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No Points to be Checked No Yes A Remarks
1 Are the cranes visually inspected for defective components
prior to the beginning of any work shift?                
2 Are all electrically operated cranes effectively grounded?                
3 Is a crane preventive maintenance program established?                
4 Is the load chart clearly visible to the operator?                
5 Are operating controls clearly identified?                
6 Is a fire extinguisher provided at the operator's station?                
7 Is the rated capacity visibly marked on each crane?                
8 Is an audible warning device mounted on each crane?                
9 Is sufficient illumination provided for the operator to perform
the work safely?                
10 Are cranes of such design, that the boom could fall over
backward, equipped with boom stops?                

11 Does each crane have a certificate indicating that required


testing and examinations have been performed?                
12 Are crane inspection and maintenance records maintained
and available for inspection?                
13 Every crane (or excavator used as a crane) is inspected
daily by the driver prior to use.        
14 Every crane is inspected weekly by a competent person,
and a record is kept.        
Every crane is thoroughly examined at regular intervals of
15 not more than 12 months by a competent person, and a
record is kept.        
16 There is a test certificate for each crane.        
17 Every crane is regularly maintained.        
18 The crane operator is trained and competent, and is over
the age of 18.        
The rated load capacities for varying radii of the jib,
19 operating speeds and instructions are displayed and are
visible to the operator.        
20 Crane cabins are safe and well designed, with safe means
of access to them, and crane controls are clearly marked.        
21 Crane operators and signallers/banksmen are trained in the
use of hand signals, and illustrations are displayed on site.        
Operators and banksmen find out the weight of a load
22 which they do not know before lifting it. Banksmen have
been trained in the attachment of loads.        
23 Every crane is operating on a hard and level base and
crane outriggers are being used when required.
24 There is a safe means of access to all parts of the crane to
which it is necessary to go for operation or maintenance.        

INSPECTED BY:_________________ COMPANY NAME:_______________


SIGNATURE:___________________ DATE:________________________

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