Crane Erection & Jumping Sample Clauses

The 'Crane Erection & Jumping' clause defines the procedures and responsibilities related to the installation, raising (jumping), and modification of cranes on a construction site. It typically outlines which party is responsible for the safe assembly, operation, and periodic elevation of the crane as the building progresses, and may specify requirements for permits, safety measures, and coordination with other site activities. This clause ensures that crane operations are conducted safely and efficiently, minimizing risks to personnel and property while maintaining project timelines.
Crane Erection & Jumping. (a) Cranes and man/material hoists may be erected, altered, climbed and dismantled during times when ordinary production works are in progress subject to the work being done in full compliance with a relevant operational safety zone (OSZ) plan which has been developed specifically for that operation with consideration to overall site safety. (b) The crane crew for each tower crane (Crane Crew) must consist of the following: (i) crane driver; and (ii) three (3) dogmen. (c) In addition to the appropriate tickets held by the crane driver and the dogmen, the following high risk licences must be held amongst the Crane Crew: (i) rigging; and (ii) material handling. (d) Where a Project consists of a single Crane Crew, the Employer should endeavour to ensure another member of the Crane Crew holds a crane driver licence.
Crane Erection & Jumping. Cranes and man/material hoists may be erected, altered, climbed and dismantled during times when ordinary production works are in progress subject to the work being done in full compliance with a relevant operational safety zone (OSZ) plan which has been developed specifically for that operation with consideration to overall site safety.