Critical Lift Plan - Crane Supported Work Platform 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the project details, including the project name, address, contact person, contact number, email, date, time, and shift. This information is crucial for identifying the specific lift plan.
  3. Next, complete the Mobile Crane Information section. Ensure that all fields regarding crane make, model, serial number, operator qualifications, and inspection statuses are accurately filled out. This ensures compliance with safety regulations.
  4. Proceed to the Mobile Crane Assembly and Set-Up section. Confirm that all safety measures are documented and that traffic control is in place. Mark any necessary regulatory numbers as required.
  5. In the Crane Supported Work Platform (CSWP) section, verify that all design and safety checks are completed. Document any evaluations regarding load capacity and equipment inspections.
  6. Finally, engage in discussions about lift procedures and potential hazards with your team. Record attendees' names and signatures for accountability.

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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;
Critical lifts include: lifts made where the load weight is greater than 75% of the rated capacity of the crane; lifts which require load to be lifted, swung or placed out of the operators view ; lifts made with more than one crane; lifts involving non-routine/technically difficult rigging arrangement; hoisting
Creating a Lift Plan 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.
The plan typically includes a detailed description of the load and the equipment to be used, along with the personnel involved in the lift. It also outlines the lift procedure, identifying each step from the starting point to the end. In this way, everyone knows what to expect and can prepare accordingly.
Before making a Critical Lift, a Critical Lift Plan will be prepared by the PIC and or designed Lift Supervisor, the crane operator and rigger. The plan shall be documented and a copy will be provided to PIC and the Safety Representative.

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8 Steps to consider when drafting a lifting plan Weight of load. Location of the loads center of gravity. Overall maximum dimensions of the load. Location and quantity of approved lifting lugs or lifting points. Selection of the appropriate rigging gear to suit lifting points. Height restriction. Risk Assessment.

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