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A lifting plan method statement is a document that outlines the procedures, safety

measures, and steps involved in conducting lifting operations. It's crucial to ensure the safety
of personnel and property during such activities. Here are the key elements you should
include in a lifting plan method statement:

Project Information:

Name of the project


Location of the lifting operation
Date and time of the lifting operation
Names and roles of personnel involved (operators, signalmen, supervisors, etc.)
Description of the Lifting Operation:

Brief overview of the lifting task


Type of equipment being used (crane, forklift, etc.)
Description of the load being lifted
Risk Assessment:

Identify potential hazards and risks associated with the lifting operation
Evaluate the risks and describe how they will be mitigated
Equipment and Resources:

List all equipment to be used (cranes, slings, shackles, spreader bars, etc.)
Ensure equipment is inspected, certified, and suitable for the task
Detail the qualifications and certifications required for equipment operators
Lifting Procedure:

Step-by-step breakdown of the lifting process


Clear instructions for each phase, from preparation to completion
Emphasize proper load attachment, balance, and control
Site Preparation:

Describe how the work area will be set up and secured


Ensure adequate ground stability and load-bearing capacity
Establish exclusion zones and restrict unauthorized access
Communication and Signals:

Detail the communication methods between equipment operators and signalmen


Define standardized hand signals and radio communication codes
Emergency Procedures:

Outline actions to take in case of equipment failure, accidents, or emergencies


Provide contact information for emergency services and on-site medical assistance
Personnel Responsibilities:

Clearly define roles and responsibilities for all personnel involved


Include the roles of the operator, signalmen, banksman, and any other relevant personnel
Environmental Considerations:

Address any potential environmental impacts and how they will be minimized
Ensure compliance with environmental regulations
Load Information:

Describe the load's weight, dimensions, and center of gravity


Specify lifting points and attachment methods
Determine if any additional rigging is required
Lifting Limits:

Specify safe working loads for equipment and rigging


Account for dynamic loads, wind, and other external factors
Documentation:

Detail record-keeping procedures, including pre-lift and post-lift checks


Document operator and equipment certifications
Signatures and Approvals:

Include spaces for relevant parties to sign and approve the lifting plan method statement
Typically signed by the project manager, site supervisor, and lifting equipment operator
Review and Revision:

Specify that the method statement should be reviewed and updated as necessary
Include a version and revision date for future reference
Remember that a lifting plan method statement must be tailored to the specific lifting
operation, equipment, and site conditions. It should prioritize safety, effective
communication, and adherence to regulations and industry best practices. Always involve
experienced personnel and ensure that everyone understands and follows the method
statement.

Certainly, here's an exemplar method statement for a high-risk lifting activity


involving the installation of heavy machinery in a confined space using a crane. This
example emphasizes safety measures and considerations for the complex operation.

Project: Installation of Heavy Machinery


Location: Industrial Plant, Section B
Date and Time: October 10, 2023, 7:00 AM
Personnel Involved:

 Project Manager: Alex Roberts


 Crane Operator: Emily Parker
 Signalman: Michael Brown
 Site Supervisor: Jennifer Green
 Health and Safety Officer: David Adams

Description of High-Risk Lifting Activity:


The objective of this lifting activity is to install a 15-ton machine within a confined
space of the industrial plant.

Risk Assessment:
This lifting activity poses elevated risks due to the confined space, machinery weight,
and potential for equipment failure. To mitigate these risks, meticulous planning,
precise communication, equipment inspection, confined space procedures, and
safety precautions will be implemented.

Equipment and Resources:

 250-ton crane (Certified and inspected)


 Certified lifting slings, shackles, and spreader bar
 15-ton machine with approved lifting points
 Confined space entry and rescue equipment
 Gas detectors, atmospheric monitors, and ventilation equipment
 Hard hats, safety vests, gloves, respirators, and PPE

Lifting Procedure:

