SouthSoundTree
Treehouser
Signals for rigging, pulling, driving/ backing...
For us,
whether crane cable, pull line, or rigging line: we are using what I believe to be the standard crane signal for cable up/ in or down/ out: horizontal upper arm, with vertical forearm, pointer finger extended and circling, up or down, respectively.
Stop: same arm position (upward), fist closed, slight shake.
Little more (like pull a little more, back up the truck a little more): add pointer and thumb pinching gesture.
Let it run: "yellow pages let your fingers do the walking (running)" gesture.
Crash land a limb (let tips hit, but control the butt end when butt rigging): Fist falling into open palm.
Snub off a piece: same as Stop up above.
Top or tree falling: Tap top of head and point direction that its heading.
For vehicles, we always use Passenger Side or Driver Side for the direction of the vehicle or trailer and call out things like '12 feet', '10 feet', 8', 6', 4', than using our hands spread apart to show the driver in the mirror the actual amount left, getting down to the pinching gesture. I hate when people say things like "keep coming, keep coming, keep coming, Stop, STOP, STOP!" I'd rather know if I should creep back or steadily back up, without having to worry about doing a panic stop or damage something.
What do you do?
For us,
whether crane cable, pull line, or rigging line: we are using what I believe to be the standard crane signal for cable up/ in or down/ out: horizontal upper arm, with vertical forearm, pointer finger extended and circling, up or down, respectively.
Stop: same arm position (upward), fist closed, slight shake.
Little more (like pull a little more, back up the truck a little more): add pointer and thumb pinching gesture.
Let it run: "yellow pages let your fingers do the walking (running)" gesture.
Crash land a limb (let tips hit, but control the butt end when butt rigging): Fist falling into open palm.
Snub off a piece: same as Stop up above.
Top or tree falling: Tap top of head and point direction that its heading.
For vehicles, we always use Passenger Side or Driver Side for the direction of the vehicle or trailer and call out things like '12 feet', '10 feet', 8', 6', 4', than using our hands spread apart to show the driver in the mirror the actual amount left, getting down to the pinching gesture. I hate when people say things like "keep coming, keep coming, keep coming, Stop, STOP, STOP!" I'd rather know if I should creep back or steadily back up, without having to worry about doing a panic stop or damage something.
What do you do?