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Title: World Class Rigging Management


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World Class Rigging Management
  • Derrick Bailes - Chief Executive
  • Lifting Equipment Engineers Association

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World Class Rigging Management
  • Importance of proper rigging gear inspection
  • Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Choosing an inspection company

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Importance of proper rigging gear inspection
  • Rigging is
  • connecting the load to the lifting machine
  • (also known as slinging)
  • setting up a lifting facility, often temporary
  • Hence
  • rigging gear, lifting gear, lifting accessories

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Importance of proper rigging gear inspection
  • Why?
  • everything deteriorates with age and use
  • wear
  • fatigue
  • corrosion
  • usually slowly BUT (number 1)
  • it can happen quickly

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Importance of proper rigging gear inspection
  • BUT (number 2)
  • prone to accidental damage
  • geometry
  • sharp edges
  • dynamic (shock) loading
  • might subsequently fail

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Importance of proper rigging gear inspection
  • Sudden failure
  • drops load
  • recoil can overturn or collapse crane

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Importance of proper rigging gear inspection
  • Objective
  • ensure equipment is safe serviceable
  • Requires
  • regime which detects both
  • short term damage
  • longer term deterioration

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Essential
  • have control of it
  • private stocks escape inspection
  • Ideal solution
  • control issue stores system

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Control issue stores system
  • only serviceable equipment issued
  • only issued to authorised persons
  • may require formal documentation
  • record of issue
  • to whom
  • for how long
  • acknowledgement of issue

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Control issue stores system
  • hands over control responsibility
  • recipient responsible for
  • return to store
  • reporting any loss
  • reporting any problems with equipment

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Control issue stores system
  • Essential
  • problems not covered up
  • encourage no blame culture

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Control issue stores system
  • Consider also
  • managing shift or crew changes
  • Ensure also
  • adequate equipment available to cover for any
    accidentally damaged

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Control issue stores system
  • Equipment returned to store
  • inspected (or quarantined)
  • record made
  • identity of the item
  • who inspected it
  • result serviceable or unserviceable
  • quarantine unserviceable equipment

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • The Rigger
  • should be capable of inspecting equipment
  • should keep an eye on it for
  • any malfunction
  • any occurrence which might cause damage
  • if appropriate, withdraw it from service

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Storage
  • storage conditions should minimise deterioration
  • some equipment can be affected by long storage
    therefore check again at time of issue

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Identification of equipment
  • unique identification essential
  • most cost effective to be done at point of
    manufacture or supply
  • traditionally done by
  • hard stamping into item
  • tag or label
  • newer technologies RF identifiers

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • So far
  • inspection as part of control and issue system
  • checks by rigger in-service inspection
  • that should ensure equipment is serviceable
  • Next
  • periodic inspection or thorough examination

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Periodic inspection or thorough examination
  • legal requirement in many countries
  • usually at 6 month intervals for most items
  • should be a long stop safety measure not the
    only inspection
  • if problems are found, in-service inspection is
    failing

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • Q Who does the inspection?
  • A A competent person
  • Q What is a competent person?
  • A Someone competent for the purpose
  • Q So what does competent mean?
  • A There are some qualities every competent
    person should have

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Ensuring rigging gear is properly inspected
  • A competent person should have
  • theoretical knowledge
  • how the item is made, likely problems etc
  • practical experience
  • sufficient to develop good judgement
  • personal attributes
  • practical e.g. eyesight, work at height
  • moral character to act with impartiality and
    integrity

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Choosing an inspection company
  • Essential elements
  • qualified inspectors
  • organisation management
  • technical resources
  • systems of work
  • record keeping

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Choosing an inspection company
  • ISO/IEC 17020 General criteria for the
    operation of various types of bodies performing
    inspection
  • useful but general in nature
  • needs supplementing for rigging gear inspection

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Choosing an inspection company
  • Lifting Equipment Engineers Association
  • specific qualifications for personnel
  • technical requirements for members
  • organisation management
  • facilities
  • methods of verification
  • test examination equipment
  • material control
  • documentation records

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Choosing an inspection company
  • LEEA - Technical audit against requirements
  • on application for membership
  • regular surveillance audits
  • established programme in UK
  • now rolling out across overseas members
  • re-classification underway

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Choosing an inspection company
  • qualified personnel
  • LEEA membership
  • assured capability

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Conclusions
  • Inspection vital for control of
  • safety
  • financial risk
  • Robust inspection regime comprises
  • control issue
  • rigger checks
  • periodic inspection

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Conclusions
  • Remember
  • each is mutually supportive
  • humans do make errors however diligent
  • accidents rarely due to a single factor
  • A robust inspection regime allows for errors

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