You might be the good flag man but feeling certified don't count some places will require you to be certified before you can flag a crane. We have to have that paperwork.
I've worked for a few different companies and some of them we used but lots we didn't or are completely different for hand signals. Every company runs differently I guess.
I’ve seen similar signals illustrated on some equipment. I’ve worked all over the south eastern United States and for the most part haven’t seen much of this used. A lot different
yeah in the usa we use one handed boom in/out signals also. on the 2 handed version though there is no hand movement. when getting certified here closed fist and movement on 2 handed boom signals will get you a fail. this is for building trades pipefitter union@@axelscrivener9711
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I wouldn't want to be the crane operator with these signals. They are right, when the operator can see the load but when he can't see the load the flag man has to be the operator eyes .Some people have it some don't .
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I feel certified. Thanks. Crane should be here any minute
Ofn
Good one 👍
You might be the good flag man but feeling certified don't count some places will require you to be certified before you can flag a crane. We have to have that paperwork.
LoL
Certified doesn't mean qualified
Great video, with straight to the point information
Thanks for the ideas you have discussed here.
Good thing I'm very good at this and have done thg his as a ironworker too n for drilling nice to remind myself. It's my day off
I've worked for a few different companies and some of them we used but lots we didn't or are completely different for hand signals. Every company runs differently I guess.
Please note this varies from Country to Country. Learnt it the hard way.
I’ve seen similar signals illustrated on some equipment. I’ve worked all over the south eastern United States and for the most part haven’t seen much of this used. A lot different
Thanks for videos
Nice one...my practice on board...thanks
I know I'm trash, I was taking note from the intro clip 🤦🏽♂️👋🏽
Thanks for the information
Amo essa profissão 😍
Thanks for the refresher 🤙
Good job
Thank you ❤
Good job sir
always make sure your keeping an eye on that operator ;)
Thanks for sharing video
How i can be certified for crane signal?
Noted thank you sir ✌
Thanks Mr bob
Good suggestion
Boom in, boom out signals not used in Australia, it’s just a thumb away, or a thumb towards the riggers chest
Very good
Thanks you Stacy Keach
Awesome profession
Thanks sir.
Thank you
Its not the signallers choice as to extend the jib , the length of the jib is up to the crane operator
Good job sir.. 👍🏻
Good advice
very good
Good lesson.
This is completely different from what I was taught
Cool thanks!
V nice sir.thankx
Thanks brother
Thanks for the idea
thanks for the idea.
This video would have been good if it included the slow movements of hoist up and down
Thanks sir
I enjoyed thank you for nice video
Tnx Bob 👍
In Australia waving your hand horizontally means “lower hoist” and stop is a closed fist
Plus we use one handed signals for tele in/out cause guaranteed you're gonna be hanging onto a tagline most of the bloody time 😅
yeah in the usa we use one handed boom in/out signals also. on the 2 handed version though there is no hand movement. when getting certified here closed fist and movement on 2 handed boom signals will get you a fail. this is for building trades pipefitter union@@axelscrivener9711
Proper prior planning prevents piss-poor performance 👍🏻
Arnie's autistic aardvark almost always avoids alliteration, but not me;)
yeeehaw bob da builda
What are the tools for making a crane
vice grips and screwdriver
An anvil, hammer, and a rivet gun.
cheack d optio standard for hand single
Good lesson )))
Thank you Engineer
Wait , where is UK hand signal method gone. 🤐
Thank you more Sir🙏 but I need your help, I'm coming from Rwanda country which is located in East of Africa ,I have more basic skills about Rigging gained in your channel , help me how can get certificate of Rigging
Please I need your help 🙏
Nice
Wht is this crane name??
Thanks bob
Thanks , you numbre one.
Thanks
Tanks.verry.good
U cannot extend the boom after attaching the slings to the load
Yes you can.
Yes Terry Tibbs
Good boss
I wouldn't want to be the crane operator with these signals. They are right, when the operator can see the load but when he can't see the load the flag man has to be the operator eyes .Some people have it some don't .
We use radios
Or mobile.phones lol
no phones, they're not reliable@@ddk4664
thnx
👌
I miss construction
My job operator
Ok
Hi
time for ol' Bob Berry to retire...
My job operator machine
#extremeintelligence
Hay
wrong.... If I'm flagging and I see an issue... I can stop all of you's.....
En français c'est sera mieux
The UK hand signal method is much much better.. yours is child work
He forgot the boom in hold the load.
I dont think I've ever used that or seen anyone ever do that
Thanks bob
Good job sir
Thank you more Sir🙏 but I need your help, I'm coming from Rwanda country which is located in East of Africa ,I have more basic skills about Rigging gained in your channel , help me how can get certificate of Rigging
Please I need your help 🙏
Thanks
Thanks