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At a minimum, the plan should consider the weight of the load, the cranes boom length and the radius where the load will be placed. While verbal plans might be sufficient for some lifts, more complex lifts should have written plans.
Lifting equipment must be of adequate strength and stability for each load lifted. Safe working loads for each configuration must be marked on the equipment or kept with it. Every part of the load and anything attached to it or used in lifting must be of adequate strength.
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 plan for any lifting operation must address the foreseeable risks involved in the work and identify the appropriate resources (including people) necessary for safe completion of the job. Factors to include may be any or all of the following: working under suspended loads. visibility.
Implement Safe Lifting 3, 3, 3 as a hold point of lifting procedures before lifting, which can effectively improve the safety of lifting operation: Keep 3m away from materials being lifted; Lift up the materials 300mm from ground; and Wait for 3 seconds for stabilising the lifting object before lifting
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For complex lifting operations (e.g. a tandem lift using multiple cranes), a written plan should be developed by a person with significant and specific competencies adequate training, knowledge, skills and expertise suitable for the level of the task.
Lifting involves the actual raising and lowering of loads, while rigging focuses on the intricate process of preparing and securing those loads for safe and efficient lifting. Simply put, lifting is the action, and rigging is the preparation.

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