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Begin by entering your NAME and ORGANIZATION in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying who conducted the inspection.
Fill in the SERIAL NUMBER of the rigging equipment. This helps track specific items and ensures accurate record-keeping.
Specify the LOCATION where the rigging is being used. This provides context for future inspections and maintenance.
Indicate the TYPE and SIZE of the rigging equipment. These details are essential for compliance and safety checks.
Record the DATE IN SERVICE to monitor how long the equipment has been operational, which is vital for maintenance schedules.
Complete the REACH/DRAWING LENGTH/ATTACHMENTS NUMBER section to provide detailed specifications about your rigging setup.
Describe MATERIAL and CONDITION, including any comments that may be relevant for future inspections. Ensure you note down who conducted this assessment by filling in DATE / BY.
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Rigging equipment for material handling shall be inspected prior to use on each shift and as necessary during its use to ensure that it is safe. Defective rigging equipment shall be removed from service. Not be used without affixed, legible identification markings, required by paragraph (a)(2)(i) of this section.
What is inspection log?
Inspection logs are the source document for preparing official certificates and any other report used to document the loading of the lot.
How often must rigging be inspected?
You should be aware that OSHA and ASME require a documented Periodic inspection of your lifting and rigging equipment every 12 months (at a minimum) and monthly to quarterly inspections in more severe service conditions, based on the following criteria: Frequency of use. Severity of service conditions.
This Rigging Equipment Inspection Checklist includes inspection requirements for all sling types (i.e., wire rope, alloy steel chain, metal mesh, natural and
Does the Facility Manager maintain an inspection log for all slings using the identification for each sling established by the user organization, which shows a
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