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Slings and Lifting Devices

Slings and Lifting Devices. Standard 29 CFR Part 1910.184. Presented by: Murray Risk Management and Insurance. Slings and Lifting Devices Agenda. Sling Types Sling and Lifting Device Pre-Use Inspection Safety During the Lift After the Lift Conclusion.

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Slings and Lifting Devices

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  1. Slings and Lifting Devices Standard 29 CFR Part 1910.184 Presented by: Murray Risk Management and Insurance

  2. Slings and Lifting DevicesAgenda • Sling Types • Sling and Lifting Device Pre-Use Inspection • Safety During the Lift • After the Lift • Conclusion

  3. Slings and Lifting DevicesIntroduction • Slings and other lifting devices are the assemblies that are used to attach a load to a crane or hoist. Whenever we are engaged in lifting material, we must be aware of the need to operate safely because accidents can impact not only the operator but anyone else in the area.

  4. Slings and Lifting DevicesSling Types • Synthetic Web Sling • Natural and Synthetic Fiber Rope Sling • Wire Rope Sling • Metal Mesh Sling • Alloy Steel Chain Sling

  5. Slings and Lifting DevicesBefore Use: Inspection • All slings must be visually inspected before use • In general, the inspection should look for: • -Damage • -Evidence of misuse or abuse • -Missing parts • NEVER USE A DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE SLING OR LIFTING DEVICE

  6. Slings and Lifting DevicesStarting the Job • Use only rigging and slinging procedures that you have been taught • Verify the weight of the load before lifting • NEVER LIFT A LOAD THAT EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM CAPACTITY OF THE CRANE, HOIST, SLING OR LIFTING DEVICE • Never modify or alter a sling or lifting device • Place the sling so that it is securely attached to the load

  7. Slings and Lifting DevicesStarting the Job: Continued • The load must be balanced • Pad any sharp edges or protrusions • Never kink slings • Never place fingers or other body parts between the sling or lifting device and the load

  8. Slings and Lifting DevicesDuring the Lift • Do not shock load a sling or lifting device • Never lift a load over people • Be aware of the drop zone and be sure you and others are never in it • Suspended loads must be kept clear of all objects • Do not leave a load suspended above the work surface

  9. Slings and Lifting DevicesAt the end of the Job • Do not pull slings out from under loads that are resting with their full weight on the assembly • Return slings to their proper storage location • Never leave slings in areas where they could be damaged by heat, corrosive chemicals or by machines, facility vehicles, etc.

  10. Slings and Lifting DevicesConclusion • The person who uses slings, lifting devices, cranes and hoists is in a position of real responsibility: not only for his/her safety but also for the safety of all others in the area.

  11. Slings and Lifting Devices For More Information • For more information regarding Sling and Lifting Device Safety or other safety issues please contact: Murray Risk Management and Insurance Matthew Olphin, Asst. VP / Risk Control Specialist

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