Small hoists are utilized in many ways to assist us in
lifting and moving heavy objects. They can be a powerful tool to help us work
safely, but they can also be very dangerous if in bad condition or utilized
incorrectly.
Here are some important things to look at when you use a
hoist:
Before loading, operators make sure:
Loads are within equipment's rated capacity. Each hoist is
marked with a capacity.
Check the hoist’s chains or wire rope to ensure they aren’t
frayed, kinked, stretched or damaged in other ways
Make sure the slings are in good shape. Look for tears in
the webbing, loose stitching and frays.
Make sure the hook is in good shape. Ensure the spring
loaded safety latch is in place on the hook. Ensure the hook isn’t bent.
If using a cross member – the hooks are directly over the
lifting point of the object.
The hook moves directly over the load's center, without
swinging
Any sharp edges on the load are padded so as not to cause
wear and tear on parts of the hoist or slings.
Check to ensure you have a clear path for the lift. Remove
any objects that could get in the load’s or your way.
When loading, operators make sure:
The sling sits squarely in the hook bowl and then attaches
to the load.
The chain or rope has no kinks or twists and doesn't wrap
the load.
The hoist is attached to best balance out awkward or
unevenly weighted items.
Before lifting and moving, operators make sure:
No person or obstruction is on or under the load or hooks,
or in its path.
Beginning the lift
Lift the load horizontally only at first
Lift the load slowly at first to ensure the load is balanced
and will not tip or swing during the operation.
Ensure your path is clear to the destination.
While lifting and moving, make sure:
The load is high enough to clear the ground and obstacles
but not raised higher than necessary.
No one is allowed under the load.
Move the load horizontally very slowly to prevent the load
from swinging.
Only move in one direction at a time. Either move the load
vertically or horizontally, but not both at the same time.
Ending the Lift
Slowly lower the load.
Make sure the load is all the way down and not suspended in
any way by the lift.
Make sure there is no tension left on any slings or other
devices used.
Carefully remove any slings or other accessories utilized
during the operation.
Return the hoist to the home position.
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