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The course is aimed at people who are
over eighteen years of age and who may have some previous engineering or
crane related experience. |
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Introduction to course and legal requirements: |
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Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 |
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Safe Signs & Signals 1996 regulations |
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LOLER 1999
Ergonomics |
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Discussion of lifting tackle - Safe & unsafe practices |
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Fault identifications on:
Chains
Wire Ropes
Stropes
Eye Bolts
Shackles
Plate Clamps
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Factors affecting safe slinging:
Slinging safely with chains, Wires, Stropes
Slinging Angles
Centre of gravity
Slinging configurations
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Estimation of weights |
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Planning of lifts |
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Written test |
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Summary of course |
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The course is for a maximum of
six delegates in one day. The duration may need to be extended depending
upon the complexity of the slinging requirements.
Certificate - Wolviston Training Resource
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The course is subject to having 3-6
candidates on site
Crane and a Crane competent operator
Slings and Shackles
A room for theory
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