| Crane and Hoist Safety - April 2025 - Week 15 Nothing is more frightening to a crane operator than a crane becoming unbalanced or collapsing due to 
excessive weight load. In an average year, injuries related to cranes and hoists account for approximately 1,000 
lost-time work hours. Employees working with this type of equipment are exposed to great hazards which 
require taking extra safety precautions.
This week, we will discuss the safety rules for operating cranes, moving loads, and parking loaded cranes. We 
will also discuss how to properly inspect overhead cranes, hoists, and wire ropes used on hoists.
 Safety-Topics_Blog/Crane-and-Hoist-Safety---April-2025---Week-15.aspx
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			| Crane and Hoist Safety: Safety Topic - June 3, 2024 Nothing is more frightening to a crane operator than a crane becoming unbalanced or collapsing due to excessive weight load. In an average year, injuries related to cranes and hoists account for approximately 1,000 lost-time work hours. Employees working with this type of equipment are exposed to great hazards which require taking extra safety precautions.
This week, we will discuss the safety rules for operating cranes, moving loads, and parking loaded cranes. We will also discuss how to properly inspect overhead cranes, hoists, and wire ropes used on hoists.
 Safety-Topics_Blog/Crane-and-Hoist-Safety-Safety-Topic---June-3-2024.aspx
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			| Crane and Hoist Safety: Safety Topic - August 7, 2023 Nothing is more frightening to a crane operator than a crane becoming unbalanced or collapsing due to 
excessive weight load. In an average year, injuries related to cranes and hoists account for approximately 1,000 
lost-time work hours. Employees working with this type of equipment are exposed to great hazards which 
require taking extra safety precautions.
 Safety-Topics_Blog/Crane-and-Hoist-Safety-Safety-Topic---August-7-2023.aspx
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			| Crane and Hoist Safety: Safety Topic - June 3, 2024 Nothing is more frightening to a crane operator than a crane becoming unbalanced or collapsing due to excessive weight load. In an average year, injuries related to cranes and hoists account for approximately 1,000 lost-time work hours. Employees working with this type of equipment are exposed to great hazards which require taking extra safety precautions.
This week, we will discuss the safety rules for operating cranes, moving loads, and parking loaded cranes. We will also discuss how to properly inspect overhead cranes, hoists, and wire ropes used on hoists.
 Safety-Topics_Blog/Crane-and-Hoist-Safety-Safety-Topic---May-27-2024.aspx
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