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Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger)

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Sling: An assembly which connects the load to the material handling (lifting) equipment. equipment.

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Page 1: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger)

Page 2: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Objectives

Be familiar with regulations regarding Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. slings.

Understand safe sling use.Understand safe sling use. Be able to identify and describe conditions Be able to identify and describe conditions

necessitating sling’s replacement.necessitating sling’s replacement. Know the universal crane hand signals. Know the universal crane hand signals.

Page 3: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

SlingSling: An assembly which connects the load: An assembly which connects the load to the material handling (lifting) to the material handling (lifting)

equipment. equipment.

Page 4: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Frequency of Sling InspectionsAll slings are to be visually inspected prior to All slings are to be visually inspected prior to

each use.each use.

A thorough documented inspection is A thorough documented inspection is required to be performed required to be performed before each day’s before each day’s

use by managementuse by management. .

OSHA standard:OSHA standard:

The employer shall have each synthetic web sling marked or coded to show:

- Name or trademark of manufacturer.- Rated capacities for the type of hitch.- Type of material.- Rated capacity shall not be exceeded.

Page 5: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Inspection Inspections - Each day before being used,

the sling and all fastenings and attachments shall be inspected for damage or defects by a competent person designated by the employer. Additional inspections shall be performed during sling use, where service conditions warrant. Damaged or defective slings shall be immediately removed from service.

Page 6: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Sling Inspections

Page 7: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Inspection

Although it is the operator’s primary responsibility, no lift should be permitted if the connecting device/hook of the crane appears to be defective or unsafe.

Page 8: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Storage

Slings should be stored indoors in a dry area and not in the truck storage box.

Page 9: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Typical technique for slinging drywall and metal.

Choker hitch -

Page 10: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Typical technique for slinging drywall and metal continued….

Ensure that the crane hook is directly above the center of the load. The slings must be placed an equal distance from each end of the material.

The slings should not be twisted and should be in the same configuration as each other.

(Common lifts) The slings are typically about one foot from the end for twelve ft. material and typically 1-2 ft. from the end of material that is 14 ft.

Page 11: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Securing All Material

The dunnage or spacers should be secured under the slings while hoisting the load.

Page 12: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Tag lines – use tag lines when possible to properly position the load. When retrieving a tag line do not position yourself under the load.

Page 13: Sling Safety (Level 1 Rigger). Objectives Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Be familiar with regulations regarding slings. Understand safe

Material that should NOT be lifted with slings: Drywall Mud Ceiling Tile Grid Palletized Material Any material that is deemed unsafe or not

secure to lift.