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If you don’t have a clue what I have said or cannot comprehend its merits and when something becomes a lifting exercise even when its still in contact with the ground or how when at an angle of >45deg that the predominant force becomes gravity acting agenised an object then carry on.

 

As to how you say “inappropriate standard” implying that somehow that applying lifting regulations on top of any pulling regulations and selecting the highest/safest value given in either is somehow bad/detrimental/wrong when dealing with steep inclines is at best stupid on your part.

 

Definition in law of a lifting operation:

The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER)

 

Interpretation

2.—(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

 

“lifting operation” has the meaning given in regulation 8(2);

 

Organisation of lifting operations

8.—(2) In this regulation “lifting operation” means an operation concerned with the lifting or lowering of a load.

 

You will note it dose not say anything about ground contact or lack of it or that lifting only takes place in the vertical plane of gravity, just merely lifting or lowering, so following logic & forces then above 45deg the predominant direction of movement is up/down rather than horizontally (besides mass elements) and the load is being controlled by an attachment above it. ;)

 

Wow, how right you are, clearly it doesn’t say anything about the item

leaving the ground so you must be right,…….. no wait, perhaps they didn’t feel the need to mention it leaving the ground because it is the lifting regulations and as such blatantly obvious.

 

From the online dictionary

 

“to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist”
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Not covered by LOLER

But is covered by PUWER

Many company,s adhere to Puwer by implementing LOLER

IE if it needs ispecting under PUWER the easiest legislation that covers it is LOLER and takes the fact that how it may be used out of the equation

Also LOLER does cover LIFTING Lowering and SUSPENDING so B110 would IMO be correct on the Steep slope

Ie if the winch was taken off would it slip slide or fall

 

 

But like a lot of things open to interpretation

But to cover all arses an examination every 12 months is not asking too much

Or is it:confused1:

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