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Posted By Ken Wilcox
I am looking for anything that shows the hand signals to be used by a banks man when directing the crane driver.
I would like to adopt these for use with our FLT operators as we have an issue with voice communication on one particular operation.
Anything that could be used as an internal training aid would be useful
Regards
Ken Wilcox
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Posted By Ken Dickson
Ken,
It's in most parts of BS7121 (and probably many other places).
Ken
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Posted By Alexander Falconer
Have a look in the safety signs & signals regs.
Some useful information there too!
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Posted By Paul Rhodes
You can find them in Safe Start CITB Constuction Skills Safety Handbook GE 707, ISBN 1-85751-109-3 about £8
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Posted By William
BS7121 is the standard that is used offshore, it is missing one which is commonly used which is to hold a hand above the head and clench and unclench the fist which means to gently take the strain of the load, also some people will raise both hands just above the head and rub them together to do this. But if its just for the forklift drivers then BS7271 will do, i have emailed you them.
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Posted By Ken Wilcox
Thank you all for your valuable help
Regards
Ken Wilcox
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Posted By Gwahir
Hi Ken,
You have mail.
Graham
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