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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the crane inspection checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the crane name/number and location at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the specific crane being inspected.
  3. Fill in the operator’s name, crane type, capacity, and date of inspection. These details help maintain accurate records.
  4. Record the hour meter readings by noting the start and stop times, along with the oiler’s name and total hours operated.
  5. Proceed to check each item listed in the inspection section. Mark 'S' for satisfactory, 'U' for unsatisfactory, or 'N/A' if not applicable. Ensure thoroughness in inspecting all components such as safety guards, control systems, and emergency stops.
  6. After completing inspections, have both the operator and supervisor sign at their respective sections to validate the checklist.
  7. Finally, add any comments that may be relevant to the inspection findings before saving your completed form.

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Background: 29 CFR 1910.178(q)(7) requires that Industrial trucks shall be examined before being placed in service and shall not be placed in service if the examination shows any condition adversely affecting the safety of the vehicle. Such examination shall be made at least daily.
The major inspection should be comprehensive and include inspecting for wear, fatigue and ing of all of the components of the crane, hoist or winch critical to its safe operation and use. The inspection should include attention to both structural and mechanical elements.
Frequent Inspection Checklist On a daily basis, look for all maladjustments that are interfering with proper operation of the crane. Daily inspect any deterioration or leakage in lines, tanks, valves, drain pumps, and other air or hydraulic systems. Check for damage like any deformed or ed hook.
OSHA regulations only require that such equipment be inspected during initial use and annually thereafter by a competent person, or by a government or private agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor. The owner must, also, maintain a record of these inspections.
The BS 7121 series has been accepted by the HSE as representing the consensus of opinion based on practical experience for safety of cranes. WARNING. This British Standard calls for the use of procedures that can be injurious to health if adequate precautions are not taken.

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During periodic inspections, attention is given to identifying loose bolts, ed sheaves, damaged locking devices, and wear on the braking system. Also, inspections cover load and wind indicators, gasoline and electric power plants, and electrical wiring.
Depending on how much and how often your crane is in use, you have to perform frequent and periodic inspections at appropriate intervals. OSHA Standard 1910.179 classifies frequent inspections as occurring daily to monthly, and periodic inspections as occurring at 1 to 12 month intervals.

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