Tower Crane Safety Risk Assessment Before Lifting Operations

Introduction

A proper tower crane safety risk assessment is essential before every lifting operation. Before lifting begins, operators and supervisors should identify hazards, evaluate load conditions and review site risks.

A professional tower crane safety risk assessment helps prevent accidents, reduce downtime and improve compliance.

Manufacturer Safety Experience

With extensive experience in tower crane manufacturing and lifting applications, PRC Tower Crane supports global construction projects with safety-focused engineering practices.

1. Assess Load Characteristics

Verify:

  • Load weight
  • Center of gravity
  • Lifting points
  • Sling configuration
  • Hook capacity

Improper load assessment can cause overloading and instability.

2. Evaluate Site Hazards

Inspect:

  • Ground settlement
  • Power lines
  • Nearby structures
  • Restricted zones
  • Crane swing radius

3. Review Weather Risks

Monitor:

  • Wind speed
  • Rain
  • Fog
  • Lightning

4. Verify Personnel Safety Controls

Confirm:

  • Certified operator
  • Qualified rigger
  • Signal person
  • Communication systems

5. Prepare Lift Planning Documentation

Prepare:

  • Lift plans
  • Hazard analysis
  • Emergency procedures

Follow Industry Standards

References:

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  • Essential Daily Tower Crane Safety Inspection Checklist
  • Tower Crane High Wind Safety Procedures and Emergency Response

FAQ

How often should a tower crane safety risk assessment be conducted?

Before each lifting operation, especially for critical lifts.

Who is responsible for risk assessment?

The operator, supervisor and lifting manager.

Conclusion

A professional tower crane safety risk assessment helps identify hazards and improve lifting safety.

Author

PRC Tower Crane Technical Team specializes in tower crane safety solutions and construction equipment engineering.

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