Critical Lifts & Hazards
Load Charts & Capacity
Rigging & Hardware
Signaling & Communication
Ground Conditions & Setup
100

What defines a critical lift?

A lift with increased risk due to weight, complexity, or exposure

100

What two primary factors reduce crane capacity?

Radius and boom length

100

What does WLL stand for?

Working load limit

100

What signal overrides all others?

STOP

100

What is the most common cause of crane tip-overs?

Improper ground conditions or outrigger support

200

Name one example of a critical lift

Lifting over occupied areas, tandem lifts, or lifts near power lines

200

Which is more critical to crane capacity: load weight or radius?

Radius
200

What hitch provides the highest capacity?

Basket Hitch

200

How many signal persons should direct a crane at one time?

One (unless using relay signaling)

200

What is the purpose of outrigger mats?

Distribute load and reduce ground bearing pressure

300

What is the minimum clearance from energized power lines (<= 350kV)?

20 feet

300

Does a load chart include rigging weight by default?

No — rigging, hook block, headache ball, and attachments must be added. 

300

Why are shackles never side-loaded?

They are not rated for side loading and can fail catastrophically

300

What must be done before a blind lift?

Designate a qualified signal person and establish communication. 

300

Who is responsible for verifying ground bearing capacity?

The controlling entity, with input from the crane company

400

What weather condition most commonly stops crane operations? 

High wind

400

Why are load charts based on "gross load"?

Because the crane must lift everything below the boom tip

400

What inspection frequency is required for rigging?

Before each use and as require by site policy. 

400

When are radios required?

When standard hand signals are not clearly visible

400

Can asphalt be assumed adequate for crane setup?

No — its capacity varies with temperature and subgrade

500

Who has authority to stop a lift if unsafe?

Anyone on the site
500

What must be done if a lift exceeds 75% of chart capacity?

Treat it as a critical lift and implement enhanced planning and controls. 

500

What must be verified before using lifting lugs?

Capacity, orientation, weld integrity, and design intent

500

What must be established before the lift begins regarding signals?

Who is the primary signal person and what method will be used

500

What must be done if underground utilities are present?

Locate, verify depth, and account for them in setup planning