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PRODUCTS & SERVICES nsl-america.com +1 832 581 4640 Technical Support, Review & Audit Specialist Personnel & Training Handbooks & Safety Products Digital Learning Tools
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PRODUCTS& SERVICESnsl-america.com+1 832 581 4640

Technical Support, Review & Audit

Specialist Personnel & Training

Handbooks & Safety Products Digital Learning Tools

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DIRECTORY INDEX

Onsite personnel ������������������������������������������������������ 4-5

Mobile Training Trailer ���������������������������������������������������6

Technical Assistance ����������������������������������������������������7

Rigging, Lifting & Slinging ��������������������������������������� 8-9

Banksman / Flagman ������������������������������������������ 10-11

Fall Protection ������������������������������������������������������ 12-15

Lifting Equipment Inspector ��������������������������������� 16-17

Competence Program ������������������������������������������ 18-19

Crane Operator Assessment ��������������������������������� 20-21

Graphics & Media Services ���������������������������������� 22-23

Interactive Learning ���������������������������������������������� 24-25

eLearning �������������������������������������������������������������� 26-27

NSL Courses A-Z ������������������������������������������������������ 28

NSL Safety Awareness Products ������������������������������ 29

Customized Products ������������������������������������������������ 30

nsl-america.com+1 (832) 581 4640

We are primarily lifting operations specialists and our success is due to sticking to what we are best at and doing it well� We liaise with Government Health & Safety Departments internationally and produce user-friendly procedural documents, training aids and training courses to help companies comply with legislation, regulations and industry safety standards�

The safety culture in the Oil & Gas Industry is a very important issue, and our services are increasingly in demand overseas� We regularly supply training to all of the high activity global oil regions� In addition to training and onsite coaching at our clients’ facilities, we also operate training centers in various international locations�

For over 25 years we have been considered as experts in the field of Lifting Operations, particularly in the energy sector. We supply personnel, advice, training and documentation to the majority of International Oil Operators, Service Companies and Major Contractors worldwide.

Experts in Lifting Operations

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“All of our highly trained specialists have experience in the lifting industry...”

Onsite PersonnelINDEPENDENT TECHNICAL REVIEWS & APPRAISALS

This is a service where our Technical Advisors make a field visit to review: systems of work, performance levels of personnel (including Crane Operator Assessments to international standards), or standards of maintenance on plant and equipment with a view to their safety, efficiency and cost effectiveness�

ENGINEERING DESIGN & RIGGING SUPERVISION SERVICES

This is a specialist service dealing with all mechanical handling and installation problems incorporating everything from the initial offshore survey to the production of the final implementation work pack�

PROVISION OF MANAGEMENT FACILITIES & SERVICES

The placement of specialist personnel qualified in the field of crane operations, mechanical handling and/or lifting equipment to control all aspects of lifting operations�

THE SITE COMPETENT PERSON / TECHNICAL AUTHORITY

NSL can supply multi-disciplined Lifting Specialists / Technical Authorities on long or short-term contracts�

All of our highly trained specialists have experience in the lifting industry, supported by NSL’s Technical Department and must complete rigorous in-house training programs before going on contract�

© NSL 2014 nsl-america.com +1 (832) 581 46404 5

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POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

Policies set a company’s philosophies and boundaries, whereas procedures detail the series of steps that are needed to accomplish specific tasks� Together, they provide a framework which enables lifting operations to be carried out safely and consistently�

THE POLICY DOCUMENT (MANAGEMENT LEVEL)

1�0 Introduction 2�0 Purpose 3�0 Scope 4�0 Definitions 5�0 Reference Documents and Standards 6�0 Activities - Controlling Procedures 7�0 Roles and Responsibilities (Offshore / Onshore) 8�0 Third Party Responsibilities 9�0 Training and Competence

SUPPORT PROCEDURES (SUPERVISORY LEVEL)

1�0 General Information 2�0 Illustrated Technical Reference Manual on Lifting Equipment 3�0 Data for the Procurement of Lifting Equipment and Accessories 4�0 Control Documents for the Hiring of Lifting Equipment and Usage of Contractor’s Gear 5�0 Maintenance of Equipment 6�0 Written Scheme of Examination 7�0 Company Special Instructions / Standards 8�0 Reference Documents and Standards

LIFTING OPERATIONS PROCEDURES (WORKFORCE)

1�0 Introduction 2�0 Planning and Risk Assessment 3�0 Pre-use Inspection Procedures (for use by personnel / users) 4�0 Mobile Crane Operations 5�0 Forklift Operations 6�0 Rigging Loft Operations 7�0 General Crane Operations 8�0 Man Riding Operations 9�0 Country / Work Site / Installation Specific

Appendices Quick Reference Index

LIFTING EQUIPMENT CONTROL AND OPERATION PROCEDURE (LECOP)

Companies can save time and money by purchasing an NSL LECOP, which contains a policy document and procedures on all aspects of lifting operations including, but not limited to: the initial selection of the correct equipment through to procurement, storage, rigging loft operations, issuing control, pre-use inspection, safe use of equipment and accessories, routine examinations, maintenance, repairs and certification� It also contains guidance on personnel competence, the planning of lifting operations and risk assessment�

