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This session was recorded on May 22nd, 2024
Get Free AccessThis briefing will address the importance of eliminating multiple points of failure, especially human, by implementing best practices for specification of self-centering shackle technology. These best practices will help safety engineers, equipment operators and workers mitigate significant safety concerns resulting from misuse of shackles, lack of cable symmetry while meeting OSHA rigging standards put forth in ASME B30.26 and federal standards outlined in RR-C-271H. In addition, this session will address current and future BAA/TAA compliance requirements for procurement on CONUS and OCONUS US federal projects.
Recommended attending personnel:
- Engineers responsible for rigging specifications
- Safety personnel and management
- Rigging contractors
- Procurement personnel responsible for rigging hardware
- Rigging supply personnel
- OSHA safety and compliance personnel
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Topical Overview
- Rigging Safety Standards
- The Importance of Symmetrical Load Management
- Mitigating Multiple Points of Failure
Welcome & Introductions
Points of Failure
- Asymmetrical Shackle Loads
- Field/User Operations
- Time pressure
Case Study
- Where was the weakest link?
- What happened & why
- How best practices can solve future failures.
Manufacturing to Federal and OSHA/ASME Standards
- OSHA & ASME B30.26
- Federal Specifications RR-C-271H
- BAA/TAA Compliance
Questions & Answers
Closing Remarks