There are many hazards associated with operating a crane. Unfortunately, any accident associated with crane use will probably result in serious damage to equipment, facilities, or injury to personnel. Crane, sling, or hook could fail if loaded beyond its rated capacity. If equipment is not inspected on a regular basis, it could fail even when not loaded to capacity, because it was worn out or damaged. This training session is intended to provide crane operators with an understanding of the appropriate use of cranes and slings.
At the end of the program participants will be able to identify the purpose and capacity of lifting equipment/devices. They will also have an appreciation of the legislations, safety requirements and familiarize with lifting operations.
Overview of applicable safety and health legislation at the workplace with regard to the duties of employers and employees as well as lifting specific requirements
An overview of general lifting activity
Details explanation of Overhead Cranes
Introduction to Crane Safety Features
Lifting Gears
Slinging Methods
Lifting Safety
Demonstration on inspection of crane and lifting gears.
Note: Assessment (report will be provided)
Individual Theory Examination
Individual Practical Test
This programme is suitable for Managers, Engineers, Supervisors and Executives of all functions:
Tasked to carry out internal audits or to train and guide others
Appointed to organize the audit programme
Auditees who would like to gain insight into the audit process
As well as auditors who would like to apply a process approach to audits.
This is a 2-days programme. This course runs from 9:00am – 5:00pm with an hour for lunch and periodic short breaks.
This is an intensive session designed to include as much discussion as possible. Lunch and breaks provide an opportunity for further questioning and discussion with the instructors.
We are HRD Corp (Human Resource Development Corporation) Registered Training Provider. All of our training modules are claimable under HRD Corp.