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One for the LOLER experts - is there a weight threshold above which lifting plans must be produced? We have staff who occassionally use a tripod to lift items which could be around 250kg (anything above 500kg we contract out), and I've been asked if we need to produce a lifting plan for this activity.
My initial thought is no, as it's not using a crane and the load won't be more than a few cm above floor level, but I'd appreciate any other thoughts on this.
TIA
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BS 7121, have a look at lift classification, there are three defined types of lift.
Generally rule for speficied 'lift plan' is a load over a tonne but there are many permeters to risk in terms of lifting
lifting is the bane of my working life (we have over 160 OHCs in my business)
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It does not matter whether it is a crane, tripod or how far/high you are lifting the item as Regulation 8 of Loler states:
"(1) Every employer shall ensure that every lifting operation involving lifting equipment is —
(a) properly planned by a competent person;
(b) appropriately supervised; and
(c) carried out in a safe manner.
(2) In this regulation "lifting operation" means an operation concerned with the lifting or lowering of a load.
The HSE wish to see people and comanies being proportionate and the level of detail required for a lifting operation you describe will be somewhat less detailed then when you have a 100 tonne crane on site with obscured view of the lift etc.
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