Operational Procedures & Communication
Clear Communication: Establish clear and constant communication between the crane operator and ground crew using radios and following standard hand signals.
Trained Personnel: Ensure all operators and ground crew members are qualified, well-trained, and understand the safety protocols for nighttime operations.
Controlled Movements: Maintain smooth, controlled crane movements and load swings to minimize centrifugal force and prevent shock-loading.
CRANE HAND SIGNALS – SAFETY FIRST! đ§
Every lift is safe only when communication is clear
Crane operators and signalers must always use the standard hand signals shown here – from Hoist, Lower, Stop, Emergency Stop, Swing, Travel, Raise Boom, Extend Boom and more.
Remember: One wrong signal can cause a major accident!
Clear communication saves lives.
Safety is everyone’s responsibility.
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