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1#803 Introduction to saferigging practices
Rob Siemens
Wednesday, March 30, 201111:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Rigging SafetyEnhancing knowledge saves lives
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Many industries use Rigging
Regardless of what industry your in, youwill encounter some form
of rigging. Lifting Pulling Cargo Securement
What saves lives is knowing yourequipment and understanding the
properuse.
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Rigging in Construction
Today we hear of many accidents Most due human error
Unacceptable behavior
Example of howInjuries occur
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Construction Safetyimportance
Many dont realize the importance ofrigging safety until its to
late Accidents resulting in death cause everyone
to reconsider their position on safety. The purpose of this
conference is to ensure
those who go to work, return home safely andalive.
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Rigging Procedures in Construction
Christmas Treeing
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2Steel Connector
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(4)The multiple lift rigging assembly shall be rigged
with the members: rigged at least 7feet apart
rigged from the top down
attached at their center of gravity andmaintained level
Understand your Equipment
Regardless of your industry, you must:
Know the types of equipment needed inthe field.
Know the proper names for the equipment. Understand how to
properly use them. Understand how to read the capacity
Commonly mistakenequipment
Shackles versus Clevises can be a deadlymistake.
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888.829.9099
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888.829.9099
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3Visit our booth
Should you have questions that we have notbeen able to answer,
look for Royal Arcsbooth and we can discuss your individual
rigging applications.
Thank you!
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Hand Signals & Verbal Commands
Rob SiemensOSHA Authorized Instructor #:EKU00275
Royal Arc Industrial Services
Hand Signals & Verbal Commands
Rob SiemensOSHA Authorized Instructor #:EKU00275
Royal Arc Industrial Services
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Rigging Procedures in ConstructionRigging Procedures in
Construction
Christmas Treeing Christmas Treeing
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Steel ConnectorSteel Connector
History
1914-1918 mobile cranes begin to appear 1916 first crane
standard ASME 1920-1925 meetings and discussions on crane
safety ASME The Safety Code for Cranes Derricks & Hoists
ASA B30.2-1943 Jointly ASME and the U.S. Navy reorganized as
an American National Standards Committeein 1962 with 39 members
and 27organizations
History
1914-1918 mobile cranes begin to appear 1916 first crane
standard ASME 1920-1925 meetings and discussions on crane
safety ASME The Safety Code for Cranes Derricks & Hoists
ASA B30.2-1943 Jointly ASME and the U.S. Navy reorganized as
an American National Standards Committeein 1962 with 39 members
and 27organizations
Quick History Tower Cranes are newer
than mobile cranes, butstill 100 years old
Less than 5% of craneaccidents involve towercranes. Most
accidents occur onmobile equipment.
Most are designed inEurope(Germany,France, Italy, Spain), andnow
China
Quick History Tower Cranes are newer
than mobile cranes, butstill 100 years old
Less than 5% of craneaccidents involve towercranes. Most
accidents occur onmobile equipment.
Most are designed inEurope(Germany,France, Italy, Spain), andnow
China
France, 1867France, 1867
Cologne, 1819Cologne, 1819
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4England, ~1910 (Morris & Bastert)England, ~1910 (Morris
& Bastert)
Germany, 1910 (Wolff)Germany, 1910 (Wolff)
Germany, 1913 (Wolff)Germany, 1913 (Wolff)Points of view, ideas,
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Germany, 1949 (Liebherr)Germany, 1949 (Liebherr)
Germany, 1956 (Liebherr)Germany, 1956 (Liebherr)
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Denmark, 1975 (Kroll)Denmark, 1975 (Kroll)
Chicago, 2008 (Potain)Chicago, 2008 (Potain)
Chicago, 2006 (Linden)Chicago, 2006 (Linden)
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ANSI A10.42-2000
5.2.1 CommunicationRiggers shall be capable of
understandingspoken and written English and shouldunderstand the
language in use at thelocation.
ANSI A10.42-2000
5.2.1 CommunicationRiggers shall be capable of
understandingspoken and written English and shouldunderstand the
language in use at thelocation.
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Title 8 CCR 5001.Title 8 CCR 5001.(a) A signal person shall be
provided when the point of operation is not in full anddirect view
of the operator unless a signaling or control device is provided
for safedirection of the operator.(b) Only qualified persons shall
be permitted to give signals.(c) A uniform signal system shall be
used on all operations and if hand signals areused, they shall be
clearly understood by the operator. (Note: For recommendedhand
signals, see Plate I.)(d) Signal systems other than manual shall be
protected against unauthorized use,breakage, weather or obstruction
which will interfere with safe operation. In theevent of any known
malfunction, an alternate signal system shall be used or allmotion
shall be stopped.(e) There shall be conspicuously posted in the
vicinity of the hoisting operations, alegible chart depicting and
explaining the system of signals used.NOTE: Authority cited:
Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3,Labor Code.
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ASME B30.5 2004ASME B30.5 2004
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ASME B30.5 2004ASME B30.5 2004
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ASME B30.5 2004ASME B30.5 2004
Note: Examples of SignalsSwing right 50 feet, 25 feet, 15 feet,
10feet, 5 feet, 2 feet, swing stopLoad down 100 feet, 50 feet, 40
feet, 30feet, 2 feet, load stopLoad up slow, slow, slow, load
stop
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ANSI A10.42-2000ANSI A10.42-2000
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ANSIA10.42-2000
ANSIA10.42-2000
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