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May2025
The Marine Construction, Dredging, Offshore, Diving, and Energy (M-CODED) Subcommittee is excited to share its finished deliverables. Members Helping Members
Control the Load, Protect the Crew: Safe Tagline Use for Every Lift.
- Introduction
Taglines play a critical role in crane operations, ensuring load stability and preventing uncontrolled movement during lifts. This document outlines best practices for the safe use of taglines to protect personnel and equipment on-site.
- Purpose and Scope
This document provides guidance on the proper use of taglines for lifting operations involving cranes. It applies to all workers, including riggers, operators, and spotters, involved in crane activities.
Full article: Crane Tagline Safety Best Practices Document
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