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CRANE SAFETY MANUAL

SAFETY MANUAL VENTURO CRANES INTRODUCTION - OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS 23261 INTRODUCTION 23264 PRE-OPERATION REQUIREMENTS 23265 DO'S & DONT'S 23263 INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS BEFORE OPERATION 23262 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS 23284 ASME B30.5-3 OPERATION: QUALIFICATIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES, PG. 1 23285 ASME B30.5-3 OPERATION: QUALIFICATIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES, PG. 2 23286 ASME B30.5-3 OPERATION: QUALIFICATIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES, PG. 3 23266 SAFE VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION POWER LINE SAFETY 23289 23276 23277 23278 23279 23280 23281 MINIMUM CLEARANCES OSHA 1926.1407 OSHA 1926.1408, PG. 1 OSHA 1926.1408, PG. 2 OSHA 1926.1409 / 1410, PG. 1 OSHA 1926.1410, PG. 2 OSHA 1926.1411 SIGNALS 23282 23283 23290 OSHA 1926.1419 OSHA 1926.1420 - 1422 KNOW YOUR SIGNALS INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS 23081 INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS 23078 CRANE INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1 23079 CRANE INSPECITON CHECKLIST 2 23080 WIREROPE / HOOK INSPECTION OSHA 1910.180 REFERENCE 23269 OSHA 1910.180, PG. 1 23270 OSHA 1910.180, PG. 2 23271 OSHA 1910.180, PG. 3 23272 OSHA 1910.180, PG. 4 23273 OSHA 1910.180, PG. 5 23274 OSHA 1910.180, PG. 6 23275 OSHA 1910.180, PG. 7 TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC TABLE OF CONTENTS CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-14-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23233

INTRODUCTION OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS

INTRODUCTION SAFETY A WORD TO OWNERS, OPERATORS AND SERVICE PERSONNEL ABOUT SAFETY ! · D A N G E R FAILURE TO READ THIS MANUAL IS A MISUSE OF THE EQUIPMENT. ANYONE WHO WILL OPERATE, SERVICE, OR WORK AROUND THIS CRANE SHALL FIRST READ THIS MANUAL. DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WILL RESULT FROM IMPROPER USE OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS CRANE. Occupational safety is of prime concern in the design and production of this crane. This booklet was written with the safety of the operator and others who work around this crane as our goal. Included in this manual is OSHA 1910.180 standards which should be used as part of your safety, operation, and maintenance program. It is your responsibility to know the specific requirements, governmental regulations, precautions, and work hazards which exist. You should make these known to all personnel working with the equipment or in the area, so that all of you may take the necessary and required safety precautions. Failure to heed these instructions can result in death or serious injury. It is your responsibility to operate and maintain your crane with skill, good judgement, and caution. Following recognized safety procedures will help you avoid accidents. Modification to any part of this crane can create a safety hazard and therefore shall not be made without the manufacturer's written approval. Use only factory approved parts to repair or maintain this crane.If this crane is rebuilt or remounted, mounting procedures, retesting, and re-certification is required in accordance with factory instructions. Disconnecting, removing, or disabling any safety device is a misuse of the crane and may cause death or serious injury. As an owner or employer, it is your responsibility to instruct the operator in the safe operation of your equipment and to provide the operator with properly maintained equipment. Keep children, visitors, and untrained personnel away from he crane. Be capable, careful, and concerned! Make safety your everyday business. TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC INTRODUCTION CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-14-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23261

