Use of Materials Hoists
- When should you inspect the materials hoists?
- How should you use a materials hoist safely?
- What should you avoid when using material
hoists?
When
should you inspect the materials hoists?
- Schedule a detailed inspection of all hoists.
- Follow the manufacturers' recommended maintenance
schedules.
- Inspect hooks, ropes, brakes and limit switches
for wear and damage every working day.
- Replace items not operating properly. Tag
defective items and remove from service for repair by a competent
person.
- Post the safe load limit on the hoist.
- Inspect the hoist before lifting a load. Check
the upper and lower hooks to see that they swivel. Replace any worn
chain or wire rope immediately. Tag any defective chain or rope and
remove from service.
- Keep wire ropes and chains lubricated.
How
should you use a materials hoist safely?
- Stand completely clear of the load.
- Seat the load properly in the hook.
- Move hoist controls smoothly. Avoid abrupt,
jerky movements of the load. Remove slack from the sling and hoisting
ropes before lifting the load.
- Remove all loose materials, parts, blocking
and packing from the load before starting the lift.
- Make sure everyone is away from the load before
starting to hoist.
What
should you avoid when using material hoists?
- Do not use hoisting equipment for lifting
people.
- Do not pass a load over workers.
- Do not tip a load. The load is unstable and
harms the hook and hoist.
- Do not insert the point of the hook in a link
of the chain.
- Do not hammer a sling into place.
- Do not leave slings dangling from the load
hook. Place sling hooks on the sling ring when carrying slings to
the load.
- Do not raise loads higher than necessary to
clear objects.
- Do not exceed a hoist load limit.
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