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| METHOD STATEMENT CRANE LIFTING OPERATIONS |
What Safe lifting operations require:
- Careful planning
- Competent personnel
- Certified equipment
- Strict compliance with health and safety regulations.
The HSE DOCUMENTS – Method Statement Crane Lifting Operations provides a comprehensive, practical, and easy-to-edit document that helps organizations safely plan, manage, and execute crane lifting activities on construction sites, industrial facilities, infrastructure projects, warehouses, and manufacturing plants.
This professionally prepared method statement outlines the complete lifting procedure, including:
- Scope of work
- Responsibilities
- Lifting equipment requirements
- Pre-lift inspections
- Lifting plan
- Risk control measures
- Communication methods
- Exclusion zones
- Emergency response procedures
- PPE requirements
- Safe work practices
It is suitable for:
- Mobile cranes Tower cranes
- Crawler cranes
- Other lifting equipment used in civil
- Mechanical
- Industrial projects
Uploaded by HSE Documents, this resource is provided in a 100% free, editable, and ready-to-use format, allowing safety professionals to customize it according to project-specific requirements without starting from scratch. Unlike many websites that restrict downloads through subscriptions or payment walls, HSE Documents offers worldwide users unlimited access to high-quality occupational health, safety, and environmental documents with no payment, no hidden charges, and no limited access.
YOUR DOMAIN OF RESPONSIBILITY
Whether you are an:
- HSE Manager
- Safety Officer
- Project Engineer
- Construction Manager
- Site Supervisor
- Lifting Supervisor, or Contractor
This crane lifting method statement helps improve compliance, reduce workplace risks, support legal requirements, and enhance overall lifting safety performance.
Download this free crane lifting method statement today from
HSE Documents and access a growing library of professionally developed
HSE resources, including:
- Risk assessments Method statements
- Job safety analysis (JSA)
- Safe work method statements (SWMS)
- Inspection checklists
- Permit-to-work templates
- Emergency procedures
- Toolbox talks, and construction safety documents
All completely free, fully editable, and ready for immediate implementation.

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