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LANDSCAPE ONTARIO – WORKPLACE SAFETY TAILGATE TALKS © 2026, WSPS.CA 87 PORTABLE CRANES, RIGGING AND LIFTING MATERIALS Personal Protective Equipment Equipment Hazards ? When would you require such equipment? What types of injuries are possible when using this equipment? ! Extra caution is needed whenever a load is lifted in the air, regardless of the height. The potential for serious injury or death exists every time a load is raised. Prevention Points Incidents can result from machine failure or from defective slings or rigging. Consider the following prevention points to prevent injury. Review the General Health & Safety Best Practices section on page 11 before performing any task. Ensure all chains are in good condition and working weight loads are not exceeded. Make certain all people, pets, possessions and property remain a safe distance away from the lifted load. This should be at least equal to the lifting height or approximately 50 feet (15 m). Gently guide the load in the air to avoid undue cable stress.

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