1. A comprehensive pre-lift meeting will be conducted involving the project


manager, crane operator, signalman, site supervisor, and health and safety
officer to review the lifting plan.
2. The crane operator will conduct an extensive pre-operational inspection of the
crane, prioritizing stability, load capacity, and controls.
3. The health and safety officer will verify confined space entry procedures,
ensuring ventilation, proper lighting, and atmosphere monitoring.
4. The signalman will supervise the crane positioning for optimal access to the
confined space entrance.
5. The crane operator will meticulously attach certified lifting slings, shackles,
and a spreader bar to the machine's designated lifting points.
6. The signalman will collaborate closely with the crane operator to confirm load
balance and secure attachment before the lift.
7. With coordinated precision, the crane operator will commence the lift in
accordance with the signalman's directions.
8. As the machine approaches the confined space entrance, the signalman and
site supervisor will guide its alignment.
9. The crane operator will lower the machine gently into the confined space,
adhering to controlled movements.
10. The signalman will ensure accurate positioning within the confined space.
11. The health and safety officer will monitor the atmosphere for potential
hazards during the lifting operation.
12. Upon confirming secure placement, the machine will be gently lowered to rest
within the confined space.
13. The signalman will provide the all-clear signal to the crane operator.
14. The crane operator will initiate shutdown procedures and carry out a thorough
post-operational inspection.

Site Preparation:

 The confined space will undergo thorough atmospheric monitoring and


ventilation before entry.
 Section B will be barricaded to prohibit unauthorized access.
 Ground support and outrigger positioning will be adjusted for maximum
stability.

Communication and Signals:

 Precise hand signals, radio communication, and alternative communication


methods will be established between the signalman and crane operator.

Emergency Procedures:

 In the event of equipment malfunction or personnel injury, the emergency


evacuation plan and communication protocol will be activated.
 Confined space rescue procedures will be outlined, and personnel will be
trained in rescue operations.

Personnel Responsibilities:

 Crane Operator: Execute the lift safely, conduct pre-operational checks, and
adhere to signalman's commands.
 Signalman: Maintain clear communication, guide the crane operator, and
confirm load positioning.
 Site Supervisor: Oversee the operation, enforce safety measures, and ensure
adherence to the lifting plan.
 Health and Safety Officer: Monitor confined space conditions, ensure
procedure compliance, and manage rescue preparations.

Environmental Considerations:

 Weather conditions will be monitored closely to ensure safe lifting, with


rescheduling if adverse weather is anticipated.

Load Information:

 Machine: 15 tons, with designated lifting points for secure attachment

Lifting Limits:

 Crane's safe working load: 250 tons


 Dynamic loads, environmental factors, and confined space restrictions will be
meticulously considered.

Documentation:

 Pre-lift and post-lift inspection checklists for the crane and lifting equipment
will be completed by the crane operator.
 Confined space entry and atmospheric monitoring records will be maintained.

Signatures and Approvals: This high-risk lifting activity method statement has been
reviewed and approved by:

 Project Manager: ____________________ Date: ______________


 Site Supervisor: ____________________ Date: ______________
 Crane Operator: ____________________ Date: ______________
 Signalman: ____________________ Date: ______________
 Health and Safety Officer: ____________________ Date: ______________

Review and Revision: This method statement will be reviewed and updated as
required to ensure the highest level of safety during the high-risk lifting activity.
Please customize this exemplar high-risk lifting activity method statement to suit
your specific scenario, equipment, and safety needs. Safety remains paramount, and
adherence to applicable regulations and industry best practices is essential.

Certainly, here's an exemplar method statement for a high-risk lifting activity involving the
installation of heavy machinery in a confined space using a crane. This example emphasizes
safety measures and considerations for the complex operation.

Project: Installation of Heavy Machinery


Location: Industrial Plant, Section B
Date and Time: October 10, 2023, 7:00 AM
Personnel Involved:

Project Manager: Alex Roberts


Crane Operator: Emily Parker
Signalman: Michael Brown
Site Supervisor: Jennifer Green
Health and Safety Officer: David Adams
Description of High-Risk Lifting Activity:
The objective of this lifting activity is to install a 15-ton machine within a confined space of
the industrial plant.

Risk Assessment:
This lifting activity poses elevated risks due to the confined space, machinery weight, and
potential for equipment failure. To mitigate these risks, meticulous planning, precise
communication, equipment inspection, confined space procedures, and safety precautions
will be implemented.

