RADIO COMMUNICATION PART 1 Crane operation

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • In this video i offer handy tips when using a radio to direct a Crane.
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Komentáře • 33

  • @theworldsbonkers
    @theworldsbonkers Před 5 lety +10

    Always remember the British Army Acronym C.L.A.P for radio procedure and you won't go wrong.Clear,Loud,As an order,With pauses.
    Also when slewing the crane i find "prepare to stop" followed by "stop" keeps the load smooth and the operator can bring the slew and load to a controlled stop.
    When lowering the load to grade inform the operator distance in half a metre incriments when your about 3 metres off the floor this puts a lot of confidence in the crane op.

  • @BundyToo
    @BundyToo Před 7 lety +30

    As an operator for over 30 years I have to say "Very good tips"
    I would like to add something for you to ponder on. You call "Down on the Hook". I call and would much prefer to hear "Hook Down".
    My reason is threefold.
    • First is knowing movement before direction allows me to know which lever then which way I am pushing it. The other way the brain can't start processing till signal is complete.
    • Second is it gets rid of "On The" unnecessary jargon same as use of Mate, Cuz or Del. All I want to hear is clear precise signals, keep the gossip for a quite time.
    • Finally as you mention in pressing radio late, if partial signal is received you have better chance of being confident you got the signal intended "ew" (Slew), "ook" (Hook) or "ib" (Jib) followed by direction works better than the other way. Eliminating operator from asking for a repeat.
    Just my thoughts, once again good work.

    • @riggingcranetips7393
      @riggingcranetips7393  Před 7 lety +8

      Thanks for your comment its nice to know someonce else has thought deeply about this.Your first reason i can agree with as long as they push the button in first before speaking so you get the whole message ive actually thought that before but it left my mind when doing the video.The second reason yes you could get rid of the "on the". The name calling "Mate", "Cuz" or Name actually have a soothing affect, scientists have done studies that if you address a person who is stressed out or angry by there name often it calms them down 80% quicker than without.Also adding in words before the actual commands makes the operator smoother for this reason, have you ever had a rigger who just blurts the commands out in a instant "STOP!!" out of know were everytime with no warning? it puts me on edge because the second i hear the radio click over my brains tells me to stop pulling the lever and makes me hesistate in my operations always thinking at any point i have to stop because hes gives me no warning, it takes all the smoothness out of the operation. I find if you wean him into the next command or into the stop by added some words before the actual command itself the overall operations are alot smoother.Third reason yes thanks bundy maybe i could send you drafts before adding a new video

    • @wanikhan4787
      @wanikhan4787 Před 3 lety +1

      There is alot to take out from between you two exchanging information . Thank you . Im brimming with confidence

    • @Mazza666
      @Mazza666 Před 2 lety +1

      Was thinking the same hook up, hook down much easier

    • @Eden_Maker
      @Eden_Maker Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you.

    • @HemSCC
      @HemSCC Před rokem

      I work with my old boy and we’re at the point of just saying the most random things 😂 “keep the hook coming, aaaand shutup”

  • @saranyasrangmai6682
    @saranyasrangmai6682 Před 7 lety +5

    Good tips and very relevant info. A great job you are doing because every lift, crane, operator and site is different. You never stop learning in that industry. A good dogman is a lazy one...that is he is smart enough to think it through prior, which really means the best approach to a lift is the easiest method, never ignore any part involved to always ensure safe and secure factors.

  • @justinwhisenhunt2661
    @justinwhisenhunt2661 Před rokem

    Completely Valid all over the world. I came here looking for a video for these sorry excuses of signalman I have to endure.

  • @mitchs2148
    @mitchs2148 Před 6 lety

    Love your videos man, really appreciate them

  • @osthane
    @osthane Před 2 lety

    Shot Del, nice video. Reckon our guys will enjoy watching.

  • @garthodonnell3661
    @garthodonnell3661 Před 5 lety +1

    Yes good tips, good tips in the comments as well.... I've been around the block and seeing ya vid and then reading tHe comments, well it just gives me the warm and fuzzys, I deal with smaller residential builds where a proper understanding of English is rare let alone rigging skills.
    I have a standard speall I conduct to the radio guy each time which I elect based displayed intelligence among the available crew within the 20min setup.
    If I had to say what was the one thing most seem to struggle with, it would be speaking before hitting the button, I think that's where my warm and fuzzys climaxed in your vid.
    Cool video, well done

  • @jayp6020
    @jayp6020 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video del. Diving into my new rigging career and these videos are a great mental headstart. Cheers

  • @nykko73
    @nykko73 Před 5 lety

    Great tips ,thank you👍

  • @jonathanespulgarify
    @jonathanespulgarify Před 3 lety

    Nice explanation mate..I remember you ..we work next to CV23 lifting the Generator From CSI Crusher..

