Title: Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
1Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- ASME B30.11 Monorails and Underhung Cranes
- ASME B30.16 Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
2Objectives
- This presentation will cover
- OSHAs minimum requirements for overhead hoists
and underhung cranes in general industry - Setup, operation, and inspection of hoists and
cranes - Hazard identification
- Abatement methods
3Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Overhead hoist must meet applicable requirements
for - Construction
- Design
- Installation
- Testing
- Inspection
- Maintenance
- Operation
- As prescribed by the manufacturer
4Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Hoist inspection
- Frequent visual examination by operator or
designated person (weekly to monthly). - Periodic visual inspection by designated person
makes records for continuing evaluation
(quarterly to annually). - Special attention to load hooks,
- ropes, chains, brakes, and limit
- switches.
5Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Hooks (swivel type) should rotate freely.
- Hooks must be equipped with latches.
- Unless latch creates a hazardous condition.
- Latch must bridge the throat
- opening of the hook.
- Retain, under slack conditions,
- slings and chains.
6Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Push-button station must be supported so that
cable is protected from strain. - Push-button enclosure must be marked for
identification of functions. - Push-button controls must
- return to the off position
- when released by operator.
7Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Electrical supply to runway or monorail
conductors must be controlled by a switch or
circuit breaker. - Located on a fixed structure
- Accessible from the floor
- Provision for being locked
- in an open position
8Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- A lockout/tagout policy and procedures must be
developed, documented, and implemented.
9Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Note ANSI B30.20 is the consensus standard for
below-the-hook devices.
10Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Below-the-hook devices
- Fixed nameplate must contain
- Weight of below-the-hook device if weight exceeds
100 lbs. - Manufacturers name
- Serial number
- Rate load of the
- device
11Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Below-the-hook devices (Job made)
- Proof test certificate or a certificate of
conformance to ASME B30.20 must - be issued.
- Proof test report kept on
- file and available for
- inspection.
12Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Load applied to the load hook by suitable means.
- Sling or other device properly seated in the base
of hook. - Load must not be applied
- to point of hook.
13Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Forces applied to slings at various angles.
14Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Proper label synthetic web sling
- Rated load capacity of sling must not be exceeded.
15Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Slings should be checked before each use.
- Defective slings need
- to be replaced or
- repaired before use.
16Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- Hoists must be installed in locations that allow
movement of operator to stay clear of the load. - Do not lift loads over peoples head.
17Overhead Hoists and Underhung Cranes
- At least two turns of rope must remain on drum
when load block is on the floor. - Lubricate load wire rope or chain per hoist
manufacturers recommendations.
18Underhung Cranes
- ASME B30.11 applies to underhung cranes and
monorail systems. - Load-carrying members travel on external or
internal lower flange of - a runway track section.
19Underhung Cranes
- Rated load of the crane must be marked on the
crane. - Rated load marking must be legible from the
ground or floor. - Rated load of the crane must not be exceeded.
20Underhung Cranes
- Rated load of hoist must be marked on the hoist
or load block. - Safe working load must not be exceeded.
21Underhung Cranes
- Rated load of hoist must be marked on the hoist
or load block. - Legible from the ground or floor
- Load block must be the
- enclosed type.
- Means provided to guard
- against rope or chain
- jamming in the load block.
- Under normal operating
- conditions
22Underhung Cranes
- Hoist must be marked with manufacturers
identification information. - Information on a plate or
- label attached to hoist.
- Electric-powered hoist
- Name of manufacturer
- Manufacturers model or
- serial number
- Voltage, phase, and
- frequency of AC power
- supply
23Underhung Cranes
- Material hoist on rails, tracks, or trolleys must
have a positive stop, or limiting device.
24Underhung Cranes
- Bridge bumpers should be designed and aligned to
properly contact stops at end of rails.
25Underhung Cranes
- Runway, monorail, and bridge conductors must
- be guarded, or
- Located to minimize inadvertent contact with the
conductor.
26Underhung Cranes
- Wiring and equipment must comply with Article 610
of ANSI/NFPA 70. - Suitable strain relief and
- protection from physical
- damage must be provided
- for wiring.
27Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- ASME B30.16 applies to overhead hoists
(underhung) - Hand chain-operated chain hoist
- Electric-operated
- Air-operated
- Wire rope hoist
- Scope of B30.16 includes
- Construction
- Installation
- Operation
- Inspection
28Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Supporting structure must have a safe working
load equal to that of the hoist.
29Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Supporting structure must be designed to
withstand the loads imposed by the hoist for the
rated load.
30Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Monorails for overhead hoist must have a positive
stop, or limiting device.
31Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Electric-powered or air-powered hoist shall be
equipped with an upper-limit device. - Upper-limit device must
- be checked by operator
- during each shift under
- no-load conditions.
32Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Failure of hoist limit switch.
- Load hook jammed into hoist with an attached load.
33Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Hoists should be attached to supports either with
shackles or support hooks that have safety
latches.
34Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
35Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
36Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Do not apply the load to the tip of the hook or
the hook latch.
37Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Air-powered hoist
- Air hoist connected to air supply of sufficient
capacity and pressure to safely operate hoist. - Air hoses must be positively
- connected to prevent
- becoming disconnect
- during use.
38Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Support must be arranged to provide
- free movement of hoist.
- Support must not restrict hoist from lining
itself up with the load.
39Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Load should not be picked up until it is directly
underneath the hoist.
40Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Rated capacity must be indicated on the hoist.
- Safe working load must not be exceeded.
41Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
- Rated capacity not marked or visible on hoist.
42Aerial Lift - Used as a Crane/Hoist
43Summary
- In this presentation, we discussed
- OSHAs minimum requirements for overhead hoists
and underhung cranes in general industry - Setup, operation, and inspection of hoists and
cranes - Hazard identification
- Abatement methods
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