Codes of Safe Practices |
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1. Never
drag a rope. This hurts the outer fibers and leads to the eventual
deterioration of the rope's overall strength. 2. Avoid
kinking. This strains the rope and
overstresses the fibers. 3. Splice,
don't knot. When the job requires joining
lengths of ropes, they should be spliced, not knotted. A properly done splice
will hold up 100% of the strength
of the rope, but a knot only half. 4. Dry
out rope after use to prevent deterioration. 5. Don't
allow rope to freeze. 6. Store
away from heat, moisture, chemicals, rodents, and sunlight. 7. Clean
rope before storage. WIRE ROPE 1. Use
sheaves and drums of suitable size and design. 2. Lubricate
properly, and according to schedule. 3. Don't
exceed the rated capacity of wire rope. 4. Be
sure to use the correct lay (twist) for the application. CHAINS 1. Take
up slack slowly and make sure every link seats correctly. 2. Never
force a hook over a chain link. 3. Chain
shackles are to be used for shortening and/or splicing chains together. 4. Using
bolts as makeshift links or fasteners is prohibited. CHAIN/WIRE ROPE MOTORS 1. Make
sure your hoist anchor point is rated and adequate for the job. 2. Always
inspect the hoist for defects before each use. Check the full length of the chain for worn, gouged, twisted
and distorted links, proper lubrication and foreign material. 3. Check
the full length of the wire rope for broken strands, abrasions, kinks, and
corrosion. 4. Do
not operate hoist with twisted, kinked, or damaged chain or rope. 5. Check
the limit switch settings prior to loading. Operate the hoist in the up and
down position to determine if the limit switches are set correctly. 6. Make
a load test by lifting and lowering a load slightly. Check for unusual sounds and make sure the
hoist is operating smoothly and that the brakes hold without slipping. 7. Do
not lift more than the rated load. 8. Always
center the hoist over the load. Be sure the hoist and load chain are in a
straight line. 9. Always
stand completely clear of the load when operating a hoist |