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1:33 3:18 Sling Inspection - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Also known as length measure. A link of chain with micrometer is to ensure it matches the sizeMoreAlso known as length measure. A link of chain with micrometer is to ensure it matches the size stated on the sling tag. Next measure reach of sling leg and compare your measurements to the tag.
All sling chains, including end fastenings, shall be given a visual inspection before being used on the job. A thorough inspection of all chains in use shall be made every 3 months.
Different Types of Rigging Equipment Rigging Hooks. Rigging hooks are used when heavy equipment needs to be lifted. ... Pulleys and Blocks. Pulleys and lifting blocks are used when very heavy objects need to be lifted. ... Shackles. ... Eye Bolts. ... Steel Nuts. ... Wire Ropes and Accessories. ... Synthetic Lifting Slings.
6:28 7:54 Pre-Lift Rigging Inspection - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip We verified the hoist. And the safety of the hoist and the crane by doing our pre operationalMoreWe verified the hoist. And the safety of the hoist and the crane by doing our pre operational inspection prior to doing any rigging or lift at the start of our shift.
OSHA and ASME require a documented periodic rigging inspection of all lifting and rigging equipment at least every 12 months. Quarterly or monthly inspections may be required if the equipment is being used in more severe service conditions.
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OSHA and ASME require a documented periodic rigging inspection of all lifting and rigging equipment at least every 12 months. Quarterly or monthly inspections may be required if the equipment is being used in more severe service conditions.
Inspection Criteria for Synthetic Web Slings Capacity tag is missing or illegible. Sling shows signs of melting, charring or chemical damage. End fittings are excessively pitted, corroded, distorted, cracked or broken. Cuts on the face or edge of webbing. Holes, tears, snags or crushed web. Signs of excessive abrasive wear.
A thorough inspection of all chains in use shall be made every 3 months. Each chain shall bear an indication of the month in which it was thoroughly inspected. The thorough inspection shall include inspection for wear, defective welds, deformation and increase in length or stretch.
This involves the person conducting the visually inspecting the equipment, and checking it for wear and tear. Equipment like slings, hooks and even a spreader bar is subject to tremendous external pressure every time itis used. This is why itmust be inspected prior to use, every time.
Frequent Inspection - The sling must be inspected by a designated person before each day or shift in Normal service conditions, or before each use in applications where a rapid rate of sling wear or other degradation may exist. (Severe service conditions).

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