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Operator making sure large machines adhere to safety requirements in ANSI B11.25-2022.
ANSI | Machinery Safety

ANSI B11.25-2022: Safety Requirements For Large Machines

ByAlexandra Schirn March 9, 2023June 4, 2025

Approximately 75% of struck-by fatalities involve heavy equipment such as trucks or cranes. Safety standards must take into account the numerous ways to implement administrative…

Gantry crane operating at a construction site, adhering to ASME B30.2-2022.
ANSI | Construction Machines

ASME B30.2-2022: Overhead And Gantry Cranes

ByAlexandra Schirn October 25, 2022June 4, 2025

The shaduf, the first type of crane, was invented circa 3000 BCE in Mesopotamia, and it had a lever apparatus with a bucket-like structure on…

Worker silhouette carrying all ASME B30 safety standards for machine lifting equipment in construction.
ANSI | Construction

ASME B30 – All Volumes of the Safety Standard

ByBrad Kelechava January 3, 2019June 5, 2025

ASME B30 is a gargantuan suite of American National Standards, with each document existing as a distinct volume. Just like various other wide-reaching concepts, ASME…

A blue ASME B30.25-2018 machine handling scrap in a junkyard.
ANSI | Construction | Construction Machines | Machinery Safety

ASME B30.25-2018: Scrap and Material Handlers

ByMatthew Fowler November 19, 2018May 30, 2025

With a brief glance, scrap and material handlers can look like those arcade cranes that grab at stuffed animals. Except while those arcade cranes make…

Two tower cranes following ISO 8686-3
ANSI | Construction | Construction Machines

ISO 8686-3:2018 – Tower Crane Design Principles For Loads And Load Combinations

ByBrad Kelechava November 12, 2018May 30, 2025

Tower cranes signal a place of change. Found primarily in cities, these metal obelisks mark the location of new or under-repair buildings on which personnel…

Construction site manager holding the ANSI/ASSP A10.28-2018 document and asking about work platforms suspended by cranes.
ANSI | Construction | Construction Machines | Occupational Health and Safety

ANSI/ASSP A10.28-2018: Safety Requirements for Work Platforms Suspended from Cranes or Derricks

ByMatthew Fowler November 9, 2018May 30, 2025

Personnel on work platforms can reach incredible heights when doing a job. The aerial view of these scenes, as the worker helps to build or…

Three cranes next to a construction site following OSHA standards
ANSI | Construction Machines | Occupational Health and Safety

Crane Safety by OSHA Standards: Common Hazards and Control Measures

ByGuest Contributor October 30, 2018May 30, 2025

Wind gusts can be extremely hazardous to workers due to their unpredictable nature. When high winds occur, structures under construction are in particular danger of…

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