GC14 Lift plan 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the GC14 Lift plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your company name, project title, location, contract number, and the date of the lifting operation in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the lift plan reference or activity and provide details about the appointed person preparing this lift plan, including their signature.
  4. In the 'Purpose' section, outline control measures for hazards such as crane overturning and load falling. Ensure all relevant risks are addressed.
  5. Complete sections on crane provider and operator details, including contact information and CPCS card numbers.
  6. Detail load specifics like maximum weight and size, along with any other critical information regarding center of gravity and lifting points.
  7. Document site conditions and potential hazards that may affect lifting operations. Include environmental considerations as necessary.
  8. Finalize by reviewing emergency procedures, signaling methods, and ensuring all team members acknowledge their understanding of the lift plan.

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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.
6.3 Telehandlers and Forklift Trucks All lifts with a fork lift truck and telehandlers must only be undertaken after a suitable and sufficient Risk Assessment and a lifting plan developed by the appointed person.
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.
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.
Typically, elevators should be positioned centrally on each floor for easy access from various rooms or areas. Next, use standard symbols to represent the elevator on your floor plan. The most common symbol is a square or rectangle with an E inside it, indicating the elevator shaft.

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