  • @pc3271
    @pc3271 Před 6 lety +1

    Good video mate

  • @Eden_Maker
    @Eden_Maker Před 2 lety

    Wow. Top notch.

  • @christiaanno5362
    @christiaanno5362 Před 4 lety +1

    Bro i'm still loving your vids and coming back. Big question, how do you wear your radio when you are in and out of harnesses and up and down ladders and on and off roofs? Walking all over the place. Also are there any good earpiece type setups you recommend for use with a radio? Hope you and the family are doing well, especially with your new addition bro

  • @azhaanmalik4296
    @azhaanmalik4296 Před 3 lety

    Wow nice explain

  • @baktimuni8315
    @baktimuni8315 Před 2 lety

    Smart tips for blind Rigger

  • @saranyasrangmai6682
    @saranyasrangmai6682 Před 7 lety +1

    handsignal, whistle or two way radios...most operators would want the two way for obvious reasons ( accuracy and Ive heard some weird whistles esp slew rights and seen some very unusual hand signals...like I hate the closed fist for stop) so if there are radios always use them (Keep in mind sun in the eyes or closed crane cabin) and alway manage your batteries and havea back up on charge. I have a acme thunderer whistle handy and hanging around my neck ( the smaller ones are better heard over jack hammering and concrete vibrators) Just a few tips from a Trainer, Assessor, All Cranes Operator, Rigger Dogman etc... since 1978.

    • @DaneJiujitsu
      @DaneJiujitsu Před 6 lety +1

      interesting, i have met some operators who prefer the closed fist for stop

    • @mambak9
      @mambak9 Před 4 lety

      @@DaneJiujitsu what else can u use besides a closed fist??

    • @DaneJiujitsu
      @DaneJiujitsu Před 4 lety

      lavish17000 - hand up open palm ✋🏼

  • @daveyork0
    @daveyork0 Před 4 lety

    Just what i b needing

  • @freddymartinez2999
    @freddymartinez2999 Před rokem

    Could you make a video when you are given order to the crane ,I mean right left how to give order to turn right or left

  • @jesusperales8027
    @jesusperales8027 Před 4 lety

    I’m Green at flagging so this is helpful

  • @mkdavdt
    @mkdavdt Před 3 lety

    Great topic, any recommendation regarding walkie-talkies would be much appreciated! Which are the best models in terms of durability, waterproofness, battery time and sound quality?

  • @josephcarino1424
    @josephcarino1424 Před 4 lety

    What truly these parr sir does crane operator uses radio operator im a grco graduate and i want to as operator on radio with the crane operator.

  • @saranyasrangmai6682
    @saranyasrangmai6682 Před 7 lety

    Actually just read the other comment, re scientific research does claim your favourite word is hearing your first name. I think on site its totally irrelevant. More so I'm inclined to confirm if the operator is ready by giving a mic click (lets him put ddown his mag, book, water or get him ready, a bit like a conductor tapping his stick. If I heard someone call me Cuz I'd let him know asap and to mate too. Its not a quality you need to have to establish a repaul with communication. Up hook or hook up doesnt matter to a c o its not a piano in C minor. More so take the weight...as he can see it and if not and in the blind he can feel it and see the weight guage. Up steady, you've got it... steady on the hook, let me just check it underneath ( an operator also if blind would like toknow whats on the hòok e.g. empty brick cage, kibble, long reobar, panels, ply. A cage can weigh 200kg a kibble full 2,400 kg

  • @RobertSmith-pt7gl
    @RobertSmith-pt7gl Před 3 lety

    Kiwi accident ?

  • @saranyasrangmai6682
    @saranyasrangmai6682 Před 7 lety

    not true and from it... when you engage the microphone the operztor will here you are on air and be prepared for your call, it maybe "keep coming" or keep slewing left on your way down. Not stop then another one movement at a time.