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Lifting Operations Risk Assessment

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Risk Assessment Matrix

Risk Assessment Matrix

Likelihood

  • 5 = Certain
  • 4 = Likely
  • 3 = Possible
  • 2 = Unlikely
  • 1 = Remote

Severity

  • 5 = Fatality
  • 4 = Major Injury
  • 3 = Lost Time Injury
  • 2 = Minor injury
  • 1 = Trivial Injury

Risk Rating [L x S]

1-5 = Low
6-12 = Medium
13-25 = High

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Risk Assessment Description:

This free lifting operations risk assessment template is designed for construction, industrial, and commercial projects involving the use of cranes and other lifting equipment. Whether you’re conducting mobile crane operations, tower crane lifting, or overhead crane work, this crane risk assessment template provides pre-filled hazards and control measures you can customise to your site conditions.

Lifting operations are high-hazard activities governed by the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER). According to HSE statistics, crane-related incidents account for significant workplace fatalities each year — with 25% caused by electrocution from overhead power lines, 20% from workers being struck by loads, and 20% from contact with crane booms or structural collapse.

Our lifting operations risk assessment template covers all the key hazards associated with crane work, including overturning, overloading, struck-by incidents, electrocution from power lines, dropped loads, rigging failures, and adverse weather conditions. It’s suitable for construction site crane operations, tower crane lifting risk assessment, and mobile crane safety assessments.

Use this template for:

  • Mobile crane operations — all terrain cranes, truck-mounted cranes, rough terrain cranes
  • Tower crane lifting — fixed and climbing tower cranes on construction sites
  • Crawler crane operations — tracked cranes for heavy lifting and confined spaces
  • Overhead travelling cranes — gantry cranes and bridge cranes in industrial settings
  • Crane lifting near overhead lines — operations near electrical infrastructure
  • Complex lifts — tandem lifts, blind lifts, and critical lifts requiring detailed lift plans

Each hazard includes suggested control measures covering lift planning, ground conditions, exclusion zones, competence requirements, inspection regimes, weather limits, and emergency procedures. All risks are pre-scored using a standard 5×5 risk matrix — simply review, adjust to your site conditions, and download as PDF.

Fully editable and shareable — customise hazards, add your own risks, adjust control measures to match your lifting equipment and site conditions, and share with your team. Save your completed assessment and return to edit anytime.

Compliant with: Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER), Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER), Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.

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Risks covered in this Lifting Operations (Cranes) risk assessment

This Lifting Operations (Cranes) risk assessment template covers 37 assessed hazards, each scored before and after control measures on a 5×5 HSE risk matrix.

HazardInitial riskControlled risk
Persons Working Beneath Suspended Loads2510
Crane Overturn Due to Ground Instability2010
Crane Overloading and Exceeding Safe Working Load2010
Electrocution from Contact with Overhead Power Lines2010
Struck by Falling or Swinging Load2010
Struck by Crane Boom, Counterweight, or Moving Parts2010
Dropped Load Due to Rigging Failure2010
High Winds Causing Crane Instability or Load Swing2010
Inadequate Competence and Training of Crane Operatives2010
Inadequate Lift Planning and Coordination2010
Two-Blocking and Over-Hoisting of Load Block2010
Blind Lifts and Inadequate Visibility of Load Path2010
Crane Operator Fatigue and Reduced Alertness2010
Crane Operations Near Live Traffic or Railways2010
Crushing and Trapping Injuries During Crane Assembly and Dismantling168
Structural Failure of Crane Boom or Jib155
Collision Between Multiple Cranes Operating Simultaneously155
Contact with Underground Services During Outrigger Deployment155
Failure to Inspect Crane and Lifting Equipment155
Falls from Height During Crane Access and Egress1510
Uncontrolled Lowering Due to Brake or Hydraulic Failure155
Wire Rope Entanglement and Entrapment of Clothing or Gloves1510
Rated Capacity Limiter (RCL) Failure or Override155
Collision Between Crane and Fixed Structures128
Rain and Wet Conditions Affecting Visibility and Load Stability128
Ice, Frost, and Snow Affecting Crane Operation128
Manual Handling of Lifting Accessories and Rigging Equipment126
Slips, Trips, and Falls on Crane Access Routes and Platforms126
Collision Between Crane and Site Vehicles or Plant128
Fire and Explosion Hazards from Fuel, Hydraulics, and Hot Work124
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss from Prolonged Crane Operation126
Lightning Risk During Crane Operations at Height105
Emergency Evacuation and Rescue from Height (Tower Cranes)105
Vibration Exposure Causing Hand-Arm and Whole-Body Injury96
Lone Working of Crane Operator in Remote Locations84
Contamination from Hydraulic Oil and Fuel Spills64
Biological Hazards from Waste, Vermin, and Contaminated Materials63

