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Ge700-2020-Gc14 Plot 22 Roof
Ge700-2020-Gc14 Plot 22 Roof
Scope of works
Lifting of pre-made roof sections and modular pod units from transport vehicle in the
appropriate order and assemble in position on site to engineers specifaction.
Crane and transport vehicle to arrive on site at 8.00 am and lift supervisor to direct each to lay
down area. lift supervisor to guide crane into position and check. Lift supervisor to guide
transport vehicle into position and check.
Crane operator to begin rigging up once in position and given instruction from lift supervisor.
Plan the lift and operate a safe system of work Supply the Appointed Person Carry out all
work in accordance with BS7121 Ensure all equipment used is tested and certified and free
from visible defect.
3 x Central Balanced Load, with four lifting points bolted into structure. 2 x unbalanced
loads requiring chain block to level load before lifting into position.
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Details of crane
Capacity and type Grove GMK3050 All Terrain 50 ton swl
Height (ground to jib head) 18m Radius 12-16m
Main jib length 20.4m Fly jib length n/a
Total jib length 20.4m
Rated capacity (safe working load) Actual working load
6.1t @ 16m, 9.9t @12m 5t
Outrigger spread 6625 x 6200mm Counterbalance weight 10.5t
Ground conditions (CBR/Strata),
temporary works design in place
well compact sand gravel and clay 15t/m2 (see table)
and checked off (where appropriate)
Airport/airfield requirements
n/a
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Embankments.
n Roads.
n
Culverts.
n Railways.
n
Drainage.
n Personnel and public.
n
Inspection chambers.
n Other cranes.
n
Scaffolding.
n Airports within 6 km of site.
n
Hazard Control
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Weather/environmental considerations
Give detail of wind speeds/environmental conditions that have been referenced/anticipated during lifting operations.
rain to be expected on day of lift. wind speeds to be continually monitored and checked
throughout. no lifting if wind speed exceeds manufacturers guidelines.
Access
Include any special travelling routes, road closures/highways notifications, access problems.
Access and egress is to be from Queen Elizabeth street, the road is narrow with cars
parked either side wagon and crane should be guided in to ensure no damage to
vehicles or property occurs.
N/a
Emergency/breakdown procedures
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Signalling
Indicate whether hand signals or radios are to be used. Also indicate signalling source and radio frequency/channel. This
section can also include any unique signaller identification (that is, different colour helmet/hi-vis) if required.
see drawing
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Lifting Certification
Crane documentation
Ground Bearing information
Lifting accessories information
Lift team
The details of this lift plan, along with any other associated risk assessment, method statement or safe system of work, have
been brought to the attention of, and explained to, the persons listed below, who have acknowledged that they understand the
contents, hazards and associated control measures.
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