Equipment and Resources:

250-ton crane (Certified and inspected)


Certified lifting slings, shackles, and spreader bar
15-ton machine with approved lifting points
Confined space entry and rescue equipment
Gas detectors, atmospheric monitors, and ventilation equipment
Hard hats, safety vests, gloves, respirators, and PPE
Lifting Procedure:

A comprehensive pre-lift meeting will be conducted involving the project manager, crane
operator, signalman, site supervisor, and health and safety officer to review the lifting plan.
The crane operator will conduct an extensive pre-operational inspection of the crane,
prioritizing stability, load capacity, and controls.
The health and safety officer will verify confined space entry procedures, ensuring
ventilation, proper lighting, and atmosphere monitoring.
The signalman will supervise the crane positioning for optimal access to the confined space
entrance.
The crane operator will meticulously attach certified lifting slings, shackles, and a spreader
bar to the machine's designated lifting points.
The signalman will collaborate closely with the crane operator to confirm load balance and
secure attachment before the lift.
With coordinated precision, the crane operator will commence the lift in accordance with
the signalman's directions.
As the machine approaches the confined space entrance, the signalman and site supervisor
will guide its alignment.
The crane operator will lower the machine gently into the confined space, adhering to
controlled movements.
The signalman will ensure accurate positioning within the confined space.
The health and safety officer will monitor the atmosphere for potential hazards during the
lifting operation.
Upon confirming secure placement, the machine will be gently lowered to rest within the
confined space.
The signalman will provide the all-clear signal to the crane operator.
The crane operator will initiate shutdown procedures and carry out a thorough post-
operational inspection.
Site Preparation:

The confined space will undergo thorough atmospheric monitoring and ventilation before
entry.
Section B will be barricaded to prohibit unauthorized access.
Ground support and outrigger positioning will be adjusted for maximum stability.
Communication and Signals:

Precise hand signals, radio communication, and alternative communication methods will be
established between the signalman and crane operator.
Emergency Procedures:

In the event of equipment malfunction or personnel injury, the emergency evacuation plan
and communication protocol will be activated.
Confined space rescue procedures will be outlined, and personnel will be trained in rescue
operations.
Personnel Responsibilities:

Crane Operator: Execute the lift safely, conduct pre-operational checks, and adhere to
signalman's commands.
Signalman: Maintain clear communication, guide the crane operator, and confirm load
positioning.
Site Supervisor: Oversee the operation, enforce safety measures, and ensure adherence to
the lifting plan.
Health and Safety Officer: Monitor confined space conditions, ensure procedure compliance,
and manage rescue preparations.
Environmental Considerations:
Weather conditions will be monitored closely to ensure safe lifting, with rescheduling if
adverse weather is anticipated.
Load Information:

Machine: 15 tons, with designated lifting points for secure attachment


Lifting Limits:

Crane's safe working load: 250 tons


Dynamic loads, environmental factors, and confined space restrictions will be meticulously
considered.
Documentation:

Pre-lift and post-lift inspection checklists for the crane and lifting equipment will be
completed by the crane operator.
Confined space entry and atmospheric monitoring records will be maintained.
Signatures and Approvals:
This high-risk lifting activity method statement has been reviewed and approved by:

Project Manager: ____________________ Date: ______________


Site Supervisor: ____________________ Date: ______________
Crane Operator: ____________________ Date: ______________
Signalman: ____________________ Date: ______________
Health and Safety Officer: ____________________ Date: ______________
Review and Revision:
This method statement will be reviewed and updated as required to ensure the highest level
of safety during the high-risk lifting activity.

Please customize this exemplar high-risk lifting activity method statement to suit your
specific scenario, equipment, and safety needs. Safety remains paramount, and adherence
to applicable regulations and industry best practices is essential.

Project: Installation of Large Generator


Location: Industrial Facility, Area C
Date and Time: September 15, 2023, 8:00 AM
Personnel Involved:

 Project Manager: Sarah Williams


 Crane Operator: James Anderson
 Signalman: Mark Smith
 Site Supervisor: Rebecca Turner
 Health and Safety Officer: Laura Davis

Description of High-Risk Lifting Operation:


A mobile crane will be used to lift and position a 10-ton generator into a confined
space within the facility.
Risk Assessment:
High risks include crane instability, confined space hazards, personnel injury, and
load instability. Risks will be mitigated through rigorous planning, equipment
inspection, confined space procedures, communication, and adherence to strict
safety protocols.

