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- Do not lift people and never ride the hoisting load.
- Do not lift load over people. No one shall be under the hoisting load.
- Make sure the sling is well balanced. Avoid tip loading, and loading on hook latch.
- Never lift the load over the rated capacity.
- Do not operate with kinked, twisted or damaged chain.
- Avoid side pull or end pull, and quick reversal operations.
- Never leave the suspended load unattended.
- Make sure you take up slack slowly.
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Originally posted by PRC1964I like these: http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-ente...azy-219119.php
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Textbook Friday....
10:30 - In late courtesy of a few too many hops'n'barley fizz' last night
11:00 - 11:30 Breakfast at a local cafe
12:30 - 15:00 Lunch (more beers/wine with Client)
ETA @ pub for more beers 17:00.
Ch-ChingggggggLast edited by Clownio; 22 June 2007, 16:00.I don't know my arse from an hole in the groundComment
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Is it making SKA crash then?Originally posted by AtWThis thread is pathetic and should be erased from this reality
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Love to stay around and chat but I've got a date with a flaggon of ale and a painted hussey.
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