Safe Operation of Heavy Duty Column Slewing Jib Crane

| Safe Operation of Heavy Duty Column Slewing Jib Crane

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The heavy duty column jib crane is a large-scale lifting equipment that is widely used in heavy industrial sites such as factories, warehouses, and docks, and is responsible for the lifting and transportation of large quantities of goods.
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2022-12-16 14:15

The heavy duty column jib crane is a large-scale lifting equipment that is widely used in heavy industrial sites such as factories, warehouses, and docks, and is responsible for the lifting and transportation of large quantities of goods. However, due to its large size and complex operation, once a safety accident occurs, the consequences will be disastrous. Therefore, the safe operation of heavy duty column jib cranes is particularly important.

Heavy duty column jib crane

Before operating a heavy duty column jib crane, the operator must receive professional training and hold a valid operating certificate. This is the basis for ensuring operational safety. At the same time, operators should be familiar with the structure, performance, operating procedures and safety precautions of the crane so that they can accurately judge and handle various situations in actual operations.


Inspection and maintenance of cranes are also important aspects to ensure safe operation. Before operation, operators should conduct a comprehensive inspection of the crane, including electrical systems, mechanical components, wire ropes and other key parts, to ensure that the equipment is intact and operating normally. At the same time, regular maintenance of the crane and timely replacement of seriously worn parts can effectively extend the service life of the equipment and improve work efficiency.


During the operation, the operator should strictly follow the operating procedures. First, choose the appropriate hoisting tools and lifting methods to ensure that the goods can be hoisted smoothly and safely. Secondly, reasonably control the lifting speed and rotation angle of the crane to avoid operations such as emergency stops and sudden turns that may cause the goods to swing or fall off. In addition, operators should remain alert and observe changes in the surrounding environment at any time so that they can respond quickly in an emergency.

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It is worth noting that overloading is one of the common safety hazards in crane operations. Operators should strictly follow the rated load of the crane when hoisting, and overload operations are strictly prohibited. At the same time, for goods of different shapes and weights, appropriate lifting methods and spreaders should be selected to ensure that the goods can be firmly fixed on the hooks and prevent them from falling off or tilting during the lifting process. In addition, the safety protection facilities of the crane are also an important means to ensure operational safety. Operators should ensure that the crane's safety protection devices are complete and effective, such as anti-decoupling devices, anti-collision devices, etc. At the same time, during operation, safety protective equipment, such as safety helmets, non-slip shoes, protective gloves, etc., should be worn to reduce the risk of accidental injury.


In addition to the above points, there are some other safety operation points that need to be paid attention to. For example, when operating a crane, collisions with other equipment or personnel should be avoided; during the hoisting process, communication should be kept open to ensure smooth communication with the commander or signalman; during the operation of the crane, no one is allowed to leave the operating position without authorization. If you need to leave, park the crane in a safe location and cut off the power supply. Finally, handling emergencies is also a skill that operators must master. When encountering equipment failure, cargo falling off or other emergencies, operators should remain calm and quickly take emergency measures, such as cutting off power, stopping operations, reporting to superiors, etc., to prevent the accident from expanding or causing greater losses.

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