Safety is non-negotiable on every job we run. The practices below are applied across our crane rental, heavy lifting and industrial crane operations.
1. Standards we follow
- IS 14474 / IS 13367 lifting practice and safe-working-load (SWL) discipline.
- Factories Act, 1948 and the Building & Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Act, 1996.
- Motor Vehicles Act compliance for trailers and ODC movement.
- Client-specific HSE plans for refineries, power plants, metro and wind projects.
2. Operator and rigger certification
- Operators carry valid heavy-vehicle / crane operator licences.
- Riggers and signallers trained in standard hand signals and load handling.
- Periodic in-house refresher training on lift planning and emergency response.
3. Equipment inspection
- Daily pre-start checks (engine, hydraulics, ropes, brakes, slings, hooks).
- Periodic third-party load testing and fitness certification per Indian regulations.
- Documented maintenance history maintained for every crane in the fleet.
4. Site protocols
- Pre-lift toolbox talks for every shift; method statement and lift plan for engineered lifts.
- Mandatory PPE: helmet, safety shoes, high-visibility jacket, gloves; harness where applicable.
- Barricaded lift zones, dedicated signallers, no personnel under suspended loads.
- Wind-speed monitoring; lifts halted at thresholds per crane load chart.
5. Documentation we can share on request
- Operator licences and training records.
- Crane fitness and load-test certificates.
- Insurance policy copies (third-party liability, CAR).
- Method statements and lift plans for engineered jobs.
6. Incident reporting
Every incident or near-miss is documented, root-cause analysed and closed out with corrective actions. We cooperate fully with client HSE teams and statutory authorities during investigations.