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Title: Wire rope inspection and storage safety
Description: Never use damaged slings. Inspect slings regularly to ensure their safety. Check wire rope slings for kinking, wear, abrasion, broken wires, worn or cracked fittings, loose seizing’s and splices, crushing, flattening, and rust or corrosion.
Description: Never use damaged slings. Inspect slings regularly to ensure their safety. Check wire rope slings for kinking, wear, abrasion, broken wires, worn or cracked fittings, loose seizing’s and splices, crushing, flattening, and rust or corrosion.
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WIRE ROPE INSPECTION AND STORAGE
Never use damaged slings
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Check wire rope slings for kinking, wear, abrasion, broken wires, worn or
cracked fittings, loose seizing’s and splices, crushing, flattening, and rust
or corrosion
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Slings should be marked with an identification number and their safe
working load (SWL)
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Avoid sharp bends, pinching, and crushing
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Corner pads that prevent the sling from being sharply bent or cut
can be made from split sections of large diameter pipe, corner saddles,
padding, or blocking
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Avoid dragging slings out from underneath loads
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Never make slings from discarded hoist rope
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The sharp radius will
damage the sling
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Title: Wire rope inspection and storage safety
Description: Never use damaged slings. Inspect slings regularly to ensure their safety. Check wire rope slings for kinking, wear, abrasion, broken wires, worn or cracked fittings, loose seizing’s and splices, crushing, flattening, and rust or corrosion.
Description: Never use damaged slings. Inspect slings regularly to ensure their safety. Check wire rope slings for kinking, wear, abrasion, broken wires, worn or cracked fittings, loose seizing’s and splices, crushing, flattening, and rust or corrosion.