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Posted By Lukasz We are getting deliveries to sites and I am trying to establish at which point we need to be using lifting plan?
Can you point to me which factors I should take into account?
for example: -weight -size -anchorage points
Regards LK
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Posted By steven n It's hard to say, one persons big lift is another persons bread and butter. As a rule of thumb, all lifts need a risk assessment generic or whatever but anything out of the ordinary for an organisation would need more planning i.e. a lifting plan.
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Posted By Neil R it depends on what your doing, are you carrying out heavy lifts with cranes or tandem lifts etc? or are you carrying out day to day lifts with hiabs etc?
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Posted By wsd BS7121 should help
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Posted By Raymond Rapp It depends on the risks and nothing else as far as I am concerned. High risk activities need extra controls (eg a lift plan) to ensure it is properly planned, supervised and carried out by competent persons. The lift plan should identify all the necessary controls needed eg SWL, slewing restrictor, stabilisers, ground conditions, RCI, overhead power lines etc.
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