Zero Accidents Guide
Zero Accidents Guide
Aiming for Zero Accidents
At Eagle Clamp, we combine decades of clamp manufacturing expertise with advanced technologies such as CAD/CAM and Factory Automation (FA) in our design, machining, and production processes.
To meet the diverse needs of our customers, we are committed to both product development and consistently high-quality manufacturing.
In April 2000, we became the first in our industry to achieve ISO 9001 certification (International Standard: Quality Management System). We provide reliable products and full after-sales service, aiming for our ultimate goal — zero accidents with lifting equipment.
Examples of Incidents
01Dropping Incident Due to Overloading
02Dropping Incident Caused by a Damaged Clamp
03Dropping Incident Caused by a Damaged Clamp
04Dropping Incident During Landing (Irregularly Shaped Load)
05Dropping Incident Due to Contact with Other Object (Single-Point Lifting)
06Dropping Incident Due to Contact with Other Object (Single-Point Lifting)
07Dropping Incident Due to Contact with Other Object
08Dropping Incident Due to Unbalanced Load (Single-Point Lifting)
09Dropping Incident Due to Unbalance (Single-Point Lifting)
10Dropping Incident Due to Combined Lifting (Two or More Plates)
11Dropping Incident Due to Lifting Side-by-Side (Two or More Plates)
12Dropping Incident Due to Lifting Side-by-Side (Two or More Plates)
13Dropping Incident Caused by Lifting at Different Levels
14Incident Due to Insufficient Strength of the Load
15Dropping Incident Due to Improper Crane Operation
16Dropping Incident Caused by Getting Caught on an Object
17Dropping Incident Due to Unbalance
18Dropping Incident Due to Unbalance (Incorrect Model Selection)
19Dropping Incident Due to Incorrect Model Selection (Steel Plate)
20Dropping Incident Due to Incorrect Model Selection (Structural Steel)
21Dropping Incident Due to Incorrect Model Selection (Structural Steel)
22Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use (Exceeding Applicable Plate Thickness)
23Dropping Incident Due to Insufficient Insertion
24Dropping Incident Due to Insufficient Insertion and Improper Use
25Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use (Attachment)
26Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use (Specification Check)
27Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use (Attachment)
28Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use
29Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use (Painted Load)
30Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use (Protection of Painted Surface)
31Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use (Sloped or Tapered Load)
32Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use (Sling Angle)
33Dropping Incident Due to Improper Use (Long Load)
To ensure your own safety, please use clamps correctly.
Click here for Precautions for Use.

