Everything accept the practice as you teach us ..But the reality on Site Location they( site management) Never give enough time to do this they just want Set the carne and start Lift that's it
I'm am aware a lift supervisor has to undertake 6 planned lift every 6 months which are recorded in the supervisors CPD, who oversees these lifts? Help would be appreciated. Great video btw !!
Hi Fireblaster9961. It May be worth you looking at the BS EN 1492-1 Part -1 Flat woven webbing slings, (Textile Slings). Refer to Annex D (sub section D.3.2) You can read up on safe use of slings. The paragraph refers to using slings on the hook and gives guidance on the size and maximum angle that the sling eye can be used at, i.e., 20 degrees. So, no need for a shackle. Maybe you work in another country with different standards. As for as the sling having a twist in it, yes ideally you try not to have a twist in the slings, but this is difficult in the real world if you’re using 6M slings. If we look at the load that is being lifted, less than 200KG. Using the correct mode factor to calculate the safe working load of both slings combined =1.12T. I don`t feel the sling was miss used in anyway but thank you for your comment.
Really helpful , as I am looking to do my slinger signaller soon .
Who prepared a 3d lifting plan sir?
Everything accept the practice as you teach us ..But the reality on Site Location they( site management) Never give enough time to do this they just want Set the carne and start Lift that's it
I'm am aware a lift supervisor has to undertake 6 planned lift every 6 months which are recorded in the supervisors CPD, who oversees these lifts? Help would be appreciated. Great video btw !!
Hold on...he put the slings directly on the hook block with no shackle plus the slings where twisted
Hi Fireblaster9961. It May be worth you looking at the BS EN 1492-1 Part -1 Flat woven webbing slings, (Textile Slings). Refer to Annex D (sub section D.3.2) You can read up on safe use of slings.
The paragraph refers to using slings on the hook and gives guidance on the size and maximum angle that the sling eye can be used at, i.e., 20 degrees. So, no need for a shackle.
Maybe you work in another country with different standards.
As for as the sling having a twist in it, yes ideally you try not to have a twist in the slings, but this is difficult in the real world if you’re using 6M slings.
If we look at the load that is being lifted, less than 200KG.
Using the correct mode factor to calculate the safe working load of both slings combined =1.12T.
I don`t feel the sling was miss used in anyway but thank you for your comment.