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Rigging Equipment Safety is the #1 priority
Rigging equipment • Inspect rigging equipment: • Before each shift • As necessary during use • Remove rigging equipment: • If defective • When not in use 2 a
Safe working load • Recommended safe load • Mark custom lifting accessories • Proof test to 125 percent 2 b
Competent person and inspection • Inspect before each shift • Additional inspections • Remove from service 3 a
Alloy steel chains • Attached ID information • Rated capacity in Table H-1 • Chain link wear in Table H-2 4 a
Inspect alloy steel chains based on • Frequency of sling use • Severity of service conditions • Nature of lifts made • Experience from other slings 4 b
Sling Inspection • Inspect slings every 12 months • Maintain records of inspections 4 c
Wire rope • Safe working load • Protruding ends of stands • Don’t use knots • Visible broken wires 5 a
Slings general requirements • Don’t use knots • Prevent kinking • Balance loads 7 a
Slings general requirements • Use padded slings • Don’t shock load slings • Watch your fingers 7 b
Sling attachments and safe operation • Fiber wire core rope slings • Nonfiber core wire rope slings • Proof test 8 a
Natural or synthetic fiber rope slings • Table H-15, 16, 17, and 18 apply • Follow mfg. recommendations • Don’t use knots 9 a
Splicing natural or synthetic slings • Requirements for full tucks • Don’t use knots • Don’t use clamps • Watch for sharp edges 10 a
Remove natural or synthetic slings • Abnormal wear • Powdered fiber • Broken or cut fibers 10 b
Remove natural or synthetic slings • Variations in size of strands • Discoloration or rotting • Distortion of hardware 10 c
Marking/coding synthetic webbing • Name of manufacturer • Rated capacity • Type of material 11 a
Synthetic webbing requirements • Don’t exceed capacity • Uniform thickness • Fittings as strong as sling • Use stitching to attach fittings 11 b
Synthetic webbing precautions • Fumes, vapors, sprays, mists, liquids • Nylon web slings 11 c
Synthetic webbing precautions • Polyester and polypropylene slings • Temperature restrictions 11 d
Remove synthetic webbing • Acid or caustic burns • Melting or charring • Snags, punctures, tears • Distortion of fittings 11 e
Shackles and hooks • Table H-19 for safe working loads • Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations • Test hooks 12 a