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Note: The exact sequence must always align with the specific manufacturer’s instruction manual. The following outlines the standard reverse-erection method. Step 5.1: Mobilization and Setup of Assist Crane

Torque wrenches calibrated to the crane manufacturer's specifications.

Operations must cease immediately during lightning, heavy rain, or poor visibility. Tools and Equipment Inspection

A successful dismantling operation relies on a strictly defined hierarchy of command.

Certified technicians responsible for unbolting components, attaching slings, and securing loads.

The of the assist mobile crane you plan to use.

A comprehensive risk assessment must be completed before dismantling begins. Key hazards and their control measures are outlined below.

Disconnect the main power supply and switch to the assist crane’s auxiliary power if required. Phase B: Counterweights & Jib

If the lift impacts public roads or pathways, implement pre-approved traffic management plans, road closures, or pedestrian diversions.

Move the trolley to the designated dismantling position.

The trolley is moved to the minimum radius and locked. The hook block is lowered to the ground or secured. Phase 2: Counter-Jib Weight Removal

Valid local authority permits for road closures or sidewalk diversions.

Directs the physical dismantling operations on-site and ensures adherence to this method statement.

Step 5.8: Mast Section Dismantling (De-telescoping or Uncoupling)

Attach the mobile crane hook to the designated lifting points of the first counterweight block as specified by the manufacturer.

Tower Crane Dismantling Method Statement: Complete Step-by-Step Safe Work Procedure

(Approved by the Appointed Person/Lifting Engineer) 3. Roles and Responsibilities