Boom lift
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Published by SALUSPre-Task Plan: Boom Lift Operation
Date: [DATE] Work Area: [WORK AREA] Task Supervisor: [SUPERVISOR NAME]
1. Task Description
Operating a boom lift to [Specific task, e.g., access overhead lines for maintenance].
2. Task Duration
Estimated Start: [START TIME] Estimated Completion: [END TIME]
3. Personnel Involved
- Operator
- Spotter
- Ground personnel
4. Task-Specific Hazards and Controls
| Hazard | Risk | Control Measures |
|---|---|---|
| Instability of the boom lift | Tip-over, leading to injury or equipment damage | Ensure the boom lift is on a stable, level surface. Use outriggers if necessary. Check lift chart for load limits [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [17], [18]. |
| Contact with overhead obstacles (e.g., power lines, structures) | Electrocution, collision, or entanglement | Survey the area for overhead obstacles. Maintain a safe distance from power lines. Use a spotter to guide the operator. |
| Falling objects | Injury to personnel below | Establish a drop zone. Secure all tools and materials. Use tool lanyards. |
5. Required PPE for Today's Task
- Hard hat
- Safety glasses
- High-visibility vest
- Fall protection harness (if required by regulations or site policy)
- Steel-toe boots
6. Tools and Equipment Needed
- Boom lift
- Tool lanyards
- Safety cones or barricades
- Two-way radios (for communication)
7. Pre-Start Checklist
Area Preparation
- [ ] Inspect the work area for hazards (e.g., holes, uneven surfaces).
- [ ] Establish a clear work zone using cones or barricades.
- [ ] Ensure adequate lighting.
Equipment Checks
- [ ] Inspect the boom lift for any defects (e.g., leaks, damaged controls).
- [ ] Verify that all safety devices are functioning properly.
- [ ] Check the battery or fuel level.
Communication
- [ ] Conduct a pre-task briefing with all personnel involved.
- [ ] Establish clear communication signals between the operator and spotter.
8. Task Steps Overview
- Position the boom lift in the designated work area.
- Conduct a function test of the boom lift controls.
- Raise the boom to the required height.
- Perform the necessary work.
- Lower the boom and secure the equipment.
9. Emergency Response for This Task
- Boom lift malfunction → Immediately lower the boom and contact maintenance personnel.
- Personnel injury → Provide first aid and contact emergency services if needed.
10. Task-Specific Precautions
- Never exceed the boom lift's load capacity [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [17], [18].
- Avoid operating the boom lift in high winds or adverse weather conditions.
- Ensure that all personnel are clear of the boom lift's range of motion.
Pre-Task Briefing Confirmation
All workers understand the task, associated hazards, and required controls.
Team Lead Initials: [___] Date: [DATE] Time: [TIME]
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Sources used for this answer
[1] CAT 325 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 111
Open source documentSource excerpt
<!-- image --> Illustration 92 g06495155 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 700 mm (28 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade up, and heavy lift OFF <!-- image --> Illustration 93 g06495157 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 700 mm (28 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade up, and heavy lift ON
[2] CAT 349F, 352F Excavators Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 90
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Illustration 87 g03645044 Lift Chart Above: 349F L, 6550 mm (257 inch) mass boom, 3000 mm (118 inch) stick, and 600 mm (24 inch)DG track shoes
[3] CAT 349F, 352F Excavators Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 98
Open source documentSource excerpt
Illustration 95 g03645160 Lift Chart Above: 352F, 6550 mm (258 inch) mass boom, 3000 mm (118 inch) stick, and 600 mm (24 inch)DG track shoes
[4] CAT 349F, 352F Excavators Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 76
Open source documentSource excerpt
Illustration 74 g03650460 Lift Chart Above: 349F L, 6550 mm (258 inch) mass boom (heavy lift), 3000 mm (118 inch) stick, and 600 mm (24 inch) DG track shoes
[5] CAT 330 GC Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 79
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Illustration 89 g06475236 Lift Chart Above : 330 GC, 6700 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, 5.5 m (18 ft 2 inch) mass boom, 2.5 m (8 ft 2 inch) mass stick, 800 mm (32 inch) triple grouser track shoes, and heavy lift OFF
[6] CAT 325 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 113
Open source documentSource excerpt
<!-- image --> Illustration 96 g06495163 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 790 mm (31 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade up, and heavy lift OFF <!-- image --> Illustration 97 g06495166 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 790 mm (31 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade up, and heavy lift ON
