But increasingly, these types of lift plans are rejected by contractors or project owners. There was a time when it was acceptable to hand draw crane placement on a plot plan or to cut and paste a drawing of a crane over a Google Earth image. Practically speaking, whether you are communicating with customers, site owners, or vendors or using lift plans for internal documentation and planning, it’s important that you know what the other party needs and expects when they say they want to see a Lift Plan. This document provides guidance on determining whether the load handling activity warrants a Standard Lift Plan or a Critical Lift Plan and what the roles and responsibilities are for various personnel involved in the load handling activity. It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with ASME P30.1-2014 Planning for Load Handling Activities. In these examples, simple 3D Lift Plan documentation enabled the crane rental companies to better communicate with the customer.