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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the generic lift plan template in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date of Inspection' and 'Project Inspector' details at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking and accountability.
  3. Fill in the 'Crane Owner', 'Crane Type', and 'Crane Operator' fields to identify the equipment and personnel involved in the lift.
  4. In the 'Location of Lift' section, specify where the crane operation will take place, ensuring clarity for all stakeholders.
  5. Address each inspection item by selecting 'Yes', 'No', or 'N/A'. Provide comments where necessary, especially regarding overhead utilities and obstructions.
  6. Complete the load evaluation section by detailing weights for various components like block weight, rigging weight, and total load. Ensure that these figures do not exceed 75% of the crane's maximum capability.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving your completed lift plan. Utilize our platform’s features to share or print your document as needed.

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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.
One of the very first things to do prior to lifting a load is determine the total weight of the load. This should be determined in the early planning stages of a lift, as everything else about the overhead lift will need to account for the weight of the load.
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.
This document provides a lift planning sheet for lifting operations using a mobile crane. The plan details the crane to be used, including its capacity and dimensions. It describes the load to be lifted, its weight and characteristics. Required rigging equipment is specified.
WHO SHOULD PREPARE A LIFTING PLAN? The employer shall ensure that every lifting operation involving lifting equipment is properly planned by a competent person. The competent person should have adequate practical and theoretical knowledge and experience of planning lifting operations.

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