cranesignaling
Cranesignaling is a crucial safety practice used in construction and industrial settings to communicate with crane operators. It ensures the safe movement of heavy loads and prevents accidents by providing clear, standardized instructions. Cranesignaling relies on a system of hand signals or radio communication to convey commands such as "stop," "raise," "lower," "swing," and "travel."
Typically, a designated signal person, often called a rigger or signaler, is responsible for directing the crane
Effective cranesignaling is vital for preventing collisions, property damage, and, most importantly, injuries or fatalities. Proper