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#1 Posted : 11 March 2008 16:47:00(UTC)
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Posted By PW74 We have recently installed a tower crane on site. For its use we have in place a Lifting Plan and a method statement. We are also set to do Daily pre-use checks & Weekly Inspections and fill out an F91 as per LOLER requirements. All this documentation is to be filed on site. However, I have also been asked if we are to have a LOLER Register and PUWER Register. Bit stuck on what these Registers are?
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#2 Posted : 11 March 2008 17:00:00(UTC)
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Posted By The toecap One for Alex mac. I think they mean a register of lifting equipment and anything else you may use for the lift such as a spanner, tag lines .
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#3 Posted : 12 March 2008 13:36:00(UTC)
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Posted By John A Wright Correct me if \I'm wrong someone please, but I don't believe an F91 form is applicable nowadays (I assume it is 'before my time'). A LOLER register is a list of all your lifting equipment and accessories which need professional inspection (6 month or annual as appropriate) and the register states when they were lst testes, when they will\ next be tested. Your crane is one piece of lifting equipment but the crane's hooks, chains, eyebolts etc need to be inspected (and your FLTs, pallet trucks, hoists, MEWPs etc Check out www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg290.pdf Similarly PUWER is a register of your work equipment, indicating that they have been inspected (e.g. internal PUWER assessment) for suitability, on, off, e-stop buttons, guards, isolators etc etc. John W
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#4 Posted : 12 March 2008 14:29:00(UTC)
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Posted By The toecap The F91 doesn't exist anymore but you still need to record infomation and as such people call this register of info the F91.
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#5 Posted : 13 March 2008 20:42:00(UTC)
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Posted By David A Cooper Let me have your e mail address and I will send over some information.
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#6 Posted : 13 March 2008 21:59:00(UTC)
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Posted By COLIN BLACKMAN Dont forget having a lifting plan/method statement is the easy part,the hard part is sticking to a safe system of working for tower crane operations including having someone competent to carry out the slinging/signalling and supporting the crane operator when he/she is being pressurised by subcontractors to deviate from the safe system of work,such as working in winds above those stated by crane manufacturer.
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