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Single Crane Position √ Complete Part 1 only Multiple Crane Positions Complete Parts 1 & 2
Description of Works:
Assembly of tower crane jib
LOAD DETAILS
Max. Weight: 11.92 Ton for assembled jib section Max. Size of Load: 56.8x1.6x1.6 meter
Max. Radius: 8 meter Max. Lift Height: 42 meter
Shape of the Load: Wooden/Steel boxes– Rectangular Shape Others e.g. Unusual Centre of Gravity, Lifting Points etc. Yes
Abrupt movements Watch out for objects in the way of the load movement and be sure that the area
is safe for load movement
Improper handling rigging of load Ensure riggers, supervisor, crane operator are qualified/certified and load should
be properly check before lifting
Defective lifting equipment Ensure lifting equipment (appliances and accessories) has valid certification (3rd
party certificates), inspect equipment prior to use.
Unstable, uneven ground Position crane on stable and even ground
Ensure the outriggers are set correctly sufficient and positioned properly
Use mats under the outriggers to distribute ground pressure
Keep sufficient distance from the edge of excavation if available in the site.
The following non-exhaustive list should be considered during the lift plan along with any other factors which could affect
any aspect of the lift.
PART C. CALCULATIONS
A = 56.3 meters
B = 10 meters
C = 0.6
. tons
D = 11.9 T tons
2
Total Weight (C+D) = 12.5 tons
I agree that the crane described in part 1 may be re-positioned within the constraints defined within the Lift Plan provided
that each time it is set up in a new position the items in the list below are checked and signed for by the Crane Supervisor.
When the crane is being operated by a Contractor, each entry shall be countersigned by an COMPANY person, authorized by
the Project Manager. The signature(s) shall be entered on this form prior to allowing the crane to operate in the new position.
This form shall remain in the crane cab during lifting operations and be returned to the COMPANY Project Manager on completion of
the lifting operations as described in part 1.