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What is the first step before operating a crane?
✔✔ Conduct a thorough inspection of the crane and work area to identify hazards.
Why should crane operators check load charts before lifting?
✔✔ Load charts help determine the maximum safe weight the crane can lift at different
configurations.
What happens if a crane is overloaded?
✔✔ It can tip over, cause structural failure, or result in dropped loads, leading to serious
accidents.
Why is it important to maintain proper communication between the crane operator and the signal
person?
✔✔ Clear communication ensures safe and precise load movements, preventing accidents and
collisions.
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, What should be done if the crane’s hook or wire rope shows signs of damage?
✔✔ Stop using the crane and report the issue immediately for inspection and repair.
How does wind affect crane operations?
✔✔ Strong winds can cause loads to sway uncontrollably, making lifting dangerous.
Why should a crane never be left unattended with a suspended load?
✔✔ A suspended load can shift or fall unexpectedly, creating a serious hazard.
What is the purpose of using outrigger pads or mats?
✔✔ They distribute the crane’s weight to prevent it from sinking or tipping over on unstable
ground.
How can a crane operator ensure a load is balanced before lifting?
✔✔ By checking that the load is properly rigged, centered, and secure before lifting.
What should be done if a crane’s brakes fail during a lift?
✔✔ Lower the load safely if possible, alert others, and stop operations immediately.
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