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APPROVED BY ABS USA & UK
CRANE SAFETY DRIVING COURSE
- Cranes drivers
- Riggers
- Rigging foremen
- Safety officers
- Exposes
- Demonstrations
- Practice
- Workshops
02 days At your convenience At your convenience
SEMINAR
THEME
TARGET POPULATION
TRAINING
METHODOLOGY
DURATION
PLACE
DATE
E-mail / mainoffice@nickcerygroup.com Website / www.nickcerygroup.com
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GENERAL OBJECTIVES
The aim of this training course is to give participants information,
knowledge, know-how and other skills that can enable them to:
1. Acquire safety at work attitude.
2. Work in total safety as far as their work site is concerned.
3. Always think about Safety (Safety first).
4. Be aware of the consequences linked to the non respect of Safety
measures.
5. Do rigging safely.
6. Safely drive mobile cranes.
7. Rationally evaluate load to be lifted.
8. Choose the type of sling according to the kind of load.
9. Perfectly know the functioning of lifting machines.
10. Know the importance of command gestures.
11. Reach the “Zero accidents”, “Zero unpleasant incident” objective.
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COURSE OUTLINE
. CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION a. Generalities b. Objectives II. THE DRIVER
a. Age b. Choice of the driver c. Professional training d. Qualification
III. CONCERNING THE MATERIAL
a. Conformity b. Maintenance c. Technical check up
IV. MOBILES CRANES
a. Automotive cranes b. Transportable cranes c. Starting d. Safety e. Crane orientation f. Displacement on load g. Working equipment
V. WORKING SAFELY a. Stationing the crane b. Lifting a load c. Displacement on load d. S W L : Safe Working Load
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VI. DISPLACEMENT a. On road : the high way code b. Circulating in safety c. Safety Measures
VII. DANGERS a. Electrical risks b. Fall c. Somersault d. Special works (demolition)
VIII. DRIVING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Accidents :
- Causes
- Consequences
- Responsibilities
- Personal protective equipment
IX. COMMANDS GESTURES