LFT/Equipment/TBT-LFT-003
Chain Slings and Shackles Inspection
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Chain Slings and Shackles Inspection
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-LFT-003 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Chain slings and shackles are critical lifting accessories — their failure during a lift drops the load and kills people below.
- LOLER 1998 requires all lifting accessories to have a current thorough examination certificate, renewed at least every six months.
- Pre-use visual inspection by the user must be carried out before every single lift, regardless of the examination certificate.
- Chain links must be checked for wear, stretching, distortion, cracks, corrosion, and signs of heat damage before each use.
- A chain link that has stretched by 5% or more of its original pitch must be taken out of service immediately.
- Shackle pins must be the correct type for the shackle body — never substitute a bolt, wire, or incorrect pin.
- The safe working load marked on every sling and shackle must never be exceeded, accounting for the sling angle used.
- Multi-leg slings have reduced capacity as the angle between legs increases — at 90 degrees, capacity drops to 70%.
- Colour coding systems help identify slings due for thorough examination — typically changed every six months.
- Defective lifting accessories must be removed from service, clearly tagged, quarantined, and reported to the lifting supervisor.
Why?
| Prevent dropped loads | A failed chain sling drops the full load weight — pre-use inspection catches damage before it causes a catastrophic failure. |
| Legal requirement | LOLER 1998 requires six-monthly thorough examinations and user pre-use checks — both must happen for every lifting accessory. |
| SWL awareness | Exceeding the safe working load or using slings at excessive angles causes sudden failure without warning. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Lifting Operations Awareness (LOLER) | Lifting Accessories Pre-Use Checks |
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