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WARNING

:  The  concrete 

MUST  BE

 

released 

gradually 

from  the  Kibble  to  prevent  the  formwork 

from being overloaded and risking structural damage. 
The  sudden  release  of  concrete  from  the  Kibble  may 
also make the Crane boom whip upwards causing the 
Kibble to bounce dangerously. 

 
The  Concrete  Kibble  is  not  designed  or  certified  to  convey  Personnel.  The  Operator  to 
ensure that 

NO PERSONNEL

 rides on or in the Kibble at any time. 

 
The Concrete Kibble must be thoroughly cleaned prior to and after operational use. 
 
 

5) 

RISK CONTROL MEASURES – SUMMARY 

 
When handling loads, the Risk Control Measures outlined below in Sections 

5.1

 (for Crane 

Operations), 

5.2

  (for  Forklift  Operations)  and 

5.3

  are  to  be  observed  by  the  Crane/Forklift 

Operator  and  Crane  Personnel  to  ensure  all  identified  hazards  relative  to  using  this 
equipment are eliminated or controlled – 

refer Appendix A for a detailed analysis

 

5.1 

Risk Control Measures – Crane Operations 

 
A)

 

The Crane Operator’s qualifications must conform to the requirements of the relevant 
regulatory authority. Where  applicable, the Crane Operator shall hold  a certificate of 
competency.  To  operate  a  particular  Crane,  the  Operator  must  be  authorised  by  a 
responsible representative of the Crane used or hiring contractor. Training in the safe 
use of the Concrete Kibble shall be undertaken before usage. The Crane Operator must 
not  work  the  Crane  unless  they  are  physically  and  mentally  capable.  This  is  in 
accordance with AS 2550.1 clause 6.2. 

B)

 

Authorised  personnel  must  perform  the  following  pre-checks  on  the  Crane  in 
accordance  with  the  operating  manual  before  the  Crane  is  placed  into  service. 
Typically, Crane pre-checks as stated in AS 2550.1 Appendix G covers the following; 

 

Oil level, fuel levels and lubrication, 

 

Condition  of  ropes,  rope  terminals,  fittings  &  anchor  points,  rope  drums  and 
sheaves, 

 

Condition and pressure of tyres where applicable, 

 

Drain all water from air reservoirs, 

 

Structural checks for loose, damaged or cracked components that may be indicated 
by rust marks, flaking or marked paint, 

 

Check the security and application of counter weights, 

 

Load moment system, where fitted is correctly set, 

 

Indicator appropriate to the boom or fly-jib length is correctly fitted, 

 

Cleanliness of cabin – is it free from grease, oil, rags, tools etc., 

 

Pneumatic and hydraulic systems and their safety devices operate correctly, 

 

Operation of the Crane through all motions with particular attention to brakes, 

 

Operation of all limit switches, cut out and safety devices. 

 

Communications  equipment  is  working  correctly  and  clearly  loud  enough  to  be 
heard, 

 

All  fire  extinguishers  are  placed  in  the  correct  position  and  are  suitable  for  the 
particular application and are in working order. 

 

Summary of Contents for CKM05

Page 1: ...Control Measures Summary 6 6 Parts List 9 7 Maintenance 10 8 Compliance Plate Information 10 9 Certification Information 11 10 Terms and Conditions 12 Appendix A Attached ALL EAST WEST CONCRETE KIBBLE...

Page 2: ...of 1500kg and a unit weight of 275kg with a capacity for 0 5 cubic metres of material The type CKM10 Concrete Kibble has a Working Load Limit WLL of 3000kg and a unit weight of 320kg with a capacity f...

Page 3: ...Concrete Kibble with a Forklift ensure that the fork arms are suited to the attachment and set to a width that ensure stability of the load Fig 3 1 type CK10 shown To ensure the Concrete Kibble stays...

Page 4: ...r not in safe working condition A Competent Person shall inspect the lifting slings lifting bar Gate and Handle mechanisms Chute and chains daily to ensure that they are in safe working order The Oper...

Page 5: ...an Industrial Truck East West Engineering Concrete Kibbles shall not be modified in any way which affects the operation or performance except with the prior approval of East West Engineering After any...

Page 6: ...ning in the safe use of the Concrete Kibble shall be undertaken before usage The Crane Operator must not work the Crane unless they are physically and mentally capable This is in accordance with AS 25...

Page 7: ...izontal movement permissible M When landing the Kibble avoid developing rope slack N The Operator must know the location of the main isolation switch and Fire fighting equipment 5 2 Risk Control Measu...

Page 8: ...ade aware of the need to release the concrete gradually from the Kibble to prevent the formwork from being overloaded and risk structural damage I The Kibble Operator MUST be made aware that the sudde...

Page 9: ...60 Long 8 Pouring Chute Sleeve CKM05 16 CKM05 16 CKM05 16 9 Handle Link CKM05 38 CK05 09 CK05 09 10 Washer Flat M20 M20 M20 11 Roll Pin 6 x 40 Long 6 x 40 Long 6 x 40 Long 12 Metric Bolt G8 8 Washer N...

Page 10: ...components are considered worn or damaged or if safety charts or labels are damaged or illegible the Kibble should be taken out of service and East West Engineering or an Authorised Person contacted f...

Page 11: ...vant Australian Standards including those listed below AS NZS 1554 1 2011 Structural Steel Welding Welding of Steel Structures AS 1418 1 2004 Cranes General Requirements AS 2550 1 2011 Cranes Safe Use...

Page 12: ...WE will at its option either repair or replace nonconforming or defective products for which it is responsible or return to buyer their purchase price The foregoing states buyer s exclusive remedy for...

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