This document provides an overview and guidelines for safe rigging practices for the entertainment industry in New Zealand. It discusses notifiable hazardous work, risk assessments, method statements, common rigging equipment like truss and chain hoists, rigging accessories, and inspection procedures. The aim is to establish industry-wide standards for safe rigging.
This document provides an overview and guidelines for safe rigging practices for the entertainment industry in New Zealand. It discusses notifiable hazardous work, risk assessments, method statements, common rigging equipment like truss and chain hoists, rigging accessories, and inspection procedures. The aim is to establish industry-wide standards for safe rigging.
This document provides an overview and guidelines for safe rigging practices for the entertainment industry in New Zealand. It discusses notifiable hazardous work, risk assessments, method statements, common rigging equipment like truss and chain hoists, rigging accessories, and inspection procedures. The aim is to establish industry-wide standards for safe rigging.
Enteitainment Inuustiy in New Zealanu veision: Biaft Andrew Clbson, SLeve Sanders, Sam !ohnsLon, and CranL CllberL 7/1/2013
"#$%& 1he alm of Lhls gulde ls Lo provlde an overvlew of accepLable enLerLalnmenL rlgglng pracLlses for venues LhroughouL new Zealand. 1here ls a number of well wrlLLen enLerLalnmenL rlgglng LexLs on Lhe markeL and lL ls noL our lnLenL Lo creaLe anoLher of Lhese. lor Lhe purposes of Lhls documenL Lhe Lerm venue exLends beyond Lhe LradlLlonal LheaLre space and lncludes: Arenas, 8allrooms, Conference rooms, School halls, Any oLher lndoor area LhaL ls belng used for Lhe purposes of enLerLalnmenL evenL. CuLdoor sLrucLures, sLaglng, and conslderaLlon for persons cllmblng or belng suspended from Lrusses are noL consldered ln Lhls documenL. We propose Lo broaden Lhe scope of Lhls documenL Lo lnclude Lhese Loplcs ln fuLure verslons. '()*+*,-./-*$+ 1hls gulde has been produced for Lhe LnLerLalnmenL lndusLry of new Zealand Lhrough L1nZ. 1he ma[or conLrlbuLors are: Andrew Clbson SLeve Sanders Sam !ohnsLon CranL CllberL 1he prlmary conLacL for Lhls gulde ls: Andrew Clbson 26 Savllle 8ow, !ohnsonvllle, WelllngLon, 6037 andrew[producLlonservlces.co.nz 1hls gulde has been presenLed Lo Lhe lndusLry ln !uly 2013 durlng Lhe L1nZ conference as a drafL for lndusLry feedback. Coples of Lhe drafL can be obLalned vla Lhe L1nZ webslLe (www.eLnz.org). lollowlng conslderaLlon of Lhe feedback, verslon one of Lhls gulde wlll be released Lo colnclde wlLh Lhe 2014 annual general meeLlng for L1nZ. 1hls documenL ls Lo be revlewed agaln ln 2013 and Lhen revlewed every four years afLer LhaL. 1he revlew commlLLee are Lo be endorsed by Lhe L1nZ LxecuLlve afLer Lhe release of each verslon of Lhe gulde.
