Tower Crane Dismantling Method | Statement
| | XYZ High-Rise | |------------------|----------------| | Crane Model: | Potain MD 560 | | Dismantling Date: | 15 Nov 2025 | | Appointed Person: | J. Smith | | Mobile Crane: | Liebherr LTM 1160 (160t) | | Weather Limit: | Wind < 20 mph, no precip | | Sequence Step | Responsible | PPE | Permit Required | | 1. Site setup | Supervisor | HV, Gloves | Exclusion zone | | 2. Jib dismantle | Rigger A | Harness, radio | Lift plan | | 3. Counter-jib | Rigger B | Harness | Lift plan | | … | … | … | … | | Emergency contact: | Site security: 555-0199 || Conclusion A tower crane dismantling method statement is not merely paperwork – it is a life-saving operational blueprint. Every bolt removed represents a high-risk engineering challenge. By following the systematic, step-by-step approach outlined above – including rigorous pre-planning, clear roles, weather monitoring, and emergency contingencies – project managers and dismantling crews can complete the job safely, efficiently, and in compliance with regulatory standards. Always remember: if the method statement does not adequately address a specific site condition, stop work and revise the document before proceeding. Final note: This article is a general guide. Always consult your crane manufacturer’s specific manual, local legal requirements (OSHA 1926.1400, BS 7121, etc.), and a qualified appointed person before any dismantling operation.