Our Commitment to Safety
At Gandhi Cranes, safety is not just a priority—it’s a core value that permeates every aspect of our operations. We understand that lifting operations involve inherent risks, and we are committed to minimizing these risks through rigorous safety protocols and continuous training. Our goal is to ensure the well-being of our team, our clients, and everyone involved in the projects we support.
All our crane operators and ground staff undergo extensive training programs to stay updated on the latest safety standards and operational techniques. This includes both theoretical instruction and practical, hands-on experience. Regular refresher courses and safety drills are conducted to reinforce best practices and ensure that our team is always prepared to handle any situation.
Each piece of equipment in our fleet undergoes thorough inspections before and after every use. Our maintenance team follows a strict checklist to identify and address any potential issues, ensuring that our cranes are always in optimal working condition. We conduct regular preventive maintenance and adhere to manufacturer guidelines and industry best practices to keep our cranes in peak condition.
Gandhi Cranes strictly follows all relevant safety regulations and standards set by local, national, and international bodies. This includes compliance with OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) standards and other industry-specific guidelines. We continuously monitor changes in safety regulations and update our protocols accordingly to remain compliant and ahead of industry requirements.
Regular safety audits are conducted by both internal and external experts to ensure that all our operations meet the highest safety standards. These audits help us identify areas for improvement and implement corrective actions promptly. We encourage a culture of safety where every team member is responsible for identifying and reporting potential hazards. Continuous feedback and review processes help us maintain a proactive approach to safety management.
For each project, we develop a customized safety plan that addresses the unique challenges and risks associated with the site and the tasks at hand. These plans include detailed risk assessments, emergency procedures, and communication protocols. Our team conducts pre-lift meetings and site inspections to ensure that everyone involved is aware of their roles and responsibilities and that all safety measures are in place.
We provide all our employees with the necessary personal protective equipment, including helmets, safety harnesses, gloves, and reflective vests. Regular checks are conducted to ensure that PPE is in good condition and used correctly. Our operators and ground staff are trained in the proper use and maintenance of PPE, further reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
Emergency response plans are in place for all types of scenarios, including equipment malfunctions, weather-related incidents, and other unforeseen events. Our team is trained to respond quickly and effectively to any emergency, minimizing potential harm. We conduct regular emergency drills to ensure that all team members are familiar with emergency procedures and can act swiftly in the event of an incident.
Safety Record
We take pride in our exemplary safety record, which reflects our unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards. Over the years, Gandhi Cranes has achieved:
- 1 Million+ Safe Man-Hours: Our focus on safety has resulted in over one million safe man-hours without any lost-time incidents.
- Zero Lost-Time Incidents: Through diligent safety practices and continuous improvement, we have maintained a record of zero lost-time incidents, ensuring the health and well-being of our workforce.
Client Safety Assurance
When you choose Gandhi Cranes, you can be confident that your project will be executed with the utmost care and precision. Our safety-first approach not only protects our team but also ensures that your project is completed smoothly, efficiently, and without any safety-related disruptions.