1. Inspection of shackles:
Shackles are crucial components in rigging, often used for connecting various rigging elements. Inspect them for any signs of deformation, cracks, or wear.
2. Examination of slings:
Slings bear heavy loads, making their condition vital. Check for cuts, abrasions, or damage to the slings, and ensure proper storage.
3. Evaluation of hooks:
Inspect hooks for cracks, deformities, or excessive wear. Ensure that latch mechanisms are functioning correctly.
4. Verification of wire rope condition:
Look for kinks, broken wires, and rust on wire ropes. Measure rope diameter to ensure it's within tolerance.
5. Assessment of chain condition:
Examine chains for twisted or bent links, and check for proper lubrication. Measure chain length and inspect for wear.
6. Inspection of lifting devices:
Verify the condition of winches, hoists, and other lifting devices. Ensure they operate smoothly and safely.
7. Examination of eye bolts:
Inspect eye bolts for wear, deformation, or thread damage. Confirm that they are securely anchored.
8. Evaluation of anchor points:
Ensure that anchor points are structurally sound and capable of supporting the intended load.
9. Verification of load rating markings:
Check that load rating markings on all rigging components are clear and legible, and verify they match the equipment's requirements.
10. Inspection of attachment points on equipment:
Inspect attachment points on machinery or structures for signs of wear, corrosion, or damage.