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Contractor BMCPL Contract no 7757060317

Activity PEB Structural Material Unloading Date 1/28/2019

Method statement no Document no 1

Please Insert required info in all uncoloured areas only

1. Determination of Load
The Load of the art will varry from 0.1 ton to 3 ton
working for maximum weight of 3 ton

0.3 m

0.3 m

12 m

Weight 0.55 Tons (Maximum)

2. Rigging Configuration

a. What type of lifting tackle is going to be used? Web belt of capacity 5 ton each
(eg. Slings, chains, shackles etc.)

b. Describe the equipment:


1 2 3 4
1.Web Belt Length 6 6 m
width 100MM 100MM mm
Capacity 5 5 Tons

Test Certificate valid YES/NO yes Continue

2. Shackles Length 0 0 cm
Capacity 0 0 Tons

Test Certificate valid YES/NO No Do not attempt the lift

3. Spreader Bar Capacity Tons

Test Certificate valid YES/NO Select - Yes/No

4. Crane Hook Capacity 15 Tons


Weight 0.15 Tons

Test Certificate valid YES/NO Yes Continue

c. How many Lifting points are going to be used ? 2

d. Angle : Varies from 0 to 30 degree

If using four slings the angle between the diagonally opposite slings is to be used.

Angle = 0 to 30

Angle between 2 belts Factor


0 1
30 0.96
60 0.86
90 0.7
120 0.5

e. Actual SWL of web belt being used: 5 Tons

SWL = 2 X web belt capacity X Angle Factor (see table above)

2 X 5 X 0.96

SWL = 9.6

Can the belt pick up the load : Weight of Load = 0.55


SWL of Slings being used = 9.6 If block is red Slings are incorrect

3. Calculation of actual load to be lifted.

a. Weight of Load = 0.55 Tons


Crane Hook weight = 0.15 Tons
Lifting equipment weight = 0.02 Tons
NB: If the weight is in Kg please
convert by dividing by 1000 eg.
Total weight to be lifted = 0.72 Tons 350Kg / 1000 = 0.35 Tons

4. Operating Radius

Please note that the possibility is always there that various operating radiuses will be applicable. It is
extremely important that the maximum operating radius always be used for these calculations.

a.

Centre of Gravity of the Load

Centre of Crane

Radiu
s

The maximum operating radius is = 4 m

5. Calculating the Lift Height

a. Crane Limited and Hardware Height ( See the crane load charts for this measure)

0.5 m

b. Height of Load = 0.25 m

c. Highest point to which the load must be lifted to = 2.7 m

d. Height for Lifting equipment = 0 m

e. Total Lift height = 3.45 m

6. Calculate the minimum boom length

a. The minimum boom length = 6 m

Minimum
Boom
Length

Total Lift 3.45 m


Height =

Radius

4 m

7. Calculate the Boom angle

a. The angle of Boom = 48 Degrees

Minimum
6 m Boom
Length

Angle

Radius

4 m

8. Comparison with Load chart of Crane to be used and calculated values

Load Chart Values Study values

Boom Length: 13.8 m =/> 13 m Boom Length

Angle: 65 Degrees =/> 48 Degrees Angle

Radius: 5m =/< 6 m Radius

Lifting Capacity: 3.8 Tons > 0.72 Tons Actual Load

NB: If figures entered from the load chart and the box outline remain red then the Load charts is to be revisited
or the rigging method be looked at.

9. Hazard identification
Select þ
HAZARDS Definition or leave cell blank
A building or other object constructed from several parts
Adjacent structures
Any object which rises far enough above the surrounding surface or
Surface obstructions above a specified height to create a hazard
(Access route) roadway for entering and leaving a construction zone
Access/egress routes
A body of water (irrelevant of depth)
Water (dam, river, stream)
The basic physical and structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads,
Infra structure (railway lines) power supplies) needed for the operation of a company
Areas where the lifting operation can be restricted or damage to
Width restrictions structures are evident
Refers to an area which is enclosed with limited access which make it
Confined space dangerous.
Electrical cables suspended by structure(s) in the air.
Overhead power lines
Electrical cables, water supply, sewerage and communication systems
Underground services buried in the ground.
Surface where the lifting equipment/machines will be positioned to
Ground conditions perform the lift.
Interfacing - could be machines, equipment, tools, persons,
Third parties structures or objects not part of lifting operation
Ground distribance (man made or erosion) causing uneven surface
Excavations
Restrictions craeted by structures/obvjects raised above ground
Height restrictions
Machines designed to move on a surface (track bound or trackless)
Mobile machines
Injury to persons - e.g. crushed Persons injured by various methods of work - seriousness determined
by, struck by, fall on, fall off. by the control measures implemented.
Way crane is set up on the ground surface
Crane stability
Method of moving the load off the ground to the pre determined position
Lifting of load
Method of moving the load horizontally by means of pushing from
Pushing of load behind the load
Method of moving the load horizontally by means of pulling from
Pulling of load front the load
Areas where persons/equipment/objects can be damaged/injured by
Pinch points being caught between machine (crane) parts or equipment used

10. Attachments:

1. Copy of Load Chart of Crane


2. Copy of Range Diagram
3. Copies of Certificates of Lifting Equipment to be used
4. Sketch of position of crane in relations to where Load is being lifted at maximum radius.

10. Record of briefing

Site Engineer: Signature:

Date:

Rigger: Signature:

Date: 30-Dec-1899

Supervisor: Signature:

Date: 30-Dec-1899

Crane Operator: Signature:

Date: 30-Dec-1899

Authorization

Title: Name:

Signature: Date:

Title: Name:

Signature: Date:

Title: Name:

Signature: Date:
Contractor BMCPL Contract nr 7757060317

Activity PEB Structural Material Unloading Date 1/28/2019

Method statement nr 0 Document nr 0

Sketch of crane position in relation to the Load being lifted at maximum radius.
Boom 0
Length m
Crane Limited and 0
Hardware Height

Crane Hook 0 0
Weight Tons Height of Lifting Tackle

Height of Load 0
Lifting Equip 0
weight Tons

Load 0
Weight Tons Total lift height 0

Heights point 0
Total Weight 0 Tons
Angle 0
Crane 0 Tons
capacity Radius = 0 m
m

Degrees

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