Equipment and Resources:

 200-ton mobile crane (Certified and inspected)


 Certified lifting slings, shackles, and spreader bar
 10-ton generator with approved lifting points
 Confined space entry and rescue equipment
 Hard hats, safety vests, gloves, respirators, and PPE

Lifting Procedure:

1. A pre-lift meeting will be held involving the project manager, crane operator,
signalman, site supervisor, and health and safety officer to review the detailed
lifting plan.
2. The crane operator will perform a comprehensive pre-operational inspection
of the crane, emphasizing stability on uneven terrain.
3. The health and safety officer will ensure proper confined space entry
procedures are established and followed, including ventilation and
atmospheric monitoring.
4. The signalman will oversee the positioning of the crane for optimal access to
the confined space entrance.
5. The crane operator will attach the lifting slings and shackles to the generator's
designated lifting points, using a spreader bar for even weight distribution.
6. The signalman and crane operator will coordinate closely to ensure the
generator is balanced and properly secured before lifting.
7. The crane operator will execute the lift with controlled movements, closely
following the signalman's commands.
8. As the generator approaches the confined space entrance, the signalman and
crane operator will coordinate with the site supervisor to align the load with
the designated position.
9. Once the generator is inside the confined space, the signalman will guide the
crane operator in precise positioning.
10. The health and safety officer will monitor air quality within the confined space
during the lifting operation.
11. The crane operator will gently lower the generator to the designated area
within the confined space.
12. The signalman will confirm that the load is properly positioned, and the crane
operator will lower the load to rest securely.
13. The signalman will provide the all-clear signal to the crane operator.
14. The crane operator will shut down the crane and perform a post-operational
inspection.

Site Preparation:

 Confined space entry procedures will be followed, including atmospheric


testing and proper ventilation.
 Area C will be cordoned off to prevent unauthorized access.
 Adequate ground support and outrigger placement will ensure crane stability.

Communication and Signals:

 Precise hand signals, radio communication, and backup communication


methods will be established between the signalman and crane operator.

Emergency Procedures:

 In case of crane malfunction or personnel injury, an emergency evacuation


plan and communication protocol will be activated.
 Confined space rescue procedures will be established, and personnel will be
trained in rescue operations.

Personnel Responsibilities:

 Crane Operator: Execute the lift safely, conduct pre-operational checks, and
follow signalman's commands.
 Signalman: Maintain clear communication, guide the crane operator, and
ensure proper load positioning.
 Site Supervisor: Oversee the operation, enforce safety measures, and ensure
adherence to the lifting plan.
 Health and Safety Officer: Monitor confined space conditions, ensure proper
procedures, and oversee rescue preparations.

Environmental Considerations:

 Weather conditions will be monitored to ensure safe lifting, and the operation
will be rescheduled if adverse weather is expected.

Load Information:

 Generator: 10 tons, with designated lifting points for safe attachment


Lifting Limits:

 Crane's safe working load: 200 tons


 Dynamic loads, environmental conditions, and confined space restrictions will
be considered during the lift.

Documentation:

 Pre-lift and post-lift inspection checklists for the crane and lifting equipment
will be completed by the crane operator.
 Confined space entry and atmospheric monitoring records will be maintained.

Signatures and Approvals: This high-risk activity lifting plan method statement has
been reviewed and approved by:

 Project Manager: ____________________ Date: ______________


 Site Supervisor: ____________________ Date: ______________
 Crane Operator: ____________________ Date: ______________
 Signalman: ____________________ Date: ______________
 Health and Safety Officer: ____________________ Date: ______________

Review and Revision: This method statement will be reviewed and updated as
necessary to ensure the highest level of safety during the high-risk lifting operation.

Please customize this exemplar high-risk activity lifting plan method statement to fit
your specific situation, equipment, and safety requirements. Always prioritize safety
and comply with relevant regulations and best practices.

