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2023 June

Rigging Study
& Lifting Study

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Rigging
Study
Installation
Sequence
Lifting Study

Project Management
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Rigging Study

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Rigging Study
1. Weight of Material
2. Dimension of Material
3. Center Gravity

1. Sling Dimension
2. Lifting Lug
3. Shackle
4. Spreader Beam
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L i ft i n g S t u d y
1. Site Arrangement
2. Site Elevation
3. Free Space
4. Ground and Access

1. Type of Lifting
Solo Crane / Duo Crane

2. Type of Crane
Rough Terrain / Truck Crane / Crawler / Tower Crane
/ SPECIAL CRANE 8.
Rigging Study

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Rigging Basics - Hitches

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Rigging Basics - Hitches

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Rigging Basics - Hitches
• Double Wrap Basket Hitch
– adjustment of slings is required while taking up
slack to avoid overloading one side of the sling
(this applies to all basket hitches)

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Rigging Basics – Sling Angle

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Rigging Basics – Sling Angle
Sling angle has a dramatic effect on the actual load on the sling. Take
a sling that has a 1000 pound vertical lifting capacity in a basket hitch:

As angle decreases - tension on each leg increases - increasing the strain on each leg
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Rigging Basics – Sling Angle
A different look, with the same load and sling, changing
the angle has a similar dramatic effect

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Rigging Basics

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Rigging Basics

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Sling Angle Example

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Rigging Basics – D/d Ratio
• D/d ratio is the ratio of the diameter around
which the sling is bent divided by the body
diameter of the sling.  Whenever a sling
body is bent around a diameter, the strength
of the sling is decreased.

Application: 6x19 and 6x37 Class rope, may not apply to cable laid or braided slings

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Rigging Basics – D/d Ratio

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Rigging Basics-Sling Winch

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Rigging Attachments

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Rigging Attachments
• Turnbuckles
Turnbuckles can be used to adjust sling length.
Be sure to use only load rated components

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Lift ing Study

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Rigging Study
1. Weight of Material
2. Dimension of Material
3. Center Gravity

1. Sling Dimension
2. Lifting Lug
3. Shackle
4. Spreader Beam
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L i ft i n g S t u d y
1. Site Arrangement
2. Site Elevation
3. Free Space
4. Ground and Access

1. Type of Lifting
Solo Crane / Duo Crane

2. Type of Crane
Rough Terrain / Truck Crane / Crawler / Tower Crane
/ SPECIAL CRANE 26.
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CHART FOR DESIGN EQUIPMENTS

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LIFTING EQUIPMENT
IN SPECIAL CONDITION
Type 1A

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Type 1B

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Type 2

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Safety in Rigging Engineering
Crawler Bearing Reaction

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Lifting at OFFSHORE refer to
STANDARD:
ASME B30.8-2004, Floating Cranes And
Floating Derricks.
DNV-OS-H205-2014, Lifting Operations.

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Calculation
&
Standard

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Lifting
Procedure

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Procedures:
(1) Method Of Work,
(2) Job Safety Assessment Procedures,
(3) Safe Work Method Statements,
(4) Risk Management Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS),
(5) Rigging Plans,
(6) Rigging Tools,
(7) Critical Lift Worksheet,
(8) Lift Study,
(9) Crane Lift Study,
(10) General Scaffolding Safety Checklists).

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METHOD OF INDUCTION IN THE PROCESS OF
MASTERING LIFTING ENGINEERING

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AKTIVITAS PEMBELAJARAN YANG DILAKUKAN
1. Menonton peragaan proses suatu keahlian.
2. Mengulangi langkah kerja, DENGAN bimbingan langsung
dari instruktur.
3. Mengulangi langkah kerja, TANPA bimbingan langsung dari
instruktur.
4. Membuat suatu rancangan sendiri, proses pembuatan nya
DENGAN bimbingan langsung dari instruktur.
5. Membuat suatu rancangan sendiri, proses pembuatan nya
TANPA bimbingan langsung dari instruktur.
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RIGGING DEPARTMENT LOGO
LIFT
SWING
MOVE
DOWN

In safety corridor

THINK SAFE
DO SAFELY
SAFETY FIRST

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