- Prepare a lift plan for every steel beam and column lift before it begins.
- Calculate the centre of gravity for asymmetric sections to determine sling positions.
- Attach tag lines to control beam rotation and swing during the lift.
- Use only designated bolt holes or lifting lugs as sling attachment points.
- Verify crane capacity at the actual working radius before each lift.
- Establish exclusion zones below the lift path and at the landing zone.
- Stop steel lifting in wind speeds exceeding the limit in the lift plan.
- Maintain clear communication between operator, slinger, and erection crew always.
- Brief the full lifting team on the plan, signals, and sequence each morning.
- Inspect all slings, shackles, and lifting accessories before every steel lift.
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- DON'T lift steel without a documented lift plan prepared by a competent person.
- DON'T sling from points other than the designated holes or lifting lugs.
- DON'T stand under or in the swing path of steel being lifted or positioned.
- DON'T lift long beams without tag lines to control swing and rotation.
- DON'T exceed the crane capacity chart at the working radius for any lift.
- DON'T continue lifting in winds that cause the steel to swing uncontrollably.
- DON'T ride on steel being lifted or use it as a transport platform.
- DON'T release the crane hook until the steel is bolted and confirmed stable.
- DON'T guide steel into position by hand while it is still fully suspended.
- DON'T assume the previous lift plan covers a different section or heavier beam.
See also: Lift Plan Requirements | Steel Erection Safety
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