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A "critical lift" is defined as any non-routine crane lift requiring detailed planning and additional or unusual safety precautions.
The lift plan will include a method statement as well as technical information on the crane set up and other relevant information about the lifting operation such as ground conditions, access to the site, etc. It needs to include a risk assessment so all hazards are identified and a plan is put in place to negate them.
A complex lifting operation is one where unusual or dangerous loads are lifted; lifts are performed in difficult or hazardous environments; the lift is performed in unusual circumstances; more than one lifting appliance is required or which uses special lifting equipment.
While a lift plan isn't required for every lift, the best way to ensure a safe and efficient lift is to invest in a lift plan.
Rigging and Lifting Plan Components The rigging equipment. Shackles, turnbuckles, and slings being used. The weight being lifted. Center of gravity of the load being lifted.

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Creating a plan when operating a crane is always a very good idea, but it's necessary when planning a critical lift. As defined by OSHA, a critical lift is any lift which: Exceeds 75% of the crane's maximum capacity, Involves multiple cranes, and/or.
The Hartford and Rigger suggest a critical lift safety plan should include the following: Crane configurations and position. Environmental and ground conditions. Load radius, size and weight. Personnel and qualifications. Plans for hoisting personnel and rig. Procedures for communication and inspection.
In order to establish a corporate mobile crane lift-planning requirement, the first step is to define the term, \u201ccritical lift.\u201d The Construction Safety Association of Ontario defines \u201ccritical lifts\u201d as those lifts where the load weight is heavier than 75% of the rated capacity (Campbell and Dickie 227).
2. A Crane Lift Plan is required for every crane lift on a Dimeo project \u2013 see OSHA Subpart CC for definition of crane.
Critical Lift Determination Damage that would result in serious economic consequences. Damage that would result in unacceptable delay to schedule or other significant deleterious programmatic impact (such as loss of vital data) Undetectable damage that would jeopardize future operations or safety of a facility.

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