Safety & planning
Safety begins before the crane reaches the jobsite.
Premium lifting work requires preparation, communication, and respect for the limits of equipment, people, and site conditions. Ichthus Cranes approaches every inquiry with a planning-first mindset.
Core planning principles
Accurate information
Load weight, dimensions, radius, height, and site conditions must be understood before the right equipment can be selected.
Clear responsibilities
Customers, site supervisors, operators, riggers, and transport teams should understand their roles before the work begins.
Site readiness
Access, ground conditions, traffic, obstructions, staging, and weather exposure can all influence whether a lift can proceed safely.
Professional communication
Good communication reduces delays and makes it easier to respond when field conditions change.
Important safety note
Website information is provided for general service awareness and does not replace a lift plan, site inspection, engineering review, operator judgment, manufacturer guidance, or applicable regulations. All projects are subject to evaluation, equipment availability, client qualifications, site conditions, weather, and safe working requirements.
We encourage clients to provide drawings, photos, load documentation, and site contacts early in the process. Better information allows better decisions.
Plan the lift with confidence
Tell us what you are moving, where it is going, and when it needs to be placed.
Our team can help evaluate crane rental options, access constraints, rigging requirements, transport timing, operator availability, and site-readiness information before work begins.