Project: Installation of Large Generator


Location: Industrial Facility, Area C
Date and Time: September 15, 2023, 8:00 AM
Personnel Involved:

Project Manager: Sarah Williams


Crane Operator: James Anderson
Signalman: Mark Smith
Site Supervisor: Rebecca Turner
Health and Safety Officer: Laura Davis
Description of High-Risk Lifting Operation:
A mobile crane will be used to lift and position a 10-ton generator into a confined space
within the facility.

Risk Assessment:
High risks include crane instability, confined space hazards, personnel injury, and load
instability. Risks will be mitigated through rigorous planning, equipment inspection, confined
space procedures, communication, and adherence to strict safety protocols.

Equipment and Resources:

200-ton mobile crane (Certified and inspected)


Certified lifting slings, shackles, and spreader bar
10-ton generator with approved lifting points
Confined space entry and rescue equipment
Hard hats, safety vests, gloves, respirators, and PPE
Lifting Procedure:

A pre-lift meeting will be held involving the project manager, crane operator, signalman, site
supervisor, and health and safety officer to review the detailed lifting plan.
The crane operator will perform a comprehensive pre-operational inspection of the crane,
emphasizing stability on uneven terrain.
The health and safety officer will ensure proper confined space entry procedures are
established and followed, including ventilation and atmospheric monitoring.
The signalman will oversee the positioning of the crane for optimal access to the confined
space entrance.
The crane operator will attach the lifting slings and shackles to the generator's designated
lifting points, using a spreader bar for even weight distribution.
The signalman and crane operator will coordinate closely to ensure the generator is
balanced and properly secured before lifting.
The crane operator will execute the lift with controlled movements, closely following the
signalman's commands.
As the generator approaches the confined space entrance, the signalman and crane
operator will coordinate with the site supervisor to align the load with the designated
position.
Once the generator is inside the confined space, the signalman will guide the crane operator
in precise positioning.
The health and safety officer will monitor air quality within the confined space during the
lifting operation.
The crane operator will gently lower the generator to the designated area within the
confined space.
The signalman will confirm that the load is properly positioned, and the crane operator will
lower the load to rest securely.
The signalman will provide the all-clear signal to the crane operator.
The crane operator will shut down the crane and perform a post-operational inspection.
Site Preparation:
Confined space entry procedures will be followed, including atmospheric testing and proper
ventilation.
Area C will be cordoned off to prevent unauthorized access.
Adequate ground support and outrigger placement will ensure crane stability.
Communication and Signals:

Precise hand signals, radio communication, and backup communication methods will be
established between the signalman and crane operator.
Emergency Procedures:

In case of crane malfunction or personnel injury, an emergency evacuation plan and


communication protocol will be activated.
Confined space rescue procedures will be established, and personnel will be trained in
rescue operations.
Personnel Responsibilities:

Crane Operator: Execute the lift safely, conduct pre-operational checks, and follow
signalman's commands.
Signalman: Maintain clear communication, guide the crane operator, and ensure proper load
positioning.
Site Supervisor: Oversee the operation, enforce safety measures, and ensure adherence to
the lifting plan.
Health and Safety Officer: Monitor confined space conditions, ensure proper procedures,
and oversee rescue preparations.
Environmental Considerations:

Weather conditions will be monitored to ensure safe lifting, and the operation will be
rescheduled if adverse weather is expected.
Load Information:

Generator: 10 tons, with designated lifting points for safe attachment


Lifting Limits:

Crane's safe working load: 200 tons


Dynamic loads, environmental conditions, and confined space restrictions will be considered
during the lift.
Documentation:

Pre-lift and post-lift inspection checklists for the crane and lifting equipment will be
completed by the crane operator.
Confined space entry and atmospheric monitoring records will be maintained.
Signatures and Approvals:
This high-risk activity lifting plan method statement has been reviewed and approved by:

Project Manager: ____________________ Date: ______________


Site Supervisor: ____________________ Date: ______________
Crane Operator: ____________________ Date: ______________
Signalman: ____________________ Date: ______________
Health and Safety Officer: ____________________ Date: ______________
Review and Revision:
This method statement will be reviewed and updated as necessary to ensure the highest
level of safety during the high-risk lifting operation.

Please customize this exemplar high-risk activity lifting plan method statement to fit your
specific situation, equipment, and safety requirements. Always prioritize safety and comply
with relevant regulations and best practices.

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