Crane Compliance Products

We offer a variety of crane compliance products to help you meet current legislation requirements. View some of these compliance products below.

Maintenance Check List - Crane/Hoist - Frequent

This checklist is designed to help ensure that the weekly inspections on crane/hoists are being completed in an efficient way that complies with current legislative requirements.

These log books also ensure that the appropriate daily inspection records are easily on hand if needed during a MOL inspection.

Operator Check List - Crane/Hoist - Functional

This checklist is designed to help ensure that the daily or shift by shift inspections on crane/hoists are being completed in an efficient way that complies with current legislative requirements.

These log books also ensure that the appropriate daily inspection records are easily on hand if needed during a MOL inspection.

Pendant Warning Tag

This important safety reminder will help you keep compliant with ANSI Safety Standards, CSA Standard B167-16 and OHSA rules and requirements on your cranes and hoists.

This tag includes 20 Do’s and Do Not’s for your crane operators to remember. In addition, it includes a velcro flip tag making it easy for your operator to identify if the Pre-Shift and Post-Shift inspections have been completed properly.

Crane Compliance Programs

Liftsafe Engineering and Service Group Inc. offers a variety of Crane Compliance Programs from training to Frequent Inspection Programs.

Crane Compliance Programs

Liftsafe Engineering and Service Group Inc. can help make sure your cranes are compliant with current safety standards such as OHSA/OSHA, ANSI and CSA, specifically the B167 standard. You can count on the Liftsafe team for all your lifting and safety needs. We do the job right the first time!

Depending on the usage of your lifting equipment, i.e. if your crane is under moderate or heavy service (heavy service being determined by constant operation near the maximum load limits and duty cycle), will determine how often your equipment requires inspections. Equipment under heavy or moderate service requires more frequent inspections to help to make sure the equipment is safe as it will wear through parts faster than equipment under infrequent or light service.

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Annual Inspections are required for cranes and are not only mandated but routinely enforced via inspection blitzes and audits. Our expert Technicians evaluate over 20 mandatory inspection points on this piece of equipment, ensuring your equipment undergoes a rigorous and thorough examination prior to a “safe” status being designated. Our team can also inspect your hoists, hooks, blocks and other pieces of equipment often associated with cranes which fall under B167 inspection requirements with the frequency being determined based on equipment designation (A-F).

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We offer 6 inspection plans, based on your current service needs, to ensure your compliance with current OHSA and CSA standards. By scheduling routine repairs, maintenance work and inspections, we will help prevent equipment safety issues, breakdowns and compliance violations but also help avert component failure.

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Unfortunately, cranes have a finite service life. Having a crane reliability analysis completed in order to determine how long your crane will remain reliable is an integral process in planning for future capital expenditures.

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An annual hook analysis using NDT methods can be the difference between a life-threatening failure and a safe lift. Our expert Technicians evaluate over 7 mandatory inspection points on this piece of equipment, ensuring your equipment undergoes a rigorous and thorough examination prior to a “safe” status being designated.

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Theory

  •  Crane and Hoist legislation and OHS requirements
  • Identification of different cranes and hoists, common components and their functionality, safety devices and equipment terminology
  • Operator’s functional check
  • Operator Daily log books
  • Load handling and basic rigging principles
  • Facility-specific information
  • Manufacturer specific information
  • Internationally recognized hand signals

Practical 

This section will include a hands-on operation of the equipment while handling the load. An evaluation will be conducted with each participant in order for them to be deemed competent as per Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act.

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Theory

  • Applicable legislation and OHS requirements for lifting devices
  • Identification of different types of lift trucks, common components and their functionality, safety devices and equipment terminology
  • Operator’s functional check
  • Operator Daily log books
  • Load handling and safe operating principles
  • Facility-specific information i.e. company policies and company or local safety rules
  • Manufacturer specific information

Practical 

This section will include a hands-on operation of the equipment while handling the load. An evaluation will be conducted with each participant in order for them to be deemed competent as per Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act.

For more information, please contact us.

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