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Good afternoon,
A quick question for the crane experts out there...
Is there any reason why an Appointed Person cannot supervise a crane lift for which they have developed the lift plan?
if there is a reason why they can't, where is it documented.
I have always been of the opinion that an Appointed Person is able to supervise a lift as they have put the SSOW work together
Regards, Gary
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In short the answer to your question is no, in many ways it is better as they are the more informed /qualified / experienced person.
Within my company this would be regularly the case.
Regards
Jon
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No reason at all > That is his job unless he appoints a crane supervisor to assume the duties as appointed person
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Gary BS7121 Part 1 gives you it clearly . Yes they can. it is also briefly mentioned in LOLER Regulation 8. It is also in the CPA best practice guide which gives a more comprehensive run down of duties.
Search CPA and look for Best Practice Guides.
Ta Alex
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Thanks everyone,
you've confirmed what i've always thought... i just need to convince the client now
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