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Green Lift Checklist

1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1Project 1.2 Date

1.3 Description of Load 1.4 Crane Model


1.5 Weight of Load ton 1.6 Boom Length m
1.7 Weight of Rigging and ton 1.8 Jib Length m
Crane Block
1.9 Total Erection Load ton 1.10 Maximum Radius of m
Lift
1.11 Percent Crane % 1.12 Crane Capacity at Ton
Capacity at Maximum Maximum Radius of Lift
2. RIGGING GEAR REQUIRED – SIZE AND CAPACITY
2.1 Shackles 2.2 Spreader

2.3 Slings 2.4 Tailing Hook-Up

3. LOAD AND LIFTING LUG


3.1 Has the weight of the load been documented or 3.2 Are all items that will be lifted with the equipment
accurately calculated? included in the weight?
3.3 Have the lifting lugs that will be used to lift the load 3.4 Will the lifting lugs be used with the correct shackle?
been designed for that purpose? (Pin Diameter no less than 90% of hole diameter)
3.5 Will the lifting lugs be loaded only in the strong 3.6 Are the lifting lugs visibly free of defects or damage?
direction(s) of the lug?
3.7 Has the load been checked for loose or unsecured 3.8 For a one-crane lift will the crane hook be over the
items, which might fall off during the lift? centre of gravity at the initial pick?
4. RIGGING GEAR
4.1 Have the capacities of the slings and shackles been 4.2 Have the slings and shackles been visually inspected
checked for the load? for defects or damage?
4.3 Have the sling angles been considered when checking 4.4 Has the center of gravity been considered when
the capacity of the slings and shackles? checking the capacities of the sling and shackles?
5. CRANE
5.1 Is the load greater than 5 tons and greater than 50% 5.2 Is the load greater than 20 tons?
of the crane chart capacity?
5.3 Has the crane received a daily inspection and 5.4 Is the crane set up according to the manufacturer’s
operational check by the operator? specifications?
5.5 Is the crane supported by approved crane mats? 5.6 If the lift involves more than one crane, can it be made
5.7 Has the soil been inspected and determined to be without any possibility of one of the cranes being
adequate? overloaded?
6. LIFT
6.1 Has the radius of the lift been checked by a 6.2 Is the lift area free of operating process
tape measure? equipment, piping, or live electrical lines?
6.3 Has the area under the lift been barricaded or 6.4 Is the wind less than 32.2 Km per hour?
everyone warned to stay away?
6.5 If there is a possibility for boom or equipment 6.6 Has one person been designated “Signalperson-in-
interference, has a rigging layout or clearance study Charge” for the lift?
Note: All questions should be answered Yes, No, or N/A (not applicable).
The TPSK Lifting Supervisor must not approve any checklist item answered by “No.”

Sub - C Rigger Responsible for Lift TPSK Supervisor TPSK HSSE Manager
Green Lift Checklist

Lifting Plan
1. List of Lifting Equipment
Steel Webbing Lifting Chain
  Hook Chain Other Other Other Other
Sling Sling bar block

Size                    

Capacity load
                   
(Tons)

Weight/each                    

Number                    

Total weight                    

2. Calculation
1 Crane Capacity Tons
2 Boom Length M
3 Height of lifting M
4 Radius M
5 Max. Load from load chart (R) vs (H) Tons
6 Lifting Capacity rate
Total Weight X 100
Max Load from Load Chart %

3. Checklist for Critical Lifting

No Required Document Yes No


1 Lifting Plan
2 Load Chart
3 Method Statement
4 JHA
5 Crane document
6 JICA

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