SAMPLE LECOP INDEX

Technical AssistanceMobile Training Trailer

The Mobile Training Trailer allows NSL to deliver practical training at our customers’ premises, supplying customized classes designed to help bridge the gap between client and contractor� The training targets key areas identified through the client’s own internal gap analysis�

The Mobile Training Trailer can be adapted to supply practical training courses in Rigging & Lifting, Working at Height & Rescue, Confined Space Entry & Rescue and more�

NSL’s Mobile Training Trailer is a purpose built unit which can be customized and adapted for courses and modules. This allows trainees to cover a range of practical and theoretical procedures in a safe and controlled environment�

Rigging & Lifting

Working at Height

Confined Space

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uk english

french

urdu

arabic

tackling the lift : featuring andy gray

rigginglifting

uk english

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tackling the lift : featuring andy gray

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rigginglifting

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dvd version

dvd version

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Written and Directed by NSL

t: +44(0)1224 208988 f: +44(0)1224 208044

www.nsl-aberdeen.com email: [email protected]

Rigging & Lifting

Tackling the lift

Running time : approx 15 mins

Tackling the Lift

RIGGING & LIFTINGThis DVD emphasises good practice and gives guidance on the safe use of all types

of lifting equipment. It also demonstrates common examples of misuse of equip-

ment.

This alone is not intended as a complete training course but should be used to

enhance safety awareness. It also compliments NSL’s computer based training

package.

Crane operations & cargo handling, manual handling, falls & falling objects and

injuries to fingers & hands safety awareness DVDs are also available. All DVDs sold

as three individual language discs.

Disc OneDisc Two

Disc Three

UK English

FrenchUrduArabic

US English

RussianPortuguese

Spanish

Turkish

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

RIGGING & LIFTING : DISC ONE

Disc One: UK English, French, Urdu, Arabic.

Always examine your

lifting gear before use.

2

International English Edition All images and content © NSL 2013

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials +44 (0)1224 208988 nsl.ascoworld.com

Rigging & Lifting Safety Awareness Posters Designed & produced by NSL

TRAINING!

What’s the difference between a good rigger and a bad rigger?

1

International English Edition All images and content © NSL 2013

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials +44 (0)1224 208988 nsl.ascoworld.com

Rigging & Lifting Safety Awareness PostersDesigned & produced by NSL

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The contents of this book emphasise good practice and give guidance on the safe use of all types of lifting equipment. This handbook should be used to enhance safety awareness.

The North AmericanRIGGING & LIFTINGHandbook

The North American RIGGING & LIFTING HandbookEnglish | 5th Edition

ISBN 978-1-904021-22-3

© NSL 1991NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The North American RIGGING & LIFTING Handbook

Written, designed & published by NSL+1 (832) 581 [email protected]

empowered by Achilles

FPAL

DVD: $200Available in 3 languages

eLearningSee page 26 for details

A3 Posters: $20826 in set, includes customization

For purchasinginfo@nsl-america�com

Handbook: $39Customization available

Rigging, Lifting & SlingingMeets & Exceeds API RP2D Rev. 6 (LOLER is available)

Designed to teach delegates about the technical aspects of lifting operations, appliances and accessories.

This course includes a detailed explanation of API recommended practices and industry best practice� The course also covers planning, risk assessment, pre-use inspection and includes practical rigging/slinging scenarios� The successful completion of this program will provide valuable evidence towards a competence qualification�

FURTHER INFORMATION

Successful delegates can continue their training with the new NSL competence-based training program for rigging and lifting operations� The program is specifically designed to suit the needs of the international oil & gas industry� This is a joint NSL/EAL (EMTA Awards Ltd) initiative covering rigging and lifting levels one, two and three�

Prerequisite

for the

NSL/EAL

Competence

Programs

• API Recommended Practices

• Industry Best Practice

• Safety Requirements

• Planning a Rigging/Slinging

Operation

• Risk Assessment

• Common Faults/Oversights in

Rigging Operations

• Safe Use of Lifting Equipment

• Pre-use Inspection

• Installation of Lifting Equipment

• Correct Slinging of Loads

• Practical Exercises

EXCLUSIVE

On demand�

This course is usually delivered at an NSL

Training Center, but can be delivered at a

client’s premises�

Coveralls, hard hat, safety boots

and gloves� This course is physically

demanding�

This course is aimed at delegates who are

likely to be involved in rigging and lifting

operations at all levels including the multi-

task workforce�

The North American Rigging & Lifting

Handbook included with course�

The course begins and ends with a written

test paper� Successful delegates are

issued an NSL certificate of training�

3 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

REFRESHERCOURSEAVAILABLE

Push Pull Pole: $100

See page 28 for our full list of practical training

courses.

3522 Bacor Road

Houston, TX 77084

USA

+1 (832) 581 4640

info@nsl-america�com

© NSL 2014 nsl-america.com +1 (832) 581 46408 9

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uk english

french

urdu

arabic

tackling the lift : featuring andy gray

rigginglifting

uk english

french

urdu

arabic

tackling the lift : featuring andy gray

1

rigginglifting

© N

SL 2

003

1

&

&

dvd version

dvd version

© N

SL 2