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ICSA Guidance for Lifting with Multiple Cranes

Co-lifting with several mobile cranes introduces complex load-sharing, synchronization and risk-management challenges. Cranes for You includes the ICSA multiple-crane guidance in its Knowledge Centre because proper coordination and competence can significantly reduce incidents — making this a foundational step toward Goal Zero in heavy lift projects.

Key Principles of the ICSA Multiple-Crane Guide

  • Load-sharing analysis — The guide addresses how to distribute loads across cranes safely, considering dynamic forces, moments, and capacity.
  • Synchronization of operations — Procedures for coordinating crane movements, travel, and communication to avoid collisions or uneven loading.
  • Crane positioning and rigging — Recommendations on how to position cranes, jacking, cribbing, and selecting rigging configurations for multiple-crane lifts.
  • Lift plan and method statements — Structuring detailed lift plans, method statements, and contingency planning for multi-crane operations.
  • Safety oversight & roles — Defining roles (e.g., lift supervisor, appointed person) and ensuring clear communication and management during the lift.

Practical Relevance for Heavy Lifting Projects

Applying the ICSA guidelines ensures teams can:

  • perform complex multi-crane lifts with predictable load paths and shared responsibility;
  • manage risk with structured planning, reducing the chance of overcapacity or instability;
  • train lifting supervisors and lift planners in advanced coordination techniques;
  • document lift plans properly, improving traceability and compliance;
  • reduce delays and cost overruns by minimizing the risk of lift failure or re-rigging due to poor coordination.

Official Guidance & Source

This guidance is published by the ICSA (International Crane & Specialized Transport Association). For the full standard and additional resources, visit:
ICSA Official Website

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