Are hook-mounted cameras allowed during blind lifts?
Hook-mounted cameras are generally prohibited during blind lifts as they can interfere with rigging and create additional hazards. Use stationary cameras or spotters instead.
Hook-mounted cameras are typically not allowed during blind lifts due to safety and operational concerns. These devices add weight and bulk to the hook assembly, potentially interfering with rigging operations and creating snag hazards. Most crane manufacturers and safety standards prohibit unauthorized attachments to the hook block that could affect its structural integrity or operational clearances.
Remember: "Hooks Hold Hardware, Not Cameras" - keep cameras stationary for safe blind lifts
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