Title: Safe Practices to Follow When Using Sling Techniques
1SAFE PRACTICES TO FOLLOW WHEN USING SLING
TECHNIQUES
2INSPECT SLINGS REGULARLY
Before each use, thoroughly inspect slings for
any signs of damage, wear, or deterioration. Look
for cuts, fraying, abrasions, knots, or other
visible defects. If any issues are detected,
remove the sling from service and replace it.
Regular inspections help identify potential
hazards and prevent accidents.
3CHOOSE THE RIGHT SLING FOR THE JOB
Select slings that are appropriate for the load
you're lifting and the environment in which
you're working. Different types of slings, such
as wire rope slings, chain slings, synthetic web
slings, and round slings, have different load
capacities and are suitable for specific
applications. Consult load charts and guidelines
to ensure you're using the correct sling for the
load.
4PROPERLY RIG THE LOAD
Ensure that the load is properly rigged and
balanced before lifting. Attach slings to lifting
points that are designed and rated for the load.
Distribute the load evenly to prevent imbalances
that could lead to tipping or shifting during the
lift. Use proper rigging hardware, such as
shackles and hooks, and make sure they are
properly secured and oriented.
5USE TAGLINES AND COMMUNICATION
Use taglines to control the load's movement
during lifting and positioning. This helps
prevent unintended swinging or spinning that
could lead to accidents. Effective communication
among the lifting team members is crucial.
Everyone involved should have a clear
understanding of their roles and
responsibilities, and they should use hand
signals or radios to communicate effectively.
6AVOID OVERLOADING SLINGS
Never exceed the rated capacity of a sling.
Refer to manufacturer-provided load charts and
guidelines to determine the safe working load
limit for the specific type of sling, hitch
configuration, and angle of the load. Be cautious
of shock loads, which can significantly increase
the forces on the slings. Consider dynamic
factors when calculating load weights.