Lifting Plan
Lifting Plan
1. General:-
Project:
Location of lifting operations:
Contractor carrying out Date & Time of lifting
the lifting operation operation
2. Details of load:- Load1. Load2. Load3.
Description of load/s
Overall dimensions
Job Description:
load
Crane
Max. Weight =
Ordinary Lifts
Ordinary lifts are the easiest ones to handle. They will normally require a verbal
planning process and preliminary lifting and rigging meetings. Only a minimal
documentation and evaluation process is needed, but always being sure that all safety
precautions are been taken.
Critical Lifts
Critical lifts need a more detailed plan before execution. This process will normally
require a written procedure and approval process.
Pre-Engineering Lifts
These are the most challenging ones to deal with. They will require specific rigging
points, lifting procedure and identification of components that will probably need to be
managed separately, to avoid problems, and minimize potential issues.
Rigging Plan Execution
Once the plan has been established, you will need to follow it closely to reduce the
probability of an accident. It is important to
Signatures:
Prepared By = ____________________________________