BEFORE OPERATION REQUIREMENTS Read again the safety, warning, and instruction labels. This truck-mounted crane is designed as a load handling unit and is not a personnel hoist. Only qualified personnel who have demonstrated an understanding of proper use of the crane should operate it. It is therefore essential that the operator has received a thorough training before being allowed to operate the crane. IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TRAINED, DO NOT OPERATE THIS CRANE. Pre-determine the crane's ability to handle the load: 1. 2. 3. 4. Determine the weight of the load and the load handling equipment. Determine the radius from centerline of crane rotation to position of load. Determine the radius from centerline of crane rotation to center point wher load is being moved. Refer to the capacity chart for crane and determine that load and raduis of lifting are within the crane's capacity. OPERATION REQUIREMENTS Read and understand the following safety requirements. · Since the manufacturer has no direct control over the crane application and operation, conformance with good safety practices is the responsibility of the operator. · Allow only authorized and qualified personnel, who have demonstrated that they understand the proper operation of the crane, to operate the crane. · Read and obey all DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and operating instructions. · Any overhead wire shall be considered to be an energized line. Maintain safe clearance from all lines. · The truck and crane are to be positioned on firm level surfaces with the outriggers always set and the chassis brakes engaged. · Ensure that the load is within the rated design capacity for lifting as reflected on the load capacity chart. TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC PRE-OPER. RQRMNTS CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-14-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23264

DO'S & DON'TS FOR PROPER AND SAFE OPERATION · Always refer to the load charts before making a lift. DO NOT exceed load chart capacities. · Pre-plan your lift. · Ensure the load is secured and properly rigged before starting any lift operation. · Be certain the end of the boom is centered directly over the load before lifting. Dragging the load with the winch or boom from any direction is prohibited. · Never lift two or more separately rigged loads at the same time even if the combined load weight is within rated capacity. · Avoid load swinging. · Never use the boom for any other purpose than hoisting and positioning intended loads. · Regardless of whether or not a load is attached, do not position boom or hook over a person. · Do not allow the load block (snatch block) to contact the boom sheave head by winching, by extending, or by lowering the boom. This condition, known as two blocking, can cause load dropping, cable (wirerope) breakage, equipment damage, and possible personnel injury. · Never allow personnel to ride the load, sling, or hook. · Know all standard crane hand signals, a copy of which is included in this manual. · Stay clear of outriggers while operating. · Do not allow unauthorized personnel or equipment to enter within 10 feet of crane operating reach. · Do not leave crane unattended with suspended load. · At all times ensure that hands, feet, hair, and loose clothing are kept away from moving sheaves, drums, and cables (wireropes). Never handle cable (wirerope) with bare hands. · Never wrap cable (wirerope) around the load in place of a sling or chain. Use only approved chains and slings as loading accessories. TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC DOs & DONTs CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-14-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23265

INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS BEFORE OPERATING SAFETY IN EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION Safety operation depends on you, the condition of your crane, and your maintenance and inspection procedures. The single most important factor in the prevention of equipment failures and accidents is a positive attitude towards safety. The habit of anticipating possible problems normally prevents many accidents from occurring. Inspection checks are not to be overlooked. Below are listed several important inspections that should be performed before and during operation of the crane. Further detailed inspection requirements are listed in the crane's manual under maintenance. · · · · · · · · · · · · Chassis- Check oil level, battery, lights, and brakes. Tires - Check for proper inflation, cuts, loose wheel nuts. Safety accessories - Check for proper function, oil level, leaks, etc. Structurals - Visually inspect complete crane for damage especially for cracks in weldments. Fasteners - Check all pins, sheaves, retainers, bolts, and nuts. Check for presence and proper tightness. Sheaves - Check for rope wear, cracks, and bearing condition. Hose / Fittings - Check for leaks, abrasion, and loose clamps. Lifting Rope/Slings - Check rope and slings for frayed edges, broken strands, kinks, flat spots, and end attachments for unsafe conditions. Crane Hooks - Check hook for safety catch, twist end opening of hook throat. Covers & Guards - Check for proper installation. Operating Placards and Safety Signs - Check for missing, illegible, defaced signs, and placards. Wirerope - Inspect wirerope for corrosion, broken strands, or excessive wear. Report and/or repair any item found to be unacceptable prior to operating the crane. Government regulations require that periodic inspections be made. The manufacturer suggests the employer perform daily and monthly inspections and maintain results of these inspections for each crane, and that a thorough annual inspection of the crane shall be made by a competent person, or by a government or private agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor. The employer shall maintain a record of the dates and results of the inspections for each crane and its optional equipment. TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC INSPECTION RQRMNTS CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-14-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23263