7$-*6*/84& 9$.: Any rlgglng work LhaL lnvolves Lhe followlng ls consldered noLlflable: lnvolves llfLlng over 300 kg over flve meLres, and/or lnvolves worklng where Lhe worker could fall flve meLres or more. Pazardous work noLlflcaLlons can be compleLed onllne aL: hLLp://www.osh.govL.nz/Lools/PazardousWork/ages/PazardousWork.aspx ;*,: ',,&,,)&+- A [ob rlsk assessmenL ls Lhe process of ldenLlfylng Lhe rlsks assoclaLed wlLh a parLlcular Lype of work and envlronmenL, Lhen assesslng Lhem on a llkellhood of occurrence verses Lhe severlLy of consequence maLrlx. ConLrol measures are sLaLed and Lhe correspondlng reducLlon ln Lhe maLrlx score lndlcaLed on Lhe assessmenL. 8lsk assessmenLs are covered ln deLall ln ! 789:; <= +>?; wotkloq ltoctlces lo tbe New 2eolooJ 1beotte ooJ otettolomeot loJostty whlch can be found wlLh Lhe followlng llnk: (hLLp://www.eLnz.org/flles/Culde-verslon12.pdf) <&-5$( "-/-&)&+- =>$8 "/6&-1 ',,&,,)&+-? A MeLhod SLaLemenL ls a means of documenLlng Lhe process LhaL wlll be underLaken Lo achleve Lhe [ob. lL provldes a Llme llne, a hlerarchy of responslblllLy, equlpmenL Lo be used, and how. A MeLhod SLaLemenL ls a means of communlcaLlng how Lhe rlsks ldenLlfled ln Lhe 8lsk AssessmenL are Lo be managed for a parLlcular [ob. 1here ls a MeLhod SLaLemenL LemplaLe ln Appendlx 7.0 as well as ln Lhe resources secLlon on Lhe L1nZ webslLe (www.eLnz.org) under Lhe headlng !ob SafeLy AssessmenL. 1he followlng slx quesLlons can be used Lo help perform Lhls assessmenL. lf you answer nC Lo any of Lhe prlmary quesLlons, Lhe secondary quesLlons can be used as an alLernaLlve approach. lf you can answer ?LS Lo all prlmary or Lhe relevanL secondary quesLlons Lhen proceed wlLh Lhe Lask. lf you answer nC Lo prlmary or subsequenL secondary quesLlons, ask your supervlsor for advlce. 1he Lask may requlre supervlslon by experlenced personnel, or lf Lhls ls noL avallable, furLher lnpuL from speclallsLs.
Pave you performed Lhls Lype of Lask before or ls Lhere a documenLed procedure?
uo you have sulLable experlence Lo compleLe Lhls Lask? uo you have access Lo sulLable advlce?
Are you experlenced wlLh Lhe equlpmenL Lo be used?
uo you have access Lo manufacLurer's lnsLrucLlons and speclflcaLlons? ls speclallsL Lralnlng or advlce avallable?
uo you know Lhe maxlmum polnL capaclLy and welghL of every load Lo be rlgged?
Can Lhe venue and producLlon provlde deLalled documenLaLlon? uo you have access Lo speclallsL advlce?
Pave all safeLy lssues and slLe hazards been ldenLlfled and addressed?
Can addlLlonal measures be lnsLalled Lo reduce rlsks? Can addlLlonal equlpmenL be used Lo manage rlsks?
uo you have sulLable access, lncludlng necessary personal proLecLlon, Lo all work areas?
ls sulLable access equlpmenL avallable? Are you sulLably experlenced and quallfled ln advanced access meLhods?
uo you have clear communlcaLlon channels Lo oLher workers ln Lhe area?
Are radlos or moblle phones avallable? uo you have a sysLem of hand slgnals everyone can undersLand?
"#$%% Alumlnlum (and Lo a lesser exLenL, sLeel) Lruss ls sLandard producL used for suspendlng llghLlng, audlo vlsual and scenlc equlpmenL ln Lhe evenLs lndusLry. 1here are numerous shapes and slzes of Lruss avallable Lo meeL Lhe [ob requlremenLs. When selecLlng Lruss Lake lnLo accounL Lhe followlng conslderaLlons: know Lhe poLenLlal loads and dlsLrlbuLlon of loads along Lhe Lruss, know Lhe span lengLhs (dlsLance beLween supporL polnLs) you requlre, 1russ musL have a label sLaLlng: ! ManufacLurer, ! 1ype of Lruss, ! Serlal/baLch number, 1he suppller of Lhe Lruss musL be able Lo provlde: ! 1he maLerlals used Lo manufacLure Lhe Lruss, ! 1he dlmenslons and englneerlng properLles of Lhe Lruss, ! 1he sLandards Lhe Lruss was manufacLured Lo (eg Ln 13814), ! ulscard crlLerla for Lhe Lruss, ! (ldeally) a load Lable LhaL has some sLandard spans and sLandard load conflguraLlons 1 , When renLlng Lruss Lhe suppller musL be able Lo presenL a malnLenance pollcy and servlce log for Lhe equlpmenL. &'()'*+ ,-.'/-% 1he elecLrlc chaln holsL ls anoLher sLaple plece of equlpmenL ln Lhe enLerLalnmenL lndusLry. CLher equlpmenL commonly used for llfLlng lncludlng manual chaln blocks, and wlre rope wlnches (ofLen mounLed Lo sLands). Llke Lruss, Lhere are a range of slzes, conflguraLlons, and manufacLures of chaln holsLs and Lhe Lype requlred depends on Lhe proposed use. 1he followlng conslderaLlons need Lo be Laken: WhaL loads are Lo be llfLed, WhaL speed do Lhe loads need Lo be llfLed aL (lL ls lmporLanL Lo conslder Lhe dynamlc loads lmposed on Lhe supporLlng sLrucLure, Pow many polnLs ls Lhe sLrucLure ls Lo be llfLed by and Lhe load dlsLrlbuLlon Lhrough Lhese polnLs, 1he followlng lnformaLlon musL be sLaLed on Lhe llfLlng equlpmenL: ! ManufacLurer, ! 1ype of holsL, WLL,
1 As Lhere ls an lnflnlLe number of load conflguraLlons lL would be lmposslble Lo LabulaLe Lhem all, however, a sLrucLural englneer would be able Lo calculaLe Lhe sulLablllLy of deslgn based on Lhe dlmenslonal and englneerlng properLles supplled.
