We have broken these levels out to a separate article to dive into more detail for each one. These levels are basically set depending on the level of risk taken with each lift. This goes back to the old saying, “failing to plan is planning to fail.” Depending on the organization there are usually three levels of lift plans: standard lift plan, non-standard lift plan, and critical or engineering lift plan. Even the most standard lift needs a simple lift plan to make sure that the lift is within the limits of the equipment and is accomplished safely. We at The Dothea Group believe that every lift should have a documented lift plan. It is a ‘living’ document that is continually updated until the lift has started. A lift plan is a document that gathers all of the information regarding a particular lift into one place.
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