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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mobile crane lift plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Project Information section. Enter the date, job number, project name, jobsite address, and a description of the lift to be performed. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. In the Crane Information section, provide details about the crane including manufacturer, model, serial number, rating, and inspection date. This information is crucial for safety compliance.
  4. Next, specify the weight of the load and any allowances for extra weight in the Lift Information section. This helps in calculating total weight lifted.
  5. Fill out Rigging Components by selecting sling type and entering sizes and capacities. Ensure that angles are checked to maintain safety standards.
  6. Complete Setup Information by detailing crane setup type and distance. Include ground bearing pressure calculations as needed.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing off on the document. Use our platform’s features to save or share your completed lift plan easily.

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If you are looking to hire a crane you may need a Lift Plan to ensure full compliance with health and safety legislation. GGRs fully certified Appointed Persons can create a detailed Lift Plan, method statement and risk assessment for your project.
Lifting involves the actual raising and lowering of loads, while rigging focuses on the intricate process of preparing and securing those loads for safe and efficient lifting. Simply put, lifting is the action, and rigging is the preparation.
The Basic Rigging Plan Who is responsible (competent) for the rigging? Has communication been established? Is the rigging in acceptable condition? Is the rigging appropriate for lifting? Does the rigging have proper identification? Does all gear have known working load limits? What is the weight of the load?
Components of a Lifting Plan Details of the load; Lifting equipment and gears; Lifting crew (including their roles and competencies); Lifting method; Requirements to or dismantle lifting equipment (if any); Means of communications; Physical and environmental conditions;
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.

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How are Crane Lift Plans Calculated Assessing the Load. The first step involves understanding the weight, dimensions, and specific characteristics of the load to be lifted. Selecting the Crane. Surveying the Site. Planning the Lift. Documentation and Compliance. Safety Protocol Review.
What should a lift plan include? Every successful lift plan should have risk assessments, method statements (how the lift will be executed), technical information (such as crane set up) and any other relevant documentation and information including schedules, maps, condition reports, drawings and photographs.

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