! Serlal number, and ! lf appllcable, elecLrlcal requlremenLs (volLage, number of phases requlred, amperage draw), LlecLrlcal equlpmenL needs Lo have a currenL A1 LesL Lag, When renLlng llfLlng equlpmenL Lhe suppller musL be able Lo presenL a malnLenance pollcy and servlce log for Lhe equlpmenL, When uslng more Lhan one holsL Lo llfL a load (e.g. a Lruss llne suspended on Lwo holsLs) Lhe WLL of Lhe holsL musL be reduced by a facLor of 0.73 Lo allow for dlscrepancles such as Lhe Lruss noL belng perfecLly level(rolyLe Croup, 2009), Cround supporL Lowers ofLen use a comblnaLlon of Lruss and a llfLlng devlce. 1hese Lowers need Lo have an accompanylng englneerlng reporL sLaLlng Lhe allowable helghL of Lhe Lower, allowable loads LhaL can be suspended, and any braclng requlred Lo ensure sLrucLural sLablllLy, When uslng ground supporLed sLrucLures Lhe load carrylng capaclLy of Lhe ground needs Lo be facLored lnLo load calculaLlons. 0'++'*+ 1//-%%2#'-% 8lgglng accessorles are consldered Lo be lLems LhaL are requlred Lo connecL Lhe Lruss Lo Lhe llfLlng devlce and Lhe llfLlng devlce Lo Lhe venue. 1hls lncludes: SLeel hardware such as shackles, MasLerllnks, and Culckllnks, SLeel cable such as sllngs, sLlngers, and drlfLs (Lracers), SynLheLlc sllngs such as web sllngs and polyesLer round (endless) sllngs (e.g. SpanseLs), Chaln sllngs and cluLch chalns, LlfLlng brackeLs and spreader beams. 8lgglng accessorles need Lo dlsplay: Worklng load llmlL, ManufacLurer, 8aLch / serlal number. As wlLh oLher rlgglng devlces Lhe suppller musL be able Lo provlde documenLaLlon as Lo Lhe sLandards Lhe equlpmenL complles wlLh and an lnspecLlon and dlscard crlLerla as well as, ln a renLal slLuaLlon, a malnLenance and servlce log. 023- 0'++'*+ As ropes are used ln numerous appllcaLlons ln evenL rlgglng lL ls lmporLanL Lo conslder Lhe followlng when selecLlng Lhe approprlaLe rope: 1he purpose of Lhe rope rlgglng (e.g. a haul llne for polnLs / cable plcks, Lo hang banners, or as parL of a worklng aL helghL sysLem), 1he loads lmposed on Lhe rope, 1he LemperaLure properLles of Lhe rope, And Lhe abraslon reslsLance properLles of Lhe rope.
