Thank you so much sir, I was searching this video since 4 months but I can't find. Once they asked me the latest standard of lifting in ADNOC but I only explain the three types of lifting.
The underlying principle is that the risks involved in a routine lift are already known and mitigated. A non-routine lift refers to lifting operation that is complex, carried out for the first time or lifting close to the lifting capacity of the crane.
@@subbuk3839 Based on ADNOC Standard ST19, the distinction between routine and non-routine lifting is as follows: Routine Lifting: Involves operations performed under normal and predictable conditions. Uses permanently installed lifting equipment and certified lifting points. Permanent Lifting Equipment: Fixed in place and always available for use, like a crane installed in a warehouse.
@@subbuk3839 Non-Routine Lifting: This is divided into simple, complicated, and complex categories, depending on risks and complexities. Non-Routine Simple Lifting: Similar to routine but uses temporary lifting equipment. Temporary Lifting Equipment: Brought to the site for specific tasks and removed afterward, like a mobile crane or a chain block used only during maintenance.
Is everyone aware of and do they fully understand the lifting and hoisting procedures applicable to the lift? Has everyone involved with this lifting operation attended the toolbox talk? Has a pre-use inspection of the lifting equipment been carried out and are the lifting accessories tagged or marked with: 1. Safe working load? 2. A unique identification number? 3. Is correct color code applied and certificate validity verified? (iv) Are all safety devices working? (v) Does everyone know the Appointed Person of the lift? (vi) Is everyone competent and aware of his or her tasks? (vii) Is there a current Lifting Plan and JSA and does everybody understand the job and precautions? (viii) Does everyone know the environmental limits (e.g. maximum permissible wind speed) for the lift? (ix) Is the lift area controlled and is everyone clear if the load falls or swings? (x) Are signalling methods and communication agreed and clear to you?
@@amalmalikudyvarghese1487 Hoists can only move loads up and down, while cranes can move loads up and down and side to side. For Example, A good way of noting the difference between hoisting and lifting is by looking at how a flag is raised! When you see a flag being raised what is the flag attached to? A rope! This is a classic example of a hoist system. The rope is attached as a loop to a pulley system at the top and bottom of the flag pole which allows you to raise and lower the flag. As you pull one side of the rope down the other side moves upwards and allows the flag to rise. The flag can’t go anywhere but up or down. This is a key difference between hoisting and lifting. Now let’s look at how a flag is raised using a lifting system. Say the flag is attached to an extendable pole. When the pole is engaged it will telescope (telescoping boom) upwards and allow the flag to rise. However, with the flag being attached to a pole, it can be moved around in a circle and change angles along with just moving up and down.
Safe Mechanical Lifting Plan lifting operations and control the area I confirm that the equipment and load have been inspected and are fit for purpose I only operate equipment that I am qualified to use I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I never walk under a suspended load
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Bahut achhe se explain Kiya hai
Shukriya
Jazakallah khair
Nice job , Good presentation
Thank you so much sir, I was searching this video since 4 months but I can't find. Once they asked me the latest standard of lifting in ADNOC but I only explain the three types of lifting.
Excellent video
Adib bahi nice
@@tariqmahmood9972 thanks janab
Excellent video please detailed video on appointed person , question ask during interview thanks
Thank you for uploading such informative video. Please explain what's the difference between routine lifting and non routine simple lifting?
The underlying principle is that the risks involved in a routine lift are already known and mitigated. A non-routine lift refers to lifting operation that is complex, carried out for the first time or lifting close to the lifting capacity of the crane.
Nice🎉
Please make full video of Rigger level 1 , 2 and 3 interview questions and answers according Adnoc.
Will make soon, alots of stuff yet to come just busy with nebosh idip exam
Plz also tell us about 10 questions of Safe Lifting Operations
Will upload in next video
Good
Excelent sir how to apply for lifting supervisor.😊
For working on Adnoc site as lifting supervisor first you need to have third party training certificate and then you need to pass Adnoc interview
Thank yuo
Sir Lifting supervisore ka ek vedio banaiye Jo ADNOC interview Me puche jate h
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What is the main difference between routine lift and non routine simple lift?
@@subbuk3839 Based on ADNOC Standard ST19, the distinction between routine and non-routine lifting is as follows:
Routine Lifting:
Involves operations performed under normal and predictable conditions.
Uses permanently installed lifting equipment and certified lifting points.
Permanent Lifting Equipment: Fixed in place and always available for use, like a crane installed in a warehouse.
@@subbuk3839 Non-Routine Lifting:
This is divided into simple, complicated, and complex categories, depending on risks and complexities.
Non-Routine Simple Lifting:
Similar to routine but uses temporary lifting equipment.
Temporary Lifting Equipment: Brought to the site for specific tasks and removed afterward, like a mobile crane or a chain block used only during maintenance.
@safetytips9601 Thanks
@@subbuk3839 welcome
Do a video regarding the 10lifting questions
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Is everyone aware of and do they fully understand the lifting and hoisting procedures applicable to the lift?
Has everyone involved with this lifting operation attended the toolbox talk?
Has a pre-use inspection of the lifting equipment been carried out and are the lifting accessories tagged or marked with:
1. Safe working load?
2. A unique identification number?
3. Is correct color code applied and certificate validity verified?
(iv) Are all safety devices working?
(v) Does everyone know the Appointed Person of the lift?
(vi) Is everyone competent and aware of his or her tasks?
(vii) Is there a current Lifting Plan and JSA and does everybody understand the job and precautions?
(viii) Does everyone know the environmental limits (e.g. maximum permissible wind speed) for the lift?
(ix) Is the lift area controlled and is everyone clear if the load falls or swings?
(x) Are signalling methods and communication agreed and clear to you?
Bro, if u know please share through reply the difference between hoisting and lifting ?
@@amalmalikudyvarghese1487 Hoists can only move loads up and down, while cranes can move loads up and down and side to side.
For Example,
A good way of noting the difference between hoisting and lifting is by looking at how a flag is raised!
When you see a flag being raised what is the flag attached to? A rope! This is a classic example of a hoist system.
The rope is attached as a loop to a pulley system at the top and bottom of the flag pole which allows you to raise and lower the flag.
As you pull one side of the rope down the other side moves upwards and allows the flag to rise.
The flag can’t go anywhere but up or down. This is a key difference between hoisting and lifting.
Now let’s look at how a flag is raised using a lifting system.
Say the flag is attached to an extendable pole. When the pole is engaged it will telescope (telescoping boom) upwards and allow the flag to rise.
However, with the flag being attached to a pole, it can be moved around in a circle and change angles along with just moving up and down.
Yer lift ki pictures hony chahiye
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TQ for info,,,,
Make a video on pwr
Sir please tell me
What is the safe mechanical lifting
Safe Mechanical Lifting
Plan lifting operations and control the area
I confirm that the equipment and load have been inspected and are fit for purpose
I only operate equipment that I am qualified to use
I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones
I never walk under a suspended load
Thanks sir
Make video for approval for appointed person
Please share Lifting 10 questionare
will be upload soon
Excellent video