Year: 2003 Language: english Author: New South Wales Government Genre: Guide Publisher: WorkCover Publications Edition: 6th ISBN: 0 7310 0276 8 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 76 Description: A qualified dogman must know how to: • use the various types of ropes, slings, chains and accessories • calculate the safe working load (SWL) of any rope, slings, or chain to be used for lifting • assess the weight of loads to be lifted • safely sling loads of different weights and sizes • direct a crane or hoist operator in the movement of a load when the load is out of the operator’s view • give the hand signals and whistle signals used for directing loads. Under occupational health and safety legislation in each of Australia’s states and territories: • employers must provide or maintain equipment and systems of work that are safe and without risks to health • employers must provide the correct ropes, slings, chains and accessories for the lifting you are asked to carry out • employees must take care for the health and safety of fellow workers and cooperate with their employer, while at work.
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Dogging
Year: 2003
Language: english
Author: New South Wales Government
Genre: Guide
Publisher: WorkCover Publications
Edition: 6th
ISBN: 0 7310 0276 8
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 76
Description: A qualified dogman must know how to:
• use the various types of ropes, slings, chains and accessories
• calculate the safe working load (SWL) of any rope, slings, or chain to be used for lifting
• assess the weight of loads to be lifted
• safely sling loads of different weights and sizes
• direct a crane or hoist operator in the movement of a load when the load is out of the operator’s
view
• give the hand signals and whistle signals used for directing loads.
Under occupational health and safety legislation in each of Australia’s states and territories:
• employers must provide or maintain equipment and systems of work that are safe and without risks
to health
• employers must provide the correct ropes, slings, chains and accessories for the lifting you are
asked to carry out
• employees must take care for the health and safety of fellow workers and cooperate with their
employer, while at work.
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