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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
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.
Qualifications Requirements: Qualified by a USACE qualifying official on Link Belt Crawler type crane with 100 ton rating capacity OR Possess a crane certification from an accredited crane certification agency with Large designation in the practical exam and Lattice Boom Crawler designation for the written exam.
A complex lift is a non-routine crane lift requiring detailed planning and unusual or additional safety precautions. These lifts often involve irregular loads or loads with unusual weight distribution, lifting hazardous materials, or technically difficult rigging.
Lift planning: Not just for heavy loads Because every situation can be unique, a lift plan should be created anytime a crane lifts or moves a load. 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.

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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.
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.

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