This lesson focuses on safety practices for employees who work around cranes but are not operating them. It covers common hazards such as suspended loads, swing radius dangers, pinch points, and blind spots. The lesson emphasizes maintaining safe distances, using clear communication with operators and signal persons, and wearing proper personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce the risk of serious injury.
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Cranes: Sling Crane Operation
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Cranes: Standard Hand Signals For Cra...
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Cutting PVC Piping with an Angle Grin...
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