Every site engineer, supervisor, and safety officer has one scary truth. In industrial lifting, the danger is not in lifting the load, but doing it without knowing whether your equipment can actually handle it. This is the reason why Proof Load Testing was created. This is not a technical step, nor is it a boring compliance formality. Proof load testing is a reality check that verifies the ability of the lifting equipment. During testing, the equipment is subjected to extreme force to check its durability. This is done to ensure that when actual lifting is done in the field, there is no danger of equipment failure. Lifting equipment like slings, shackles, wire ropes, hoists, cranes, and lifting beams are routinely used in refineries, factories, power plants, and construction sites—they carry tons of weight on a daily basis. If any of this equipment fails due to unexplainable reasons, it could be disastrous. This could lead to injury or life loss, forfeiture of equipment, downtime,
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