Signal transmission must be through a dedicated channel.
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onsite communication
The Crane Operator and Arborist Aloft must use a hands-free system.
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onsite communication
If the operator can’t hear your voice, the operation must immediately stop. If the radio breaks or you can’t hear, the operation must immediately stop.
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onsite communication
All communication equipment must be tested before any lifting begins.
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onsite communication
Make certain there are extra power packs and/or batteries for two-way radios on site.
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onsite communication
All directions given to the crane operator must be given from the crane operator’s directional perspective.
CH.1 p.4 Onsite comm
Robin Kennedy
Created on October 27, 2025
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onsite communication
Dedicated Channel
Test Before
Hands-free System
Extra Power
Operator’s Perspective
Stop Operations
onsite communication
Signal transmission must be through a dedicated channel.
Go BACK
onsite communication
The Crane Operator and Arborist Aloft must use a hands-free system.
Go BACK
onsite communication
If the operator can’t hear your voice, the operation must immediately stop. If the radio breaks or you can’t hear, the operation must immediately stop.
Go BACK
onsite communication
All communication equipment must be tested before any lifting begins.
Go BACK
onsite communication
Make certain there are extra power packs and/or batteries for two-way radios on site.
Go BACK
onsite communication
All directions given to the crane operator must be given from the crane operator’s directional perspective.
Go BACK