[7] CAT 374F Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 87
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<!-- image --> Illustration 98 g03383923 Lift Chart Above: 374F LC, 7000 mm (276 inch ) mass boom, 2574 mm (101 inch)stick and 750 mm (30 inch) track shoes
[8] CAT 325 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 110
Open source documentSource excerpt
<!-- image --> Illustration 90 g06495150 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 600 mm (24 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift OFF <!-- image --> Illustration 91 g06495152 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 600 mm (24 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift ON
[9] CAT 330 GC Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 77
Open source documentSource excerpt
Illustration 85 Lift Chart Above : 330 GC, 6700 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, 6.15 m (20 ft 2 inch) reach boom, 2.65 m (8 ft 8 inch) reach stick, 800 mm (32 inch) triple grouser track shoes, and heavy lift OFF Illustration 86 g06475229 Lift Chart Above : 330 GC Long Undercarriage, 6700 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, 6.15 m (20 ft 2 inch) reach boom, 2.65 m (8 ft 8 inch) reach stick, 800 mm (32 inch) triple grouser track shoes, and heavy lift OFF g06475228
[10] CAT 349F, 352F Excavators Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 95
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Illustration 92 g03645128 Lift Chart Above: 349F L, 6900 mm (271 inch) reach boom (heavy lift), 3350 mm (132 inch) stick, and 600 mm (24 inch)DG track shoes
[11] CAT 325 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 114
Open source documentSource excerpt
<!-- image --> Illustration 98 g06495169 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 790 mm (31 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift OFF <!-- image --> Illustration 99 g06495171 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 790 mm (31 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift ON
[12] CAT 325 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 116
Open source documentSource excerpt
Illustration 102 g06495175 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom (max reach), 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 600 mm (24 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift OFF Illustration 103 g06495176 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom (max reach), 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 600 mm (24 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift ON
[13] CAT 349F, 352F Excavators Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 91
Open source documentSource excerpt
Illustration 88 g03645054 Lift Chart Above: 349F L, 6550 mm (257 inch) mass boom (heavy lift) , 3000 mm (118 inch) stick, and 600 mm (24 inch)DG track shoes
[14] CAT 349F, 352F Excavators Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 89
Open source documentSource excerpt
Illustration 86 g03645017 Lift Chart Above: 349F L, 6550 mm (257 inch) mass boom (heavy lift) , 2500 mm (100 inch) stick, and 600 mm (24 inch)DG track shoes
[15] CAT 325 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 108
Open source documentSource excerpt
<!-- image --> Illustration 86 g06495136 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, 5.67 m (18 ft 7 inch) reach boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 600 mm (24 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift OFF <!-- image --> Illustration 87 g06495139 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, 5.67 m (18 ft 7 inch) reach boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 600 mm (24 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift ON
[16] CAT 349F, 352F Excavators Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 99
Open source documentSource excerpt
Illustration 96 g03645164 Lift Chart Above: 352F, 6550 mm (258 inch) mass boom (heavy lift), 3000 mm (118 inch) stick, and 600 mm (24 inch)DG track shoes
[17] CAT 325 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 112
Open source documentSource excerpt
<!-- image --> Illustration 94 g06495158 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 700 mm (28 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift OFF <!-- image --> Illustration 95 g06495159 Lift Chart Above : 325, 4900 kg ([redacted postal code] lb) counterweight, VA boom, 2.92 m (9 ft 6 inch) stick, 700 mm (28 inch) heavy-duty triple grouser track shoes, blade down, and heavy lift ON
[18] CAT 349F, 352F Excavators Operation and Maintenance Manual
Page 97
Open source documentSource excerpt
Illustration 94 g03645147 Lift Chart Above: 352F, 6550 mm (258 inch) mass boom (heavy lift), 2500 mm (101 inch) stick, and 600 mm (24 inch)DG track shoes
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