the use and safety of lifting slings and rigging for land
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The Use and Safety of Lifting Slings and Rigging for Land Based Energy Exploration
Past, Present and Future W.G. Chip Schwamb
Oil & Gas Safety
Conference State of Lifting Slings
Land Drilling Well Service and Well Completion
Chip Schwamb
Discussion to the Point Introduction Fabrication and Production Recommended Practices Most Likely Used Recommended Practices Potentially Encountered Past to Present Factors Going Forward Realistic Look at the Future
A RIGGING SHOP BY ANY OTHER NAME
21 ST CENTURY COMPLEX
AN 18TH CENTURY BLACKSMITH SHOP
Fabrication and Production
Fabrication and Production
The basics of wire rope slings have changed little since the 1960’s
Fabrication and Production
The basics of synthetic slings have changed little since the 1970’s
Fabrication and Production
The basics of chain slings have changed little since the 1900
Recommended Practices Most Likely Used
OSHA 1971
General Duty Clause Recognizable Hazards Not Covered By Specific Regulations
ASME Crane Safety Since 1916
Slings Most Recent 2010 B30.9
Recommended Practices Potentially Encountered
API 2C, 2D Offshore Cranes and Slings AESC IADC EN and BS Standards EN-1492 and EN-
13414 ASME B 30.26 Rigging Hardware Client or Customer Lifting and Rigging
Standards
Past to Present
MOVING MATERIAL ON LOCATION
AND SO IT GOES
Not In My House
THE MATERIAL HANDLING FOCUS
Factors Going Forward Emphasis on Specifics
How to deal with it
Consensus Not Compromise
Realistic Look At The Future
Slings and Rigging Are Here To Stay
Education and Training
Knowledge
Ask
Conclusion
Is It A Winch Or A Crane?
Are We Lifting Or Pulling?
Next time on location take a look around to see the dance. Then think about how many other locations are doing the same thing day and night , no matter the weather all year