LFT/General/TBT-LFT-007
Wind Speed Limits for Lifting
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Wind Speed Limits for Lifting
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-LFT-007 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Wind speed is one of the most critical factors affecting the safety of all lifting operations on construction sites.
- Most mobile cranes must cease operations when wind speeds reach 38 mph (17 m/s) at the working height.
- Tower cranes typically have lower operating wind speed limits — often 45 mph (20 m/s) depending on the model.
- Wind speed at ground level can be significantly lower than at the height of the boom or load — height corrections apply.
- Large, flat loads such as cladding panels, steel decking, and precast wall panels act as sails in moderate wind.
- Sail area loads may require stop-work at lower wind speeds than the crane's rated limit due to loss of load control.
- Wind speed must be monitored continuously using an anemometer at or near the working height of the crane.
- The appointed person or lift supervisor must make the decision to cease lifting when wind limits are approached.
- Gusting conditions are often more dangerous than sustained wind — sudden gusts can exceed the steady-state speed dramatically.
- The lift plan must specify the maximum wind speed for each lift, considering both crane limits and load characteristics.
Why?
| Load swing | Wind causes suspended loads to swing unpredictably, striking structures and workers — higher wind means greater swing amplitude. |
| Sail area effect | Large flat loads catch wind disproportionately — a panel safe to lift in calm weather becomes uncontrollable in moderate wind. |
| Height amplification | Wind speed increases with altitude — ground-level readings significantly understate the conditions at the boom tip and load height. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Lifting Operations Awareness (LOLER) | Exclusion Zones During Lifting |
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