Frequently asked questions

Are these risk assessment templates really free to download?

Yes — completely free. Over 1300 free UK risk assessment templates, free to use forever, no signup required for guests, no paywall. Customise to your workplace and download as a professional HSE-compliant PDF in minutes.

Can I download risk assessment templates in PDF or Word format?

Risk assessments download as a professional, HSE-compliant PDF — ready to print and file as-is. Word (.docx) export is not available for risk assessments, but you can fully customise every hazard, control measure, persons-at-risk entry and rating online before you download.

Are the risk assessment templates HSE-compliant?

Yes. Every template aligns with HSE guidance and the HSE 5-Step Risk Assessment process. They cover the requirements of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, COSHH 2002, Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992, Work at Height Regulations 2005, and other relevant UK regulations.

What industries do the risk assessment templates cover?

Over 1300 templates across every UK industry — painting, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, concrete, solar panel installation, asbestos, scaffolding, working at height, manual handling, fall protection, hot works, confined space entry, lifting operations, kitchen fitting, plumbing, drywall, tiling, plastering, and many more.

What's the difference between a risk assessment form and a risk assessment template?

A risk assessment form is the blank document; a risk assessment template is a pre-filled form ready to customise. Our generator gives you both — a free interactive form you fill in plus over 1300 pre-written templates you can customise to your specific workplace.

Do I need to create an account to use the risk assessment templates?

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Can I customise the risk assessment templates to my workplace?

Yes — fully. Edit hazards, control measures, persons at risk, likelihood and severity ratings, PPE requirements, and review schedules. Each template is a starting point you tailor to your specific operation.

How many risks can I add to a single risk assessment?

The number of risks (hazards) you can include in one assessment depends on your plan: guests get up to 3 risks, Free accounts up to 5 risks, Standard up to 15 risks, Pro unlimited risks, and Enterprise unlimited risks per assessment. You can add and preview every risk in a template, then tick the ones to include up to your plan limit — upgrade any time for more. See our pricing page for the full plan comparison.

Are these risk assessment templates valid for UK construction work?

Yes. Our construction-specific risk assessment templates align with HSE construction guidance, the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015), and the Work at Height Regulations 2005. Templates cover scaffolding, working at height, concrete pouring, excavation, roofing, electrical installation, and more.

How often should I update my risk assessment?

Whenever there is reason to believe the assessment is no longer valid — after workplace changes, near-misses, accidents, new equipment, new substances, or new processes. HSE guidance recommends an annual formal review at minimum.

What is the HSE 5-step risk assessment process?

Step 1: Identify the hazards. Step 2: Decide who might be harmed and how. Step 3: Evaluate the risks and decide on precautions. Step 4: Record findings and implement them. Step 5: Review the assessment and update if necessary. Our interactive generator walks you through all 5 steps.

Can I use these risk assessment templates for self-employed work?

Yes. Self-employed workers are required to assess risks to themselves and anyone affected by their work. Our templates are suitable for sole traders, contractors, and small businesses.

Do you have RIDDOR-aligned risk assessment templates?

Yes. Several templates cover RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013) requirements — including accident reporting and investigation risk assessments. All RA templates support incident logging and review.