Rigging | Safety and Training | By | Mar 30, 2010
Always use proper rigging techniques when lifting loads. Rigging training for your operators is important. Rigging handbooks and proper equipment should be readily available. If there is any doubt about the safety of your equipment or lift, stop the hoist, lower the load, and report the condition to your supervisor. Conduct all lifting operations so that no one will be injured in the event of equipment failure. Use proper hand signals and communication with all workers involved with the lift.
When you are at the controls of a hoist, you have a lot of responsibility in your hands. By using safe rigging skills, good judgment, and common sense, you will help keep co-workers safe.
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