I'm on the Waterfront Committee at our yacht club and am reviewing the club's 
policies relating to use of the spar and jib cranes. The spar crane's capacity 
is 1,400# and the jib crane's 10,000#. The club permits members to work on 
their own boats including re and re spars and launching and retrieving boats 
that can be lifted by the jib crane. Many of the boats such as J24's that fit 
within the jib crane's capacity are dry sailed.

Our current practise is for members and know contractors to attend a briefing 
course on both cranes at least once every two years before they be allowed to 
use them. We have the usual cordoned off areas and hard hat rules.

There are infrequent almost-accidents, occasional minor gear and boat damage 
and an accompanying ongoing concern about safety. The one serious accident that 
I can recall involved a member getting whacked in the head by an errant mast. 
His hard head saved him, but he did have to wear a neck brace for some time. He 
was fortunate.

Your comments are welcome.

Rich.

Rich Knowles
INDIGO LF38
Halifax, NS.





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