Cribbing and Blocking: Protect Yourself

 

Proper cribbing and blocking helps operators set up cranes or other equipment safely on a variety of ground surfaces. Blocking provides a foundation for heavy loads such as outriggers. Cribbing is used to support the outriggers at greater height than blocking can provide.

These measures will help protect you from injury and guide you in choosing the right method of supporting your outriggers or stabilizers. Your safety is Altec’s number one priority, and we want you to know how to safely use your equipment.

For more information refer to OSHA’s standard on cranes and derricks in construction (1926 Subpart CC).

Terms To Know

  • Ground conditions means the ability of the ground to support the equipment.
  • Support materials means blocking, mats, cribbing or similar supporting materials or devices.

Selecting Material

  • Material must be physically capable of handling heavy loads induced by the unit outrigger.
  • Material must not be cracked, deformed, rotten, bent, worn or damaged.
  • Select material that is larger than the foot of the outrigger.
  • Material should be of sufficient thickness, width, and length to prevent shifting, toppling or excessive settlement of the load.
  • Material must be free of oil, grease or debris and kept dry to prevent slippage.

Use of Cribbing and Blocking

  • Personnel should wear steel-toed boots, gloves and eye protection when handling cribbing and blocking.
  • Material must be placed on a firm level base or foundation to properly disperse the weight of the load.
  • Ensure no debris is under the cribbing or blocking which may prevent it from resting firmly on the ground or surface.
  • It should be placed directly beneath the outrigger and stacked to avoid slipping.
  • Frequently inspect cribbing and blocking during unit operation for settling, slippage, cracking, bending, crushing or shear failure.
  • Cribbing should never be taller than twice the width of the blocking base.

General Calculations to Determine the Correct Blocking Size

  • Rule of 5: Take the maximum lifting capacity in tons of the unit such as 50 tons, divide that by 5 = 10 sq. ft. of cribbing or blocking.
  • Rule of 3: Take the square footage of the cranes floats and multiply by 3. Such as a 2×2 float = 4 sq. ft. Take 4 sq. ft. x 3 = 12 sq. ft. of cribbing or blocking.

Examples of Soil Types and Load Bearing Capacities

 

SOIL TYPE LOAD BEARING CAPACITY
Virgin Ground 22 psi
Asphalt 29 psi
Compressed Crushed Stone 36 psi
Clay/Silt Soil, Firm 43 psi
Mixed Granular Soil 51 psi
Firm Compacted Gravel 58 psi
Firm Compacted Gravel (more compacted) 72 psi
Firm Compacted Gravel (more compacted) 109 psi
Brittle Weathered Rock 145 psi
Concrete 1000 psi

*check the load chart or consult the unit manufacturer for the maximum outrigger down pressure for a single outrigger.

Outrigger Pad/Float Size in Square Inches

 

ROUND
24 inch diameter 452 square inches
36 inch diameter 1017 square inches
48 inch diameter 1808 square inches
SQUARE
24 X 24 576 square inches
36 X 36 1296 square inches
48 X 48 2304 square inches

 

Specific Calculations to Determine the Correct Blocking Size

Maximum outrigger down pressure* ÷ outrigger pad/float square inches = amount of pressure per square inch on the blocking material.

Example:

62,800* ÷ 1296 (sq. outrigger pad 36×36) = 48.5 lbs psi

Now consult the soil type chart above. With 48.5 lbs psi, the unit can be safely set up on “Mixed granular soil” or any soil with a higher load bearing pressure than 48.5 lbs psi.

 

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New Altec AF Model Offers Fuel Savings and Versatility

Birmingham, AL, April 23, 2013 — Altec Industries, Inc., has expanded the AF Series to include the AF1160 — a more versatile, fuel-efficient package, with the same industry-leading dependability and security features as the other models in the AF Series.

The AF1160 features a slightly smaller dump box (11’ long x 5’ tall) and a lightweight chassis — great for maneuverability at the job site and the option to drop down to a lower Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). To best serve our tree care customers, and offer the most economic and reliable product, the new AF1160 leaves a lighter footprint.

  • Improved Fuel Efficiency
  • Easy Maneuverability
  • Ideal Start-Up Unit
  • Perfect for Confined Areas or Weight Limitations
  • Lower GVWR

Other standard features of Altec’s AF Series, include:

  • User-friendly hoist safety prop lever, which prevents the need to crawl under the truck for maintenance.
  • Easy, integrated, and secure 1-2-8 locking system: 1 handle, 2 doors, 8 locking points.
  • Altec’s ProTEC® superior corrosion-protection paint system.
  • LED light package.
  • Curbside ladder box with pole pruner shelf to offer optimal safety for workers at the job site.

Altec is a leading equipment and service provider for the electric utility, telecommunications, contractor, lights and signs, and tree care markets. The company provides products and services in more than 100 countries throughout the world.

Media Contact:
Mark Wegel
Director, Corporate Communications
Altec Inc.
205 991-7733
mark.wegel@altec.com
www.altec.com

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