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Crane safety is about preventing accidents during lifting operations by ensuring proper training, equipment maintenance, safe load handling, and clear communication. The most critical factors are certified operators, regular inspections, and strict adherence to load limits.
Operator Training & Certification
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Operators must be certified and trained in crane-specific operations.
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Training includes load charts, signaling, emergency procedures, and hazard awareness.
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In Kuwait and globally, certification is often required by law for construction sites.
Equipment Inspection & Maintenance
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Daily pre-use checks: brakes, hooks, ropes, hydraulic systems.
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Scheduled maintenance: lubrication, replacement of worn parts, and compliance with manufacturer guidelines.
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Inspections must be documented and performed by qualified personnel.
3. Load Handling & Rigging
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Never exceed rated load capacity.
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Use proper rigging equipment (slings, shackles, spreader bars).
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Ensure load is balanced and secured before lifting.
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Avoid sudden movements or swinging loads.
4. Safe Work Environment
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Clear communication: hand signals, radios, or designated signalers.
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Exclusion zones: workers must stay clear of suspended loads.
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Weather conditions: stop operations during high winds or storms.
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Ground stability: check soil and support structures for mobile cranes.
5. Safety Devices & Technology
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Overload protection systems prevent lifting beyond safe limits.
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Anti-collision devices reduce risk of crane-to-crane or crane-to-structure accidents.
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Limit switches stop unsafe movements automatically.
Course Content
CRANE SAFETY
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CRANE OPERATOR
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MAN LIFT OPERATIONS
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STARTING UP
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CHECK WIND SPEED
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BACKING UP
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EXITING & RIDING CRANES
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BOOMS & OUTRIGGERS
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LOCATING THE CRANE
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CLEAR THE AREA
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BEFORE LIFTING
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BEFORE LIFTING
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LIFT PLANS
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LIFT PLANS
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DANGEROUS PRACTICE
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OVER-THE-SIDE VS OVER-THE-REARLIFTING LIMITS
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EFFECT OF SWINGING LOADS
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EFFECT OF BOOM LENGTH
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DANGEROUS PRACTICE
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DANGERS OF SWINGING LOADS
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SET-UP LEVEL ON OUTRIGGERS
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ADD RIGGING WEIGHT
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LOAD INCREASES RADIUS
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SLINGS
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SLINGING LOADS
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SLINGING LOADS
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ALWAYS USE A TAG LINE
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PERSONNEL SAFETY
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MULTIPLE LOADS
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BOOMING OUT
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BOOMING OUT
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LOADING/UNLOADING TRUCKS
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POWER LINE CONTACTS
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POWER LINE CONTACTS
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TAG LINES & POWER LINES
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POWER LINE CONTACT
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TANDEM LIFTS
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TRAVELING WITH A LOAD
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TRAVELING WITH A LOAD
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SIGNALMEN
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SUSPENDED LOADS
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PARKING THE CRANE
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CRANE TRAVEL
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MOVING LATTICE SECTIONS
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CONCLUSIONS
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Thank You
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