Mobile and Overhead Crane Inspection Checklists Available at CICB.Com
Orlando, FL & Houston, TX (PRWEB) January 30, 2015 -- Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB), who has been providing crane inspections to the material handling and lifting industry for 46 years, has samples of Pre-Operational and Monthly Crane Inspection Checklists available to be downloaded. These checklists, which list the applicable OSHA and ANSI/ASME standards, should be used as a guide and the operator/inspector should always refer to the manufacturers’ recommendations.
“Properly maintained cranes are essential for safe and productive operations, and are critical factors in reduced maintenance costs and extended equipment life,” says Jerry Longtin, General Manager of CICB. When should your crane be inspected?
• During a shift. Shift inspections must be performed by a Competent Person.
• Monthly. The monthly inspection is simply a documented shift inspection done by a Competent Person. The employer is responsible for maintaining the last three monthly inspections and they must be made available to an inspector.
• Annually (Comprehensive). Performed by a Qualified Person and must be documented. Any deficiencies must be assessed to determine if they represent safety concerns. If so, the crane must be taken out of service until repairs are made.
• When it is modified. Anytime a crane is modified, a Qualified Person must inspect the modification.
• After it has been assembled. After assembly is completed, the crane must be inspected by a Qualified Person.
What is the definition of a Qualified Person and a Competent Person?
• A Qualified Person as defined by OSHA is one who, “by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience, successfully demonstrates the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to the subject matter the work or project.”
• OSHA’s definition of a Competent Person is “capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them”.
To learn more about CICB’s range of inspection or training services, including on-site customized training, visit them online at: http://www.cicb.com/
About CICB
In addition to being the preferred supplier for safety training and certification for the petrochemical, airline, and aerospace industries, CICB’s training is also well known within the nuclear, civil and industrial construction, maritime, government, Armed Forces, and manufacturing sectors.
CICB, headquartered in Orlando FL since 1969 with a second training facility in Houston TX, offers scheduled training programs at our facilities and at various locations across the U.S. or customized on-site training at your facility.
CICB’s professionally trained instructors and subject matter experts are not only NCCCO Certified as Mobile, Overhead & Articulating Cranes Operators, but are also CCO Certified Riggers, Signalpersons, and Crane Inspectors. All of CICB’s trainers are NCCCO accredited Practical Examiners.
Camille Singletary, Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB), http://www.cicb.com, +1 800-327-1386, [email protected]
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