Safety Campaign Period: January – March 2026
Mastering Webbing Sling & Lifting Safety

At PT. Gearindo Prakarsa, safety is not just a priority; it is a core value that guides our every move in our daily operations. For the first quarter of 2026 (January – March), we are launching a dedicated Safety Campaign on Webbing Sling Lifting to ensure every member of our team returns home safely.

The primary goals of this campaign are to eliminate lifting-related accidents, increase strict adherence to webbing sling procedures, and ensure every worker fully understands load limits and inspection protocols.

  1. Pre-Use Inspection: Check Before You Lift

Before any lifting operation begins, a thorough inspection of the webbing sling is mandatory. A sling must be removed from service immediately if it shows any of the following signs of damage:

  • Tears, cuts, or frayed threads.
  • Evidence of melting or heat damage (from welding, torches, or exhaust).
  • Illegible WLL (Working Load Limit) labels.
  • Excessive chemical stains or oil saturation.
  • Damage from UV exposure, heavy abrasion, or previous improper knotting.
  1. Loading and Lifting Techniques

Using the right equipment for the right job is critical. To maintain safety standards:

  • Follow the Color Code: Always match the load to the Working Load Limit (WLL) as indicated by the sling’s color.
  • Use Corner Protectors: Protect your gear from sharp edges using corner protectors to prevent tearing.
  • Maintain Proper Angles: For choker or vertical basket methods, ensure the lifting angle does not exceed 60°.
  • No Knots: Never tie knots or create hitches in the sling, as this significantly reduces its strength.
  1. Best Practices for Site Safety

Maintaining the integrity of our equipment extends beyond the lift itself:

  • Stability is Key: Ensure the load is stable and the center of gravity is clearly identified before lifting.
  • Clear Communication: A clear line of communication must always be maintained between the rigger and the crane operator.
  • Handle with Care: Never drag or pull slings across the floor, and never use them as “padding” or wedges for other materials.
  • Proper Storage: When not in use, store slings by hanging them neatly in a clean, dry area protected from direct sunlight.

” Check your sling—Risk doesn’t know the word ‘Later’ “

Lifting safety depends on the vigilance of every team member. By following these guidelines, we ensure a safer workplace for everyone.

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