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DOE-STD-1090-96, DOE Standard Hoisting and Rigging Manual ...

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<strong>DOE</strong>-<strong>STD</strong>-I090-<strong>96</strong> (Rev-I)3.2 OPERATION EVALUATIONThe following procedure should be used todetermine ifa lifting operation qualifies as apreengineered production lift.3.2.1 Load Identificationa. Identify the identical items or group(s) ofidentical items to be repetitively lifted. Itemsmust have the same dimensions, weight, <strong>and</strong>center ofgravity to be considered identical.b. Determine the dimensions, weight, center ofgravity, <strong>and</strong> method ofattachment ofthe items.3.2.2 Task Determinationa. Determine the parameters ofmotion usingthe following as applicable:1. Lifting, rotation, speeds, <strong>and</strong> traveldirections.2. Actions required with or adjacent tothe load.3. Other lifting operation details thataffect safety <strong>and</strong> stability ofthe load.3.2.3 Hazards EvaluationDetermine the consequences that could result fromcollision, upset, or dropping the load.3.2.4 Equipment/<strong>Rigging</strong>Selectiona. Determine the type, class, <strong>and</strong> minimumcapacity oflifting equipment (hoist, crane,forklift, etc.) required for the operation based onthe identified load, task, <strong>and</strong> hazards.b. Deime the type oflifting fixtures required tosafely accomplish the required task.Chapter 3Preengineered Production Lifts 3-2

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