Hoisting is an activity during which the load is suspended and hangs freely, e.g. by means of one or more crane, chain hoist, lever hoist, hoisting portal,
Common overhead crane terms and descriptions. A. AUXILIARY HOIST: Supplemental hoisting unit usually of lower load rating and higher speed than the main hoist.
included in the Crane Hoist Plan. D. No load shall be hoisted above any site personnel or critical equipment (e.g. storage tanks, emergency generators, etc.)
girders, castings, bedplates, etc., is time well spent and may save a serious The following are requirements when selecting wire rope for crane hoists:.
The use of cranes and hoists on UCLA property to lift heavy equipment, building materials, protective systems, erect steel, etc. is inherently dangerous.
If the power goes off while an electric crane or hoist is being operated, to secure chain links of a hoist; don't use a nut and bolt, nails, pins, etc.
The percentage of a crane's or hoist's capacity that initiates the shutdown loads include the girders, footwalk, cross shaft, drive units, panels, etc.
FORM Standard: Cranes & Hoists Revision Date: 08/20/2014 Page 2 of 3 . 8. speed is controlled by a dial and effective for high lift crane working, etc.
Complex and Complicated Lift Plans shall be reviewed and approved by. SEIC Hoisting and Lifting TA Cranes of all types (Mobile, Pedestal, Sideboom etc).