Elements and Performance Criteria
- Plan job
- Relevant site information is obtained for related task
- Sea conditions and use of taglines are assessed in line with shipboard best practice
- Hazards and potential hazards associated with slinging and directing loads are identified
- Hazard control measures consistent with appropriate standards are identified to ensure safety of personnel and equipment
- Weight, dimensions and load centre of gravity are identified and assessed
- Suitable lifting/slinging points on load are established
- Appropriate lifting equipment needs are assessed, including rig/vessel crane limitations
- Appropriate communication methods are established in consultation with crane/operators and other appropriate personnel
- Manufacturer specifications/information is obtained for special loads as required
- Select and inspect equipment
- Lifting equipment appropriate to task is selected and inspected for serviceability
- Damaged or excessively worn lifting equipment is identified, labelled and isolated
- Appropriate communications equipment is selected and its serviceability is checked
- Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is selected and checked
- Prepare site and equipment
- Hazard prevention/control measures are applied consistent with appropriate standards to ensure safety of personnel and equipment
- Clear communications and roles of deck crew are established when working cargo with a rig crane or another vessel
- Appropriate slinging method is selected
- Lifting equipment is prepared and assembled as required
- Load destination is prepared
- Perform tasks
- Knots, hitches and bends using fibre and synthetic ropes are correctly made and used in course of deck operations
- Eye splices and short splices are made in fibre and synthetic ropes according to established nautical practice
- Lifting equipment is attached and secured to lifting hook using appropriate techniques
- Lifting hook is positioned over load centre of gravity
- Lifting equipment is attached and secured to load in an appropriate manner
- Tag line is attached and secured as required
- Test lift is conducted to ensure load security
- Load is moved, and stability and control are maintained at all times
- Appropriate communication methods and communication signals are applied to safely coordinate load movement within sight and out-of-sight of ship’s crane operator
- Loads are correctly rigged using appropriate ropes and rigging gear according to procedures and shipboard safety requirements
- Load is landed to ensure it is stable and secure from movement, is in position to be lashed with appropriate consideration given to effects of vessel’s motion on stowed cargo when lashing cargo
- Shut down job, clean up and maintain equipment
- Lifting equipment is removed or disconnected from load and prepared for next task or storage.
- Unserviceable lifting equipment is inspected and rejected
- Defective equipment is isolated and tagged
- Lifting equipment is stored according to procedures and appropriate standards
- Hazard prevention/control measures are removed as required
- Excess materials from work area are removed as required
- Defects are reported and recorded according to shipboard practices and procedures, and appropriate action is taken
- Rope, wire and cables are stowed and maintained according to company procedures and manufacturer instructions