Presented by: John Cole General Manager, CICB 1926.1401 – Definitions 1926.1413 – Crane Inspections 1926.1414 – Wire Rope Selection and Inspection Criteria.

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Presented by: John Cole General Manager, CICB – Definitions – Crane Inspections – Wire Rope Selection and Inspection Criteria – Safety Devices – Operation Aids – Qualifications of Maintenance and Repair Personnel – Equipment Modifications OSHA (800)

 Builder  Certified Welder  Competent Person

 Controlling Enti ty  Dismantling  Equipment criteria

 Qualified person  Unavailable procedures  Wire rope

 Repaired Adjusted Equipment  Modified Equipment  Post-assembly

 Each Shift  Monthly  Annual/comprehensive

 Equipment not in regular use  Manufacturer’s procedures  Documentation

 Shift Inspection  Who conducts the inspection  What is inspected

 Monthly Wire Rope Inspections  Annual Wire Rope Inspections

 Wire Rope Design Criteria  Wire Rope used in Boom Hoists

 Rotation Resistant Rope Design Criteria  Diameter for Hoist Sheaves  Criteria for Dead Ending Wire Rope

 Crane Level Indicator  Boom Stops  Jib Stops

 Horns  Foot Pedals  Outrigger Jacks and Stabilizers

 Boom & Luffing Jib Limiting Devices  Anti-two Blocking Device  Boom Angle or Radius Indicator

 Jib Angle Indicator  Load Weighing and Similar Devices  Outrigger / Stabilizer position sensor/monitor

 Requirements for Maintenance and Repair Personnel  Must Meet the requirements of a qualified person when operating a crane in the performance of their tasks

 Modifications that affect the capacity of safe operations  Procedure to follow

 Procedures to follow in the event of manufacture's refusal  Procedures to follow in the event procedures are unavailable  Military modifications