For those of you who plan lifts and load handling projects, isn't there quite a gamut of considerations in developing, for instance, a critical lift plan using a mobile crane in general industry? You must consider the load's dimensions and center of gravity, pick and place points, crane setup and ground conditions, operator and rigging crew qualifications and competency, and much more, right? Additionally, all of these considerations are relative to the project environment, which, for our purposes, could be classified as terra firma.
The only alternative environment offered on this planet - thanks to gravity - is water; can we call that terra aqua? Well, the real question aside from translating Latin phrases, what are the additional planning considerations for using mobiles cranes over water?
"Mobile Cranes on Barges" is a unique lesson that answers this question. This one-hour lesson can be
This lesson, one of several that the engineering team at Barnhart have developed for ITI's Rigging Engineering Training Program, is designed to give students an overview of the engineering considerations a project planner must be aware of when conducting mobile crane activities on a barge. These considerations and the lesson outline entail:
Here is a Quick Overview of Several Barge Considerations for Mobile Crane Usage
A large portion of this lesson diagnoses the Primary and Crane Considerations which are certainly of the highest priority though Mr. Adams explains that all considerations are vital for a successful operation. To conclude the lesson, students are engaged with a case study project entailing multiple lifts made with a 200T Link-Belt Crawler for plugging of an oil well located on a man-made island. During this case study, all considerations are exemplified so students can grasp the detail and complexity of mobile crane on barge lifting activities.
If you'd like to learn more about this lesson and others in the Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering Program, you can Demo the Online Program and receive the Program Outline.
Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering is ideal for lift planners, rigging engineers, and other key personnel who plan and execute crane and rigging activities. To learn more, visit riggingengineering.com or call Christina Lanham, ITI Manager of E-Learning at 800-727-6355.