Lifting slings are used in industrial bridges, construction sites, warehouses and fabrication yards. It enables the movement of several items with huge weight, including structural beams, pipes, and machinery. Unlike other equipment, lifting slings do not have motors or gears. They silently serve as “soldiers” and bear the weight. Most blunders occur within a site. People treat lifting slings at face value and ignore the type, load capacity, and conditions of use. Doing this means even the strongest-looking slings could fail and lead to equipment damage, accidents, life-risk situations, or injury. Understanding the Load Restriction, type of sling used, Safe Working Load, and international color code standards enable one to avoid these problems. This information is not just technical. It is ground-level survival engineering.
What Exactly Are Lifting Slings and Why Their Type Matters
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