GWO SLS v2.0

GWO Slinger Signaller V2.0

2021-04-01_TS_SLS_V2

Basic Lifting Plan Wind Jackup @ Windfarm 1

BASIC LIFTING OPERATION

For basic lifting operations, the planning of each individual lift is the responsibility of the person using the lifting equipment. The Lift Controller (LC) in charge of the operation should possess the necessary knowledge, training and experience to be able to carry out the planning, execution and completion of the task in a safe and efficient manner. A simple lifting plan is as follows:

Follow the checklist and complete the lift. If you cannot answer yes to all of the checks noted below consult your lift controller (LC) before attempting the lifting operation.

ACTIONS

YES NO

1 Assess the weight of the load.

2 Choose the correct lifting tackle for the job.

3 Ensure that the load will not pass directly over other workers.

4 Check the path of the load to ensure that there are no obstructions.

5 Ensure that the end position of the load is able to receive the load.

6 Attach the lifting tackle to the load using the correct slinging method.

7 Carry out a trial lift to ensure that the load hangs securely as intended.

8 Fit taglines to control the load from swinging if required.

9 Warn workers in the load path that the operation is about to begin.

10 Weather in limits for lifting operation.

11 Land the load and release the slings using bearers to release if required.

12 Release the crane for other users and clear up all of the gear used.

 GOOD PRACTICE: Remember the job is not finished until the clear up is done! Always clear away the lifting tackle, lifting gear, load bearers and dunnage after use.

 PRECAUTIONS: If you are unsure of the correct lifting or slinging method then see your Lift Controller (CP). The lift supervisor shall act as overall supervisor for this basic auxiliary lift and monitoring the associated TRA 01 for compliance. Do not attempt the lift if you are uncertain of your ability to complete it safely without risk to yourself and others.

Global Wind Organisation www.globalwindsafety.org

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