PAY ATTENTION TO WEATHER INFORMATION
• A risk of lightning exists in case of a thunderstorm, so abort operating the crane, immediately
lower the load and retract the boom.
• Wind can cause the hoisted load to move back and forth, which could cause the machine to
become unstable. If the hoisted load is affected, immediately lower the load and retract the
boom.
• If the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 10 m/s or greater, abort operating the crane,
immediately lower the load and retract the boom.
• Even when the maximum instantaneous wind speed is below 10 m/s
load, the higher the hoist load position, or the longer the boom can increase the effect from
the wind. Be very careful during the work.
• When operating the extended boom, the winch wire rope and electric signal cables are prone
to be blown up by winds, and thus be cautious of the operation. Similarly, the peripheral area
of a high-rise building, winds blow its sides and may gather their velocity much higher, which
deserve attention.
• When a load such as a steel plate that has a large area exposed to wind is being hoisted, the
wind arriving from front/rear/side of the boom may cause the Machine to trip or damage the
boom. Be very careful during the work.
• The higher the boom is derricked, the higher the probability of tumbling backward is raised by
wind blowing from ahead. Thus, adequate attention is required in the operation.
• When an earthquake occurs, abort the operation and wait until it is over.
The following table indicates approximate relation between the wind speed and wind
effect. The wind speed mentioned in the weathercast is mean wind velocity (m/s) during 10
minutes at 10m above the ground.
Force Wind velocity (m/s)
Wind motion visible in smoke.
Wind felt on exposed skin.
Leaves and small twigs move in constant motion.
Dust and loose paper blow up. Small branches begin to
move.
Bushes with leaves start to sway. Waves form on the face
of pond/swamp.
Large branches begin to move. Whistling heard in
electrical wires. Use of umbrella becomes difficult.
Whole trees start to shake. Effort needed to walk against
the wind.
Twigs broke from trees. Progress impeded.
Light structure damage. Slates blown off.
Trees uprooted. Considerable structural damage.
Widespread structural damage.