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Lifting and rigging safety is critical in construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, and heavy engineering industries to prevent accidents, injuries, and equipment damage.
Common lifting and rigging risks include load instability, overloading, sling failure, poor communication, improper rigging practices, and unsafe crane operations, which can lead to dropped loads and fatal incidents.
These risks are controlled through proper lift planning, load calculations, use of certified lifting equipment, trained riggers and signalers, and strict adherence to lifting capacity limits.
Essential safety measures include pre-use inspection of slings, shackles, hooks, cranes, and hoists, clear exclusion zones, effective hand signals, and continuous supervision.
A lifting and rigging permit to work checklist typically covers load details, equipment certification, ground conditions, weather assessment, competent personnel authorization, and emergency preparedness.
Lifting and rigging safety regulations are governed by OSHA standards, ISO guidelines, and local statutory requirements, ensuring safe lifting operations and regulatory compliance while improving workplace safety performance.
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