Next, your lift plan (and the actual lift) will involve a number of parties who together ensure the lift is successful. You should also include a brief instruction snippet at the beginning of the plan, which serves to help new operators (and existing operators) understand how to conduct the plan - and why it's necessary. In the event that there is a hazard or problem, and for future record keeping, these items are requisites in your plan.
The first portion of your lift plan should cover some general record keeping: Record keeping and codifying best practices
Any type of lift carriers with it a number of logistical hurdles, which is heightened by the additional obstacles put in play by an element of the lift or environment which makes it more 'outstanding' than a normal lift. The planning part of any critical lift is the key to ensuring the lift goes down without any problems. Critical lift plans are longer and more comprehensive than other crane forms and lift plans, because they are more 'critical'.