Basic requirements for the safe use of slings


Time:

2025-03-27

Theslingisageneraltermforspreadersandrigging.Thespreaderreferstotherigidtake-updeviceforliftingoperations,includinghooks,liftingbeams,C-shapedspreaders,clamps,shackles,vacuumsuctionspreaders,andmagnetictools.Spreaders,etc.Rigging,alsoknownassling,referstothedisturbingcomponentsthatareattachedtothehoistingworkpiece,includingwireropeslings,chainrigging,andslingrigging. Theprocurementoftheslingsshallbesubmittedbythehoistingmachinerysafetymanagementpersonnelaftercollectingtherequirementsofeachusedepartment.Theslingsshallcarrytheproductqualitycertificationdocumentsandtheinstructionmanualswhenthewarehousewarehousingacceptance.Thefactory-madespreadersshallhaveatleastthetest.Thedocumentsandmaterialstobeverifiedshallhavedesigndrawingsandproductionrequirementswhennecessary.Thedocumentsanddocumentsofallslingsshallbearchivedandkeptbythesafetymanagementpersonnelofthehoistingmachinery.

Basic requirements for the safe use of slings
The sling is a general term for spreaders and rigging. The spreader refers to the rigid take-up device for lifting operations, including hooks, lifting beams, C-shaped spreaders, clamps, shackles, vacuum suction spreaders, and magnetic tools. Spreaders, etc. Rigging, also known as sling, refers to the disturbing components that are attached to the hoisting workpiece, including wire rope slings, chain rigging, and sling rigging.
 
The procurement of the slings shall be submitted by the hoisting machinery safety management personnel after collecting the requirements of each use department. The slings shall carry the product quality certification documents and the instruction manuals when the warehouse warehousing acceptance. The factory-made spreaders shall have at least the test. The documents and materials to be verified shall have design drawings and production requirements when necessary. The documents and documents of all slings shall be archived and kept by the safety management personnel of the hoisting machinery.