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    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a body in the

    United States that plays a critical role in enhancing workplace safety around

    the country. If you operate a manufacturing company, you must be OSHA

    compliant so that you can avoid being on the wrong side of the law and so that

    your employees will be protected from harm. One of the main safety issues that

    you need to prevent in your manufacturing entity is injuries associated with

    falls.






    Several fall protection measures, which have been in place since 1971,

    govern workplace safety practices. To prevent falls and associated injuries,

    you must use the right types of lifting slings in your lifting operations.

    Given that there are several types of lifting slings, some people find it hard

    to select the best chain sling. This article highlights some of the factors

    that you need to consider when it comes time to buy chain slings for your company.






    1. Weight and Strength of the Load


    Every time you evaluate different types of

    lifting slings
    for your operations, consider the weight and strength of

    the load. It’s common to see a load falling and breaking, especially it isn’

    t well-supported from the sides. Use strong rigging when dealing with a heavy

    load and provide support from all directions. Providing support from the sides

    will prevent falling, thereby preventing injuries to the workers on site.






    2. Sling Flexibility


    It’s common knowledge that alloy lifting chain slings are flexible

    enough and can easily be stretched by a heavy load. There are other types of

    lifting round

    sling
    s that can be stretched as well. Although this is not a very

    attractive property of lifting slings, it’s useful in adjusting the load’s

    center of gravity. This flexibility prevents the load from leaning on one

    side, which is extremely dangerous in the workplace.






    3. Temperature Limits


    When choosing lifting slings, make sure that you pay attention to their

    temperature limits. Lifting slings have been made to accommodate temperatures

    of up to 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Anything beyond these temperatures could be

    catastrophic. If you’re buying chain slings to lift heavy machinery and

    equipment in harsh conditions, make sure that you check the temperature

    standards. The chain sling and lifting clamps you choose should be able to withstand excessive

    temperatures without stretching or melting.






    4. Sling Ratings


    Most of the slings available have industrial ratings, which indicate

    specific conditions of use. Some of the specific details that will be

    indicated include temperature, load, operational conditions, and how they are

    attached to the load. Make sure that the chain sling with hoist that you will be getting meets the sling

    ratings consistent with your needs. If sling ratings and your needs don’t

    align, this could spell disaster for your workers.






    5. Wear and Tear Resistance


    Chain slings are exposed to heavy stretching and lifting of very heavy

    loads. Therefore, signs of fatigue, wear, and tear is a very common problem

    encountered when using lifting string. When buying a lifting sling, try and

    find a sling that can withstand fatigue. You should get a chain

    polyester sling that

    does not crack when bent by a small radius. Get a lifting sling that can

    withstand wear and tear to serve you for several years.






    6. Lifting Points


    Before making a purchase, make sure that your lifting sling has proper

    lifting points on the load. There should be a mechanism which allows your

    slings to be attached to the load. Otherwise, you will have to come up with

    methods of attaching the chain webbing slings to your loads. Check that the holes

    are big enough to accommodate the entire weight of the load and prevent falls.






    There are many different types of lifting slings available to you.

    Therefore, you have to conduct an exhaustive analysis before deciding on which

    lifting sling you need to use. After a careful analysis of your needs, you

    will easily come up with a lifting sling that meets your needs.




    • Created: 21-10-22
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