1he properLles of ropes can be provlded by Lhe suppller and furLher lnformaLlon on approprlaLe use can be found ln Lhe AFFB=G;: 0=:; =? /B>H<9H; ?=B 4=>:Illftloq ooJ klqqloq (M8l, 2012). 8opes need Lo be lnspecLed for damage from LemperaLure, chemlcals (lncludlng roL), and abraslon prlor Lo use. 4*%3-/)'2* 5*6 75'*)-*5*/- All equlpmenL musL be vlsually lnspecLed prlor Lo each use. ln addlLlon Lo Lhls all equlpmenL musL be perlodlcally lnspecLed by a compeLenL person and documenLed. 1he lnspecLlon charL musL sLaLe Lhe asseL number or serlal number of Lhe plece of equlpmenL, Lhe daLe puL lnLo servlce, Lhe condlLlon and ouLcome, and Lhe name of Lhe lnspecLor, 1he lengLh of perlod wlll be deflned by Lhe manufacLurer or governlng leglslaLlon and ls ad[usLed accordlng Lo amounL of use and/or Lhe envlronmenLal condlLlons. ln any case Lhe mlnlmum requlremenL ls Lwelve monLhs. (M8lL, 2012), An example of an lnspecLlon charL can be found ln Appendlx 8.0. <&-5$($4$B1 C/%&.9$.: 895*% lans are an easy way Lo communlcaLe key lnformaLlon Lo relevanL parLles. ln order Lo achleve Lhls Lhey need Lo: 8e speclflc Lo Lhe venue, 8e of a sulLable scale (l.e. readable), 8e accuraLe. key measuremenLs should also be sLaLed on a plan and elevaLlons should also be lncluded (especlally where venue helghL could be a llmlLlng facLor). &256 /59/$95)'2*% ln order Lo ensure a rlgglng sysLem can supporL a show Lhere needs Lo be an accuraLe assessmenL of Lhe loads lmposed ln Lhe sysLem. Cnce Lhe loads of Lhe show have been calculaLed Lhe resulLanL loads on Lhe rlgglng and lnLo Lhe venue can also be calculaLed. 8esulLanL loads can be greaLly lncreased by mlnor ad[usLmenLs Lo Lhe rlgglng for example maklng a brldle shallower or Laklng an exLra wrap on a sllng around a Lruss Lo galn a sllghLly hlgher Lrlm helghL. Where Lhere ls a complex load dlsLrlbuLlon calculaLlons should be checked by a sulLably quallfled sLrucLural englneer. MosL rlgglng LexLs have a number of useful formulas for deLermlnlng resulLanL loads and some are reproduced ln Appendlx 3.0
:2*)#5/)2# ; :9'-*) )2 %$339< )2 )=- .-*$- rovlde a load plan of Lhe proposed rlg ln Lhe venue aL leasL Len worklng days prlor Lo arrlval, rovlde a meLhod sLaLemenL as ouLllned above, rovlde a rlsk assessmenL for parLlcularly hazardous slLuaLlons, rovlde, lf requesLed, proof LhaL equlpmenL complles wlLh currenL sLandards and ls servlceable (proof of load LesL, A1 LesL, and servlce record), lnform venue of any laLe changes (e.g. needlng Lo move polnLs elsewhere), Lnsure all polnLs are deslgned wlLh sulLable redundancy so LhaL Lhe fallure or one componenL wlll noL resulL ln caLasLrophlc fallure. 1hls can be achleved by Lhe use of a secondary suspenslon aL each polnL where Lhe secondary polnL ls approprlaLely lnsLalled Lo handle Lhe Lransfer of load onLo lL. (Where a venue sLlpulaLes a secondary suspenslon polnL (safeLy) musL be provlded, lL ls Lhe responslblllLy of Lhe ConLracLor/CllenL Lo prove LhaL Lhere ls sufflclenL redundancy ln Lhelr rlgglng Lo omlL Lhe safeLles and obLaln a wrlLLen exempLlon from Lhe venue managemenL), Lnsure LhaL where lL ls noL posslble or pracLlcable Lo lnsLall secondary polnLs, a deLalled and [ob speclflc rlsk assessmenL and meLhod sLaLemenL musL be produced whlch wlll sLand up Lo peer revlew or be approved by an lndusLry based englneer.
>-*$- )2 %$339< )2 )=- /2*)#5/)2#;/9'-*) ubllsh and make avallable a servlce load manual Lo users and sub-conLracLors upon requesL, ubllsh addlLlonal requlremenLs LhaL Lhe venue has - e.g. all rlggers Lo have compleLed a safeLy aL helghL course, Pave sLamped or permanenLly labelled and daLed on beams allowable loads and load dlsLrlbuLlon, Check proposed loads from producLlon companles agalnsL venue servlce load manual (seek addlLlonal advlce e.g. peer revlew / englneer), rovlde a compeLenL person knowledgeable of boLh Lhe venue and currenL rlgglng pracLlces durlng all ma[or rlgglng and de-rlgglng procedures.
lL ls envlsaged LhaL L1nZ would work wlLh venues Lo ensure Lhey provlde Lhe lnformaLlon requlred and could hold a copy of Lhls lnformaLlon.
