, and the safety of any person, such as the general public, not involved directly with MEWP operations but adjacent to or likely to come into proximity of the work

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