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Qualified Lift Directing
Washington Regulatory - WAC 296-155 - 53401
(5) The site supervisor's duties would include the following:
(c) Ensuring that a qualified person is designated as the lift director.
(5) The site supervisor's duties would include the following:
(c) Ensuring that a qualified person is designated as the lift director.
Industrial, Manufacturing & Construction
Compliance assistance, documented inspections and consulting.
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Annual/Periodic - Documented Inspections
Assets and Equipment
Fixed Ladder Inspections / Consulting on New Installations
Annual Condition /Compliance Inspections
Fall Hazard Assessments/ Work Plans
Ladder & Safety System Retrofit/Installation Proposals
We have climbed over 500 fixed ladders!
Annual Condition /Compliance Inspections
Fall Hazard Assessments/ Work Plans
Ladder & Safety System Retrofit/Installation Proposals
We have climbed over 500 fixed ladders!

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Fall Protection Equipment
Documented Periodic Inspections by a Qualified person of positioning, arrest, restraint and rescue systems.
Fall protection and fall rescue equipment shall be inspected on a regular basis not to exceed one year (or more frequently if required by the manufacturer’s instructions) by a competent person or a competent rescuer, as appropriate, to verify that the equipment is safe for use. The inspection shall be documented and shall include (but is not limited to):
Documented Periodic Inspections by a Qualified person of positioning, arrest, restraint and rescue systems.
Fall protection and fall rescue equipment shall be inspected on a regular basis not to exceed one year (or more frequently if required by the manufacturer’s instructions) by a competent person or a competent rescuer, as appropriate, to verify that the equipment is safe for use. The inspection shall be documented and shall include (but is not limited to):
- Absence or illegibility of markings or tags
- Absence of any elements affecting the equipment form, fit or function
- Evidence of defects in or damage to hardware elements including cracks, sharp edges, deformation, corrosion, chemical attack, excessive heating, alteration, or excessive wear
- Evidence of defects in, or damage to, straps or ropes (fraying, unsplicing, enlaying, kinking, knotting, roping, broken or pulled stitches, soiling, abrasion, alteration, needed or excessive lubrication, excessive aging, or excessive wear)
- Alteration, absence of parts, or evidence of defects in, damage to, or improper function of, mechanical devices and connectors
- Any other condition that calls to question the suitability of the equipment for its intended purpose
Rigging & Lifting Attachments
We support your local rigging supplier relationships and perform an annual unbiased 3rd party inspection to help lessen risk and meets OSHA 1910.184, ASME B30.9, B30.20, B30.26, & ANSI Z359 require periodic, documented inspections on slings, rigging hardware, lifting devices, and fall protection every 12 months, at minimum, and monthly to quarterly in more severe service conditions.
Different industries require different inspection and documentation techniques. Contact us for more information.
Different industries require different inspection and documentation techniques. Contact us for more information.