?5/)2#% 2( @5(-)< 1he facLor of safeLy ls Lhe raLlo beLween Lhe deslgnaLed worklng load llmlL (WLL) (or safe worklng load (SWL)) and Lhe load Lhe equlpmenL ls expecLed Lo fall aL. 1he followlng are Lhe mlnlmum facLors of safeLy are exLracLed from Lhe Approved Code of racLlce for Load-LlfLlng 8lgglng (ACLL8) (M8lL, 2012), LqulpmenL lacLor of SafeLy llaL web and round sllngs 6:1 SLeel rope 3:1 Chaln and accessorles 4:1
ln hlgh rlsk slLuaLlons (l.e. when suspended over people) Lhe above safeLy facLors musL be doubled. 1russes are LreaLed dlfferenLly Lo oLher rlgglng accessorles and Lyplcally Lhe allowable load Lables use a facLor of safeLy a loL lower Lhan above. lor example, rolyLe use a facLor of safeLy of 1.7 for plasLlc deformaLlon and 2.3 for fallure (rolyLe Croup, 2008). 1hls ls ln llne wlLh englneered alumlnlum sLrucLures ln Lhe consLrucLlon lndusLry. Llkewlse, ln hlgh rlsk slLuaLlon, Lhe loads wlLhln Lhe load Lables musL be halved Lo double Lhe safeLy facLor. Pow Lhe rlgglng equlpmenL ls Lo be used may affecL Lhe WLL of Lhe equlpmenL (M8lL, 2012). 1reaLmenL MulLlpllcaLlon facLor SLralghL pull 1.0 8askeL hlLch 2.0 Choke hlLch 0.7 Chalns from llfLlng devlces musL never be choked or prevenLed from LwlsLlng freely ln Lhe hook as Lhe LwlsL could damage Lhe chaln and / or llfLlng devlce, and cause [ammlng. ;&6&.&+#&, uonovan, P., 2002, 'A<;B<>9AJ;A< *9779A7K ! /B>H<9H>C #89:; ?=B *977;BLM &;L97A;BLM >A: 5>A>7;BLM 8lgglng Semlnars, L1nZ, 2011, ! #89:; ?=B +>?; ,=BD9A7 /B>H<9H;L 9A <@; .;N 3;>C>A: 1@;><B; >A: 'A<;B<>9AJ;A< %A:8L<BOM verslon 12, L1nZ, downloaded from www.eLnz.org, Plggs, C., 2008, !A %A<B=:8H<9=A <= *9779A7 9A <@; 'A<;B<>9AJ;A< %A:8L<BO 2 nd LdlLlon, LnLerLalnmenL 1echnology ress, M8lL (MlnlsLry of 8uslness and LmploymenL), 2012, !FFB=G;: 0=:; =? /B>H<9H; ?=B 4=>: 49?<9A7, downloaded from: hLLp://www.buslness.govL.nz/healLhandsafeLygroup/lnformaLlon-guldance/all- guldance-lLems/acop-load-llfLlng-rlgglng, LASA, 2010, /4!+! .><9=A>C *9779A7 0;B<9?9H><; 2>A:E==D 2 nd edlLlon, rofesslonal LlghLlng and Sound AssoclaLlon, rolyLe Croup, 2008, PC>HD P==DK /B=CO<; 1;H@A9H>C J><<;BL 2 nd edlLlon, rolyLe Croup downloaded from www.prolyLe.com, rolyLe Croup, 2009, )F;B><9A7M J>9A<;A>AH;M >A: +;BG9H; 5>A8>C /B=CO?<K /4' - QQRQSRQT L;B9;L 0@>9A 2=9L<M rolyLe Croup downloaded from www.prolyLe.com.
