I encourage you to do your own research in this regard, but I will attempt to provide some general things to be considered when planning and executing a multi-crane lift,” he said. “Therefore, I must preface this by saying it will not be possible for me to outline the specific requirements of your local region. Guidelines differ between states and countries,” said Ball. There is also often a layer of state or local guidelines to meet, which can be at odds with national standards. The Australian Standards or international equivalents can be difficult to interpret. As an industry, we generally struggle with multiple crane lifts. Multiple crane lifts are among the most technically complex lifts to plan and execute. “It’s always important to properly plan any lift, but even more so when there are several cranes involved. When there are two or more cranes involved in an incident, the impact and outcome of the incident is often magnified. Several of the most high-profile crane accidents of recent times have been those involving multiple cranes (also referred to as tandem lifts). Kevin Ball, group safety manager for Smithbridge Group/Universal Cranes and Standards Australia Committee Member, discusses the importance of planning a multi-crane lift.