4 Steps for the Proper Use of a Two or Double Leg Chain SlingPosted by johnhrq on November 8th, 2017 Whether you are expanding your options for riggings and slings or starting a new business that requires this equipment, the proper use of slings is essential. Failure to follow proper directions and best practices can result in injury to your employees, damage to materials or inventory, and a massive headache that far outreaches the minor inconvenience of double-checking that all procedures are followed. Many of the steps for proper use of a 2 leg chain sling, otherwise called a double leg chain sling, can be found within materials released by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), but this governmental entity also places the responsibility on employers and operators to properly use the equipment. While a supplier will do everything possible to explain the right process for use of a certain sling or rigging, ultimately, it is up to the user to implement it. So, if you are the one who will use a two leg chain sling, what steps should you follow for use? #1: Understand the Methods for Determining Maximum Weight
As well, it is essential to realize that the configurations of your sling will impact the rated capacity, and in many instances reduce the maximum load you can lift. Another impact on the rated capacity are external elements, such as extreme temperatures. #2: Only Lift Loads That Are Equal to or Less Than OSHA’s Rated Capacity In particular, careful engineering work should be employed where the weight of these materials could match or exceed the rated capacity. #3: Assess Your Materials to Form a Lift Plan One of the most important parts of using a 2 leg chain sling is to properly center the object or set of materials. This will decrease the horizontal movement as you lift and prevent drastic swinging from one side to another. This requires the user to place the center of the object, in terms of weight, directly under the crane or other device used to lift the sling and object. Just as weight was the determinative factor in earlier preparation, when forming a lift plan, where the weight is distributed makes all the difference. #4: Always Inspect Before Use If you are faced with a 2 leg chain sling that has a lower-rated capacity than your project needs or is showing signs of irreparable damage, turn to a rigging and sling supplier you can trust. Empire Rigging only sells products that are reliable and durable. Learn more about our American-made products here. For more information about Crosby Shackles and Ridgid Seesnake Please visit : Empirerigging. Like it? Share it!More by this author |