Hazards to Watch for While Operating a Crane

crane safetyA necessary tool in many construction projects, cranes are extraordinary useful for the lifting and rigging of heavy materials. This being said, their enormous size and heavy weight can also cause safety concerns, which is why it is so important to check for hazards before bringing a crane on site and before going to work each day.

Daily inspections should only take a few minutes, but they are very important to the safety of workers and individuals passing by your construction site. To ensure the safety of all, perform a thorough inspection before getting to work every day and be on the lookout for the following hazards as you operate your crane.

Unusual Noises

An experienced crane operator knows what sounds a crane should – and shouldn’t – make. If you notice a strange noise as you are hoisting materials, take a break and check to make sure everything is in proper order. Small checks like this can save lives, and are of the upmost importance when operating machinery as heavy and powerful as a crane.

Electrical Hazards

Maintaining a safe distance from power lines is a must when operating a crane, since contact with energized lines can prove deadly. Before starting a job, take some extra time to mark off how close you can get to power lines with brightly colored signage. This will help to ensure your safety and the safety of others as you work.

Every town and city has its own regulations as to how close to power lines a crane can operate, so be sure to check with your local government before bringing a crane on site.

Overloading

A mistake most commonly made by experienced operators, overloading of a crane can cause the machinery to topple over. While you may want to trust your instincts when it comes to the weight of your load, it is important to follow safety procedures, using load-measuring systems to ensure that you are beneath the maximum weight.

When operating a crane or managing a site that has a crane operating on it, it is important to constantly be aware of what is going on around you, watching for potential hazards and performing daily safety checks.

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