Review common crane hand signals used during lifting operations. This guide helps refresh key signalling knowledge for dogging, crane work, toolbox talks and VOC assessments.

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Reference Table

Crane Signals

Standard hand signals and whistle codes for Australian dogging and rigging operations.

Motion Signal Description Whistle Code
Stop / Emergency
Stop Anyone can stop a lift
🤚//🫸
Palm out, fist up, or push — hold still
Arm extended, palm out — or closed fist raised. Hold firm and completely still. Anyone on site can stop a lift at any time, not just the dogger. All crane movement must cease immediately.
1 short
Hoisting
Hoist Up — Raise
☝️
Finger up — roll wrist in circles
Forefinger pointing straight up, forearm vertical. Roll hand in small continuous circles — the rocking motion shows the circular wrist action. Signals raise.
2 short
Hoist Down — Lower
👋
Palm down — sweep side to side
Open hand, palm down. Sweep arm slowly from side to side — signals controlled lowering. Keep the motion deliberate and wide so it reads clearly to the crane operator.
1 long
Creep 🤏
Pinching motion
Give the regular motion signal with one hand while holding the other still close by — tells the operator to move very slowly and precisely. Used when tight placement is needed.
No whistle code
Luffing
Luff Boom Up 👍
Thumb up — arm extended, hold still
Thumb up, arm extended horizontally. Hold still and clear — signals the crane to raise (luff up) the boom. Do not move the hand — stillness distinguishes it from hoist up.
3 short
Luff Boom Down 👎
Thumb down — arm extended, hold still
Thumb down, arm extended horizontally. Hold still and clear — signals the crane to lower (luff down) the boom.
4 short
Slewing
Slew Left 👈
Point in the direction you want the crane to go
Arm extended horizontally, index finger pointing left. Always point in the direction you want the crane to slew — that is, in the direction of the crane's left.
1 long, 1 short
Slew Right 👉
Point in the direction you want the crane to go
Arm extended horizontally, index finger pointing right. Always point in the direction you want the crane to slew — that is, in the direction of the crane's right.
1 long, 2 short
Telescoping
Telescope Out — Extend
👍
thumb away from you → toward the crane
One hand, thumb rotated 90° pointing away from you toward the crane. Hold still. Signals boom to extend out.
1 long, 3 short
Telescope In — Retract
👍
thumb toward you ← away from crane
One hand, thumb rotated 90° pointing toward yourself, away from the crane. Hold still. Signals boom to retract in.
1 long, 4 short
Travel / Traverse
Travel / Traverse 🖐️
Open palm — push in direction of travel
Arm extended forward, open palm facing in the direction of travel. Push firmly and clearly. Use radio confirmation where possible — no standard whistle code applies.
No whistle code

⚠ Always confirm signals with your crane operator before commencing any lift. Variations may exist on site. Source: Robertsons Riggers Card (AS industry standard). For study and reference purposes only.