In Canada, overhead crane owners and operators are legally required to follow strict safety standards outlined by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and provincial Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) regulations. Ignoring early warning signs can not only lead to expensive downtime—it could result in regulatory violations or serious injury.
Here are the top 5 signs your overhead crane needs immediate professional attention:
🚨 1. Unusual Noises During Operation
Hearing grinding, clanking, or screeching from your crane? That’s not normal. These sounds may signal:
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Gearbox or motor issues
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Misaligned components
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Lack of lubrication
CSA B167 requires that hoisting equipment be kept in sound mechanical condition, and noise is a key indicator.
⚠️ 2. Jerky or Irregular Movements
Smooth, controlled motion is essential. If your crane:
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Hesitates
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Lurches unexpectedly
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Stops abruptly
…it may have a faulty VFD, control issue, or worn mechanical part, all of which can breach OH&S safety standards.
🧯 3. Frayed or Damaged Wire Ropes
This is a critical safety issue in all Canadian provinces. Wire ropes must be visually inspected and taken out of service if:
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There are six or more broken wires in one rope lay
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There’s birdcaging, corrosion, or flattening
CSA B167 mandates removal and replacement under these conditions.
🛑 4. Malfunctioning Limit Switches
Limit switches stop a crane from lifting too high or traveling too far. If they fail, it can cause:
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Load drops
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Collision with end stops
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Over-travel and structural damage
Malfunctioning switches violate CSA and OH&S requirements and should be addressed immediately.
🧰 5. Oil Leaks or Overheating
Oil leaks near motors, gearboxes, or brakes may indicate:
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Seal failure
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Overheating
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Impending mechanical failure
Thermal degradation and fluid loss are hazards that increase wear and reduce operational safety.
✅ Stay Compliant. Stay Safe.
At Overhead Crane Solutions Inc., our inspections follow:
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CSA B167-16 and relevant updates
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Provincial OH&S codes (Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan, etc.)
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Manufacturer specifications for crane type and age
If you’ve spotted one of these red flags, don’t wait for an incident or an audit.
📞 Contact us today for a certified inspection or emergency repair. We’ll help you keep your cranes safe, compliant, and productive—across Canada.