'%%&+(*#&, DEF 2.0,, [uLllnL 18uSS Anu kL? LLLMLn1S PL8L] GEF H0/4*6*#/-*$+, CurrenLly Lhe new Zealand quallflcaLlon sLrucLure ls golng under a revlew. L1nZ are heavlly lnvolved ln Lhls revlew and developlng relevanL quallflcaLlons for Lhe lndusLry whlch lncludes rlgglng. IEF J$K&.+*+B 4&B*,4/-*$+ [S1A1L 8LLLvAn1 LLClSLA1lCn PL8L] PealLh and SafeLy Load llfLlng Cranes Scaffoldlng LEF M+6$.)/-*$+ [Aul1lCnAL lnlC8MA1lCn SCu8CLS L.C. LnClnLL8S Anu WPA1 1?L Cl CuLS1lCnS 1C ASk Anu lnlC8MA1lCn 1C 8CvluL (LlkL 8CCSLu ML1PCu Cl A11ACPMLn1 1C 1PL S18uC1u8L] NEF O,&604 #/4#04/-*$+, P2Q R@ @SC'7T@T =9*-5 8&--&. (*/B./),?U All good rlgglng LexLs have Lhe key calculaLlons requlred for day Lo day rlgglng. 1hese lnclude: uonovan (2002), Plggs (2002), and LASA (2010) 1he followlng calculaLlons refer Lo Lhe dlagram below:
V/4#04/-*+B -5& 4&+B-5 $6 / 8.*(4& 4&B *, %&.6$.)&( using Pytbagoras' tbeorem: lor brldle leg one: I 1 = I 1 2 +E 1 2
lor brldle leg Lwo: I 2 = I 2 2 +E 2 2
v 1 and v 2 are Lhe verLlcal dlsLances from Lhe respecLlve beams Lo Lhe polnL P 1 and P 2 are Lhe horlzonLal dlsLances from Lhe respecLlve beams Lo Lhe polnL
V/4#04/-*+B R.*(4& 4&B -&+,*$+ lor Lhe flrsL brldle leg: I 1 = wH 2 L 1 (v 1 H 2 )+(v 2 H 1 )
lor Lhe second brldle leg: I 2 = wH 1 L 2 (v 1 H 2 )+(v 2 H 1 )
Where W ls Lhe load Lo be llfLed V/4#04/-*+B -5& .&,04-/+- 4$/(, 6.$) / ,&.*&, $6 %$*+- 4$/(, $+ / -.0,,
1he resulLanLs for a slngle polnL load can be calculaLed as follows: R 1 = wE 2 Span
R 2 = wE 1 Span
1he above formula can be used for each polnL load and Lhe values for 8 1 and 8 2 can be summed Lo glve Lhe LoLal resulLanLs. 8esulLanLs from dlsLrlbuLed and llnearly lncreaslng loads can be obLalned by applylng Lhe LoLal load as a polnL load Lhrough Lhe cenLre of gravlLy of Lhe elemenL. 8 1
8 2
Span
P 1
P 2
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F a c t o r After Controls !"# %&'() *+,) -,,.,,/.(0 Hazard Consequences At Risk Before Controls Control Measures !"#$%&'( *+ ,(-'./01' 2"0/3&4.( Date: Dept.: Job Safety Assessment Job Location and details: Isolation, Permits These are mandatory fields and must be filled in on all jobs. Consider hazards and controls for people, plant, process, property and environment. Approved by: !""#$%&' )*+ Tags, Barricades Team Members PPE Requirements Plant, Equipment, Tools General Considerations 5678 9 :"* 24;'/+ ,.4&+<%< =>?@A?B@=C !"#$%&'( *+ ,(-'./01' 2"0/3&4.( Job Step Hazard Identified Controls Action Step No. 5678 9 :"* 24;'/+ ,.4&+<%< =>?@A?B@=C !"#$%&'( *+ ,(-'./01' 2"0/3&4.( Step No. Job Step Hazard Identified Controls Action 5678 9 :"* 24;'/+ ,.4&+<%< =>?@A?B@=C Example register - thorough examination of all chains, ropes or lifting tackle
Size Distinguishing number of mark and description sufficient to identify the chain, rope or lifting tackle Number of certificate of test and examination Date when chain, rope or tackle was first taken into use Particulars of each thorough examination of all chains, ropes or lifting tackle Date and by whom carried out Particulars of any defect found which may affect the same working load, and steps taken to remedy such a defect. (To be initialled and dated) Date and name Date and name Date and name