Jib cranes constructed like that are usually hinged to a wall.
The unspecified 'frame' under the mounting bolts seems a potential problem, whether the frame supports a platform, or comprises in part a vehicle.
One could conjecture, e.g., lifting a load that didn't happen to be in the structure's strongest plane, by the simple expedient of pulling the hoist chain over to the load, and engaging the hoist.
... which in turn could apply a substantial out of plane load, and a torque to the column, which would not be relieved until the load left the ground.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA