Operations
Operator Aids
Safety and Signals
Basics of the load chart
All about that BOOM BOOM JIB
100

Rapid acceleration and sudden stops

What is dynamic loading and dynamic unloading


​Starting too fast
Swinging too fast​
Stopping too fast
Rigging failures/Poor rigging techniques 
Wind effects on the boom and the load (think wall panels)


100

 A device that measures a crane and load information and warns when a dangerous situation is about to occur is the


What is load moment indicator (LMI)

100

liar liar your pants are on fire!

what is the fire extinguisher?

100

angle formed by the centerline of the boom and the centerline of the jib

What is jib angle

100

Lattice Boom

what is the boom that is lighter but has greater tensile strength and provides better leverage?


200

Whip or auxiliary line. 

what is a secondary rope system with a lower capacity than the main rope system?

200

Lowering the boom with the load too close to the boom tip


what is what could two block a crane? 



200

Back that crane up

what is three horn beeps

One Stop

Two move it on out move forward

One long job site horn potential hazard or severe weather, tornado, specific to a site

200

radius increases 

What is capacity decreases?

200

jib offset increases, capacity _____________

what is Decreases?


300

Repetitive lifting, moving of loads that requires crane capacity to be lowered.

what is Duty Cycle Operation?

cement buckets, grabbing clamps claws, wrecking ball, magnetic clamps and lifters all have a potential for side loading and dragging placing strain on the boom and rope 20% reductions of capacity at that radius and boom angle  




300

Were first required on lattice boom cranes built after February 22, 1992


what are Anti-Two-Block warning devices


300

 load does not stay in view of the operator

When is a signal person required? 


300

Freely suspended load

what is load hanging from the hook that is not in contact with the ground or another object?

all load charts are developed off of a freely suspended load, loaded boom angle and boom length. Do not forget 1 degree of level. 

300

 extend the height or up and over



What is the main purpose of a jib?


400

crane leverage is greater than the load’s leverage


what is for the crane to complete lifts and operate safely, these leverage conditions must occur?


400

It must be done

it is the law


What does it mean if you see the word “shall” in a regulation?

400
emergency stop all crane movements

what is

400

Grove load charts

 the capacity above the bold line represent the 

Structural Capacity


note below is stability

the line represents the tipping point or fulcrum

400

“integral holding valve” 


what is a safety device that prevents the telescoped boom from retracting if there is a hydraulic failure.


500

the foot of the boom is behind the axis of rotation


What is why can’t most telescopic booms reach a radius equal to boom length?


500

what is extend the boom?

500

Which of the following is not a requirement found in ASME B30.5?

A. Moving parts must be guarded if people can make contact with them

B. Lubrication points should be accessible without removing guards

C. A power line warning must be posted on every crane and visible from the operator’s seat.

D. Floats must be attached to outriggers during use.

E. Operator bodyweight must be considered when determining a crane’s center of gravity

What is D OPERATORS BODY WEIGHT IS NOT CONSIDERED

500

Range diagram 


What is a picture or drawing of a crane, looking at it from the side, showing all possible boom and jib combinations?


500

T/F  Wind blowing to the side of the boom reduces its strength.


What is TRUE?

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