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    List Activities of Task List Hazards/ Risks Risk/ HazardRating

    P P E

    List Controls & Methods POST CONTROLS

    P P E

    ResponsiblePerson

    Name/Sign

    1) Position crane in front of theload.

    Incompetent operator.

    Crane faulty.

    Limited / unsafe access tolifting area.

    Uneven / unstable ground.

    Damage to structures such asplinths, cable racks, piping,manhole covers, buildings.

    Crane unstable.

    13 13 8 All workers and operatorsto be competent orappointed to do the workdelegated to them.

    Pre-use inspectionchecklist to be completed atthe start of each shift.

    Ensure safe siteestablishment for crane.Lifting area to be

    barricaded with black andyellow danger tape ororange beacon posted atthe front and rear of thecrane. Only S&P personnelallowed into lifting area.

    Ensure crane is establishedon level and stable ground.Use outrigger mats orsleepers where necessary.

    Ensure crane cannotdamage property duringestablishment or operation.

    Ensure crane outriggersare fully extended beforecommencing with liftingoperations.

    2 4 4 Supervisor

    Craneoperator

    Rigger

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    2) Rig and sling load for lifting. Incompetent rigger.

    Use of incorrect slings.

    Unstable loads.

    Hand injury while riggingloads.

    Unsafe load. Load too heavy /long or unbalanced.

    17 7 0 Only competent riggers toconduct lifts.

    Rigger to ensure correctslings are used for lifts.

    Two nylon slings to be

    attached to each load.

    Leather hand protection tobe worn while rigging loads.Beware of nip points.

    Double ended pipes maybe lifted. Ensure all flangebolts are fitted andtightened.

    Up to 150nb four lengthsmay be lifted at one time.

    Up to 250nb three lengths

    may be lifted at one time.

    Up to 450nd one lengthmay be lifted at one time.

    Ensure load is evenlyaligned and balanced.

    2 2 0 Rigger

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    3) Lift and slew load into position. Load colliding with structures.

    Poor communication.

    Overhead lifting.

    Load too heavy for crane.

    Hazardous lifting conditions.

    21 12 7 Beware of structures duringlifting operations.

    Rigger and crane operatorto be in visual contact witheach other and the load atall times. Rigger to givehand signals and usewhistle during liftingoperations.

    NO OVERHEAD LIFTINGALLOWED.

    Rigger to ensure crane isable to safely lift load.Rigging study to be donefor loads exceeding 5 ton or

    for difficult lifts.

    No lifting in hazardousconditions e.g. windexceeding 30km/h, rain,lightening, poor visibility,electrical hazards /overhead power lines. Taskspecific mini riskassessment to be donewhen working in restrictedareas or within ten meters

    of electrical hazards.

    2 2 0Craneoperator

    Rigger

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    4) Secure load to the front of thecrane with a rope.

    Poor communication.

    Injury from nip points.

    PPE not being worn. Injury toworker.

    Load coming loose from thesecuring point on the crane.

    12 12 0 Rigger and crane operatorto be in visual contact witheach other and the load atall times. Rigger to givehand signals and usewhistle during liftingoperations.

    Beware of nip points. Uselevers to manoeuvre load,not your hands, arms orfeet.

    Leather hand protection tobe worn.

    Rigger to ensure load isproperly secured to the

    front end of the crane witha manila rope.

    2 2 0 Craneoperator

    Rigger

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    5) Transport load to point ofinstallation.

    Uneven ground causing theload to become unstable.

    Other contractors not aware ofthe crane in transit.

    Load colliding with structures,other vehicles or people.

    Crane exceeding the safespeed limit.

    17 12 4 Beware of uneven ground.Load to be raised whenapproaching dips or rises inthe terrain. Drive ondesignated routes only.

    Flags man to escort craneduring transportation. Flagsman to warn people ofoncoming crane. Flags manto ensure route is clear andsafe during transportation.

    Beware or vehicles,structures and peopleduring transportation. 5Meter guide rope to beattached to the front of the

    load. Rigger assistant tostablise and guide loadduring transportation. Loadnot to be lifted in excess of1.5 meters above theground duringtransportation.

    Crane not to exceed 5km/hduring transportation(walking speed).

    2 2 0 Supervisor

    Craneoperator

    Rigger

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    6) Position crane at point ofinstallation.

    Incompetent operator.

    Crane faulty.

    Limited / unsafe access tolifting area.

    Uneven / unstable ground.

    Damage to structures such asplinths, cable racks, piping,manhole covers, buildings.

    Crane unstable.

    13 13 8 All workers and operatorsto be competent orappointed to do the workdelegated to them.

    Pre-use inspectionchecklist to be completed atthe start of each shift.

    Ensure safe siteestablishment for crane.Lifting area to bebarricaded with black andyellow danger tape ororange beacon posted atthe front and rear of thecrane. Only S&P personnelallowed into lifting area.

    Ensure crane is establishedon level and stable ground.Use outrigger mats orsleepers where necessary.

    Ensure crane cannotdamage property duringestablishment or operation.

    Ensure crane outriggersare fully extended before

    commencing with liftingoperations.

    2 2 0 ALL

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    7) Loosen load from crane. Injury to persons from nippoints and manila rope.

    Load under strain. Load canslip in slings.

    12 12 0 Leather gloves to be wornwhen working with manilarope. Beware of nip pointsbetween pipes and crane.

    Ensure load is not undertension or strain beforeloosening manila rope.

    2 2 0 All

    8) Lift and slew load into position. Load colliding with structures.

    Poor communication.

    Overhead lifting.

    Load too heavy for crane.

    Hazardous lifting conditions.

    21 12 7 Beware of structures duringlifting operations.

    Rigger and crane operatorto be in visual contact witheach other and the load atall times. Rigger to givehand signals and use

    whistle during liftingoperations.

    NO OVERHEAD LIFTINGALLOWED.Rigger to ensure crane isable to safely lift load.Rigging study to be donefor loads exceeding 5 ton orfor difficult lifts.

    No lifting in hazardous

    conditions e.g. windexceeding 30km/h, rain,lightening, poor visibility,electrical hazards /overhead power lines.

    2 2 0Craneoperator

    Rigger

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    9) Lower load into position. Poor communication.

    Injury from nip points.

    Damage to slings.

    Unsafe positioning / stackingof pipes.

    PPE not being worn. Injury toworker.

    Pipes blocking / restrictingaccess.

    Injury to worker getting caughtbetween pipes or walking onpiping.

    12 12 0 Rigger and crane operatorto be in visual contact witheach other and the load atall times. Rigger to givehand signals and usewhistle during lifting

    operations.

    Beware of nip points.

    Ensure slings are notdamaged on plinths. Slingsto be properly stored whennot in use.

    Ensure pipes are stable orwedged before removingslings. Pipes to be stacked

    on dunnage.

    Leather hand protection tobe worn.

    Ensure access is notblocked or restricted bypiping.

    Do not stand betweenpiping during liftingoperations. No walking on

    piping or steelwork allowed.

    2 2 0 Craneoperator

    Rigger