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Chain Sling Inspection Checklist

This document provides a checklist for inspecting chains, hooks, and shackles used for lifting machinery and equipment. The checklist notes defects to look for, including twisted, stretched, or bent links; nicked, cracked, or worn parts; and issues with the general condition or maximum load ratings. Inspectors are to write "Ok" or the code for any deviation and tag any rejected equipment for repair or disposal. Inspection results should be documented and any issues raised through a correction report.

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Chain Sling Inspection Checklist

This document provides a checklist for inspecting chains, hooks, and shackles used for lifting machinery and equipment. The checklist notes defects to look for, including twisted, stretched, or bent links; nicked, cracked, or worn parts; and issues with the general condition or maximum load ratings. Inspectors are to write "Ok" or the code for any deviation and tag any rejected equipment for repair or disposal. Inspection results should be documented and any issues raised through a correction report.

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LIFTING MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT

OHS-PR-09-19-F09(A) CHAIN, HOOKS, SHACKLE INSPECTION

Operating Area: Department:


Project Name:
Contractor Name: Project Type: Contract No.:

CHAIN SLING INSPECTION

Note: Do not “tick”. Write Ok or use the code of the specific deviation in the legend.. If the chain, hook, shackles is defective, it must be
tagged “Rejected” and must be reported to the person responsible for action. If the equipment is beyond repair it must be destroyed and
discarded.
OK – Acceptable, NOT - Not Acceptable, ELM– Equipment Lost of Missing, REP – Equipment Being
LEGEND
Repaired, N/A – Not Applicable
RAISE THE ISSUES THROUGH CORRECTION REPORT (BEFORE & AFTER PHOTO) FOR ACTION TAKEN
CHAIN LINKS HOOKS SHACKLES

Wear on eye, clevis, saddle, Load


Distorted/Damaged master links

Distorted / Damaged coupling

Spread in throat opening


Nicked, gouged, cracked

Cracked, nicked, chaffed


Inter link and side barrel
Twisted, stretched, bent

Maximum Mass Load


Wear on pin/threads
Distorted / Damaged

General Condition
Side bending
attachments
S. Department Accepte
ID NO
links

N / Location d/

pin
Rejected

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ID No (Fault) Comments

Inspector Name: __________________ Signature: ________________ Date: ___________


Site Manager Name: _______________ Signature: _________________ Date: ___________

OHS Forms  Procedure Reference Revision Number Revision Date Approved By


CHAIN, HOOKS, SHACKLE INSPECTION OHS-PR-09-19-F09(A) 0 MAY 2021 OHSMS

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