Let's face it, rigging gear doesn't have an unlimited life. A sling is not made to be used day after day, year after year without eventually showing signs of wear and fatigue. However, when rigging becomes damaged before the end of its expected life span, it can be used as an opportunity for improvement instead of just seeing it as another piece of gear that has to be replaced.
In this week's Hooked On Crane Tech blog, we look at several real-life examples of how stopping to ask "Why" after identifying damaged rigging gear created a safer workplace.Don't Destroy... Ask Why?
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