CRANE OPERATOR - MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Crane operation shall be limited to personnel with the following minimum requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. Designated, competent, and experienced persons. Trainees or untrained persons under the direct supervision of qualified persons. Maintenance and test personnel, only insofar as it is necessary for the performance of their duties. Supervisor with a designated qualified person present. Operators and trainees should meet the following minimum physical qualifications: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Have vision of at least 20/30 Snellen in one eye, and 20/50 in the other with or without corrective lenses. Be able to distinguish colors regardless of their position, if color perception is required for operation. Hearing, with or without hearing aid, must be adequate for the specific operation. A history of mental stability and not subject to epileptic seizures, dizziness, or any other disability which may cause injury to himself or others present at the jobsite. If an operator becomes physically or mentally unfit, he shall disqualify himself. No one should operate the crane while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, prescription medicine, or anything that might impair their abilities. In addition to the above listed requirements, the operator should: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Demonstrate the ability to read, comprehend, and interpret all placards, operator's manuals, safety codes, and other information pertinent to correct, safe crane operation. Possess knowledge of emergency procedures and implementation of same. An operator shall demonstrate to the employer the ability to operate the crane or provide satisfactory evidence of qualifications and experience to do so. Be familiar with all relevant safety standard codes and applicable governmental regulations. Recognize and be responsible for all maintenance requirements of the crane operated by him or trainees under his supervision. Be thoroughly familiar with the crane being operated and its control functions. Have read and fully comprehend the operating procedures as outlined in this manual. TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC MINIMUM REQRMNTS CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-14-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23262

OPERATION: QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 5-3.1.1 Operators (a) Cranes shall be operated only by the following personnel: (1) those who have met the requirements of paras. 5-3.1.2(a) through (c) and (f). (2) those who have met the requirements of para. 5-3.1.2(d) and who are training for the type of crane being operated. While operating the crane, trainees shall be under the supervision of a designated person. The number of trainees permitted to be supervised by a single designated person, the physical location of the designated person while supervising, and the type of communication required between the designated person and the trainee shall be determined by a qualified person. (3) maintenance personnel who have completed all operator trainee qualification requirements. Operation by these persons shall be limited to those crane functions necessary to perform maintenance on the crane or to verify the performance of the crane after maintenance has been performed. (4) inspectors who have completed all operator trainee qualification requirements. Operation by these persons shall be limited to those crane functions necessary to accomplish the inspection. (b) Only the personnel specified in para. 5-3.1.1(a), oilers, supervisors, and those specific persons authorized by supervisors shall enter a crane cab. Persons shall only enter the cab when their duties require them to do so, and then only with the knowledge of the operator or other appointed persons. 5-3.1.2 Qualifications for Operators Operators shall be required to successfully meet the qualifications for the specific type of crane (see Figs. 5-0.2.1-1 through 5-0.2.1-10) that they are operating. (a) Operator and operator trainees shall meet the following physical qualifications unless it can be shown that failure to meet the qualifications will not affect the operation of the crane. In such cases, specialized clinical or medical judgments and tests may be required. (1) vision of at least 20/30 Snellen in one eye and 20/50 in the other, with or without corrective lenses. (2) ability to distinguish colors, regardless of position, if color differentiation is required. (3) adequate hearing to meet operational demands, with or without hearing aid. (4) sufficient strength, endurance, agility, coordination, and speed of reaction to meet the operation demands. (5) normal depth perception, field of vision, reaction time, manual dexterity, coordination, and no tendencies to dizziness or similar undesirable characteristics. (6) a negative result for a substance abuse test. The level of testing will be determined by the standard practice for the industry where the crane is employed and this test shall be confirmed by a recognized laboratory service. (7) no evidence of having physical defects or emotional instability that could render a hazard to the operator or others, or that in the opinion of the examiner could interfere with the operator's performance. If evidence of this nature is found, it may be sufficient cause for disqualification. (8) no evidence of being subject to seizures or loss of physical control; such evidence shall be sufficient reason for disqualification. Specialized medical tests may be required to determine these conditions. (b) Operator requirements shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) evidence of successfully passing a physical examination as defined in para. 5-3.1.2(a). (2) satisfactory completion of a written examination covering operational characteristics, controls, and emergency control skills, such as response to fire, power line contact, loss of stability, or control malfunction, as well as characteristic and performance questions appropriate to the crane type for which qualification is being sought. (3) demonstrated ability to read, write, comprehend, and use arithmetic and a load rating chart, in the language of the crane manufacturer's operation and maintenance instruction materials. (4) satisfactory completion of a combination written and verbal test on load rating chart usage that covers a selection of the configurations (the crane may be equipped to handle) for the crane type for which qualification is being sought. Continued on DWG #23285 TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC ASME B30.5 CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-20-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23284

OPERATION: QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES (5) satisfactory completion of an operation test demonstrating proficiency in performing lifting, lowering, booming, telescoping, and swinging functions at various radii as well as shutdown. Testing shall also include proficiency in prestart and poststart inspection, securing procedures, and traveling by appropriate written, oral, or practical methods. (6) demonstrated understanding of the applicable sections of the B30 Standard and federal, state, and local requirements. (c) Operators who have successfully qualified for a specific crane type shall be required to be requalified if supervision deems it necessary. requalification shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) evidence of successfully passing a current physical examination as defined in para. 5-3.1.2(a) (2) satisfactory completion of a written examination covering operational characteristics, controls, and emergency control skills, such as response to fire, power line contact, loss of stability, or control malfunction, as well as characteristic and performance stability questions appropriate to the crane type for which requalification is being sought (3) demonstrated ability to read, write, comprehend, and use arithmetic and a load rating chart, in the language of the crane manufacturer's operation and maintenance instruction materials (4) satisfactory completion of a combination written and verbal test on load rating chart usage that covers a selection of the configurations (the crane may be equipped to handle) for the crane type for which requalification is being sought (5) satisfactory completion of an operation test demonstrating proficiency in handling the specific crane type for which requalification is being sought, including both prestart and poststart inspections, maneuvering skills, shutdown, and securing procedures (6) demonstrated understanding of the applicable sections of the B30 Standard and federal, state, and local safety requirements (d) Trainee qualification requirements shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) evidence of successfully passing a current physical examination as defined in para. 5-3.1.2(a) (2) satisfactory completion of a written examination covering safety, operational characteristics and limitations, and controls of the crane type for which qualification is being sought (3) demonstrated ability to read, write, comprehend, and use arithmetic and a load rating chart, in the language of the crane manufacturer's operations and maintenance instruction materials (4) satisfactory completion of a combination written and verbal test on load rating chart usage covering various crane configurations (e) Trainee qualification, operator qualification, and operator requalification shall be performed by a designated person who, by experience and training, fulfills the requirements of a qualified person. (f) Operator physical examinations shall be required every 3 yr as defined in para. 5-3.1.2(a), or more frequently if supervision deems it necessary. 5-3.1.3 Responsibilities While the organizational structure of various projects may differ, the following roles are described here for purposes of delineating responsibilities. All responsibilities listed below shall be assigned in the work site organization. (A single individual may perform one or more of these roles.) (a) Crane Owner. The crane owner has custodial control of a crane by virtue of lease or ownership. (b) Crane User. The crane user arranges the crane's presence on a worksite and controls its use there. (c) Site Supervisor. The site supervisor exercises supervisory control over the work site on which a crane is being used and over the work that is being performed on that site. (d) Lift Director. The lift director directly oversees the work being performed by a crane and the associated rigging crew. (e) Crane Operator. The crane operator directly controls the crane's functions. (5) 5-3.1.3.1 Responsibilities of the Crane Owner and Crane User. In some situations the owner and the user may be the same entity and is therefore accountable for all of the following responsibilities. In other cases, the user may lease or rent a crane from the owner without supervisory, operational, maintenance, support personnel, or services from the owner. In these situations, paras. 5-3.1.3.1.1 and 5-3.1.3.1.2 shall apply. Continued from DWG #23284 Continued on DWG #23286 TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC ASME B30.5, PG. 2 CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-20-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23285

OPERATION: QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 5-3.1.3.1 Responsibilities of the Crane Owner and Crane User. In some situations the owner and the user may be the same entity and is therefore accountable for all of the following responsibilities. In other cases, the user may lease or rent a crane from the owner without supervisory, operational, maintenance, support personnel, or services from the owner. In these situations, paras. 5-3.1.3.1.1 and 5-3.1.3.1.2 shall apply. 5-3.1.3.1.1 Crane Owner. The crane owner's responsibilities shall include the following: (a) providing a crane that meets the requirements of Chapters 5-1 and 5-2 as well as specific job requirements defined by the user (b) providing a crane and all necessary components, specified by the manufacturer, that meets the user's requested configuration and capacity (c) providing all applicable load rating chart(s) and diagrams (d) providing additional technical information pertaining to the crane, necessary for crane operation, when requested by the crane user (e) providing field assembly, disassembly, operation, maintenance information, and warning decals and placards installed as prescribed by the crane manufacturer (f) establishing an inspection, testing, and maintenance program in accordance with Chapter 5-2 and informing the crane user of the requirements of this program (g) designating personnel in accordance with Section 5-03 for the purpose of maintenance, repair, transport, assembly and disassembly (h) designating personnel in accordance with Section 5-0.3 for inspections as required in Section 5-2.1 (i) maintaining the rope information listed in para. 5-1.1.4(b) for the rope currently installed on each drum 5-3.1.3.1.2 Crane User. The crane user's responsibilities shall include the following: (a) complying with the requirements of this Volume, manufacturer's requirements, and those regulations applicable at the worksite. (b) using supervisors for crane activities that meet the requirements for a qualified person as defined in para. 5-0.2.2. (c) ensuring that the crane is in proper operating condition prior to initial use at the worksite by (1) verifying that the crane owner has provided documentation that the crane meets the requirements of para. 5-2.1.5 (2) verifying that a frequent inspection has been performed as defined in para. 5-2.1.2 (d) verifying that the crane has the necessary lifting capacity to perform the proposed lifting operations in the planned configuration. Load rating charts may be temporarily removed from the crane for lift planning or other purposes provided the charts are replaced in the manufacturer's designated location before operating the crane. (e) using crane operators that meet the requirements of paras. 5-3.1,1 and 5-3.1.2(f) and are qualified to perform the tasks that will be required with the crane to which they are assigned to operate. (f) ensuring the assigned operator(s) has been notified of adjustments or repairs that have not yet been completed, prior to commencing crane operations. (g) designating personnel in accordance with Section 5-0.3 for the purpose of maintenance, repair, transport, assembly and disassembly. (h) designating personnel in accordance with Section 5-0.3 for inspections as required in Section 5-2.1. (i) ensuring that all personnel involved in maintenance, repair, transport, assembly, disassembly, and inspection are aware of their responsibilities, assigned duties, and the associated hazards. (j) ensuring that the inspection, testing, and maintenance programs specified by the crane owner are followed. (k) informing the crane owner if any rope on the crane is replaced or shortened. If a rope is replaced, the wire rope information listed in para. 5-1.1.4(b),shall be provided as well as the date of replacement. Continued from DWG #23285 TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC ASME B30.5, PG. 3 CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-20-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23286

SAFE VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTING TRUCK AND CRANE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Before transporting: a. Be sure that outriggers are stowed properly. b. The load line shall be hooked to truck bed, truck frame, or boom rack, to secure the boom and hook weight during transport. Do not by any method over-tension the hook stow hardware or damage could result. c. Secure boom properly in approved boom rest. d. Secure all loose items to the truck bed. e. Disengage PTO. f. Release park brake. Do not travel with load on hook. Be sure that tires are properly inflated. Make sure that there is enough clearance before entering any underpass. Do not allow any persons to ride on the truck or crane when it is being transported. A signal man may be required when moving or backing unit in areas where visibility is limited. TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC SAFE TRANSPORTATION CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-14-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23266

POWER LINE SAFETY

OPERATION: MINIMUM CLEARANCES REFERENCE: OSHA 1926.1408 (a)(2)(iii) Table A -- Minimum Clearance Distances VOLTAGE (nominal, kV, alternating current) MINIMUM CLEARANCE DISTANCE (feet) Up to 50 Over 50 - 200 Over 200 - 350 Over 350 - 500 Over 500 - 750 Over 750 - 1000 . . . . . . Over 1000 . REFERENCE: 10 15 20 25 35 45 (As established by the utility owner / operator or registered professional engineer who is a qualified person with respect to electrical power transmission and distribution). OSHA 1926.1411 (b)(2) Table T -- Minimum Clearance Distances While Traveling with No Load VOLTAGE (nominal, kV, alternating current) WHILE TRAVELING - MINIMUM CLEARANCE DISTANCE (feet) 0 - 0.75 Over 0.75 - 50 Over 50 - 345 Over 345 - 750 Over 750 - 1000 . . . . . Over 1000 . 4 6 10 16 20 (As established by the utility owner / operator or registered professional engineer who is a qualified person with respect to electrical power transmission and distribution). TITLE VENCO VENTURO INDUSTRIES LLC MINIMUM CLEARANCES CINCINNATI, OHIO DATE SECTION 08-21-15 - SUPERSEDES SAFETY MANUAL - 23289

Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR) Power line safety (up to 350kV)-- assembly and disassembly. - 1926.1407 Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR) - Table of Contents · · · · · · Part Number: Part Title: Subpart: Subpart Title: Standard Number: Title: 1926 Safety and Health Regulations for Construction CC Cranes & Derricks in Construction 1926.1407 Power line safety (up to 350 kV)-- assembly and disassembly. §1926.1407 Power line safety (up to 350 kV) -- assembly and disassembly (a) Before assembling or disassembling equipment, the employer must determine if any part of the equipment, load line, or load (including rigging and lifting accessories) could get, In the direction or area of assembly/disassembly, closer than 20 feet to a power line during the assembly/disassembly process. If so, the employer must meet the requirements in Option (1), Option (2), or Option (3) of this section, as follows: (1)Option (1)-- Deenergize and ground. Confirm from the utility owner/operator that the power line has been deenergized and visibly grounded at the worksite. (2)Option (2)-- 20 foot clearance. Ensure that no part of the equipment, load line or load (including rigging and lifting accessories), gets closer than 20 feet to the power line by implementing the measures specified in paragraph (b) of this section. (3)Option (3)-- Table A clearance. (i) Determine the line's voltage and the minimum clearance distance permitted under Table A (see §1926.1408). (ii)Determine if any part of the equipment, load line, or load (including rigging and lifting accessories), could get closer than the minimum clearance distance to the power line permitted under Table A (see §1926.1408). If so, then the employer must follow the requirements in paragraph (b) of this section to ensure that no part of the equipment, load line, or load (including rigging and lifting accessories), gets closer to the line than the minimum clearance distance. (b) Preventing encroachment/electrocution. Where encroachment precautions are required under Option (2), or Option (3) of this section, all of the following requirements must be met: (1)Conduct a planning meeting with the Assembly/Disassembly director (ND director), operator, assembly/disassembly crew and the other workers who will be in the assembly/disassembly area to review the location of the power line(s) and the steps that will be implemented to prevent encroachment/electrocution. (2) If tag lines are used, they must be nonconductive. (3) At least one of the following additional measures must be In place. The measure selected from this list must be effective in preventin

23081 inspection requirements 23078 crane inspection checklist 1 23079 crane inspeciton checklist 2 23080 wirerope / hook inspection osha 1910.180 reference 23269 osha 1910.180, pg. 1 23270 osha 1910.180, pg. 2 23271 osha 1910.180, pg. 3 23272 osha 1910.180, pg. 4 23273 osha 1910.180, pg. 5 23274 osha 1910.180, pg. 6 23275 osha 1910.180, pg. 7

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