Crane Lift Supervisor N405

It is envisaged that by the end of this course of training the learner will be able to answer questions on and perform the following:
➢Have a basic understanding of the industry, the dangers of working in the industry and their responsibilities as a crane / lift supervisor
➢Explain the importance of locating and identifying different types of lifting equipment and lifting accessories. Explain their basic construction, uses,
applications and functions
➢Demonstrate how to interpret and extract information on all relevant documentation
➢Explain and demonstrate diverse types of communication methods used for lifting purposes
➢Explain procedures for placing non-serviceable items out-of-service
➢Explain the function and use of the RCIs and anti-collision systems and use the information provided
➢Explain setting up, erection, levelling and dismantling requirements for diverse types of lifting equipment and lifts
➢Set up exclusion zone explaining actions required for emergency actions and identify overhead hazards
➢Identify potential hazards and unsafe lifting practices using different lifting scenarios
➢Explain the importance of checking the security of various types of loads and lifting accessories, explain the procedures ensuring load balance and integrity
➢Supervise the movement of loads to different types of locations using different methods of communication
➢Explain all Environmental considerations and explain how factors such as the external area to the lift zone can affect the planning of the lifting operation
➢Carry out all out-of –service and securing procedures
Course Duration 3 Days: Novice or Refresher Delegates. Course Durtion 1 Day: Experienced Delegate.
Maximum Delegates 6 Maximum Delegates 6