Assembly/Disassembly Cranes Program - ISNetworld RAVS Section - US

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Assembly/Disassembly Cranes Program - ISNetworld RAVS Section - US

This Assembly/Disassembly Cranes Program (ISNetworld® RAVS®* Section), in addition to being a complete and functioning written safety program (chapter), it also contains all the required text elements that are sought by the ISNetworld RAVS® (Review And Verification Service) reviewer. This plan has been previously submitted and has achieved a 100% approval rating for our clients.

 

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You are downloading a MicroSoft® Word document file to your computer that is completely editable: 

  • Assembly/Disassembly Cranes Program:
  • Approximate Word Count:2,385
  • Approximate Number of Pages: 6
  • Page Reference Answers to RAVS Reviewer’s Questions: 8

  You will also receive instructions for a simple two-step process to place your company name and safety person's name throughout this word document to conform it to your company. Please review, and feel free to alter or add to it as you wish with any specific company information or safety policies that you may already have.

The first two pages of the document are guidelines for conforming this safety manual section, an index for completing the RAVS® questionnaire (with all page references), and uploading the section.

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An excerpt from ISNetworld® RAVS®* Safety plan Assembly/Disassembly Cranes Program

      Their focus is the proper assembling or disassembling of a lattice boom type crane (mobile, tower, etc.) and/or the jibs and extensions of hydraulic boom type cranes. It is already apparent that the industry is borrowing this title and assignment callout for folks charged with A/D work related to telescopic hydraulic gantry systems, strand jack systems and other intricate load handling equipment. The A/D process is somewhat high risk and has resulted in numerous injuries/deaths, hence the attention paid by OSHA to significantly expand the description of job tasks and safety procedures related to this subject.

As a general rule, the A/D Director would report to the Lift Director. The A/D Director is delivering one primary element of an overall project effort, specifically to get the crane (or load handling equipment LHE) into its proper operating state, or potentially removing it after its need no longer exists.

Definitions

A/D director (Assembly/Disassembly director): means an individual who meets this subpart's requirements for an A/D director, irrespective of the person's formal job title or whether the person is non-management or management personnel.
All assembly and disassembly operations must be carried out under the direction of an A/D director. The A/D director must be both a "competent person" and a "qualified person," or must be a "competent person" assisted by one or more "qualified persons." "Competent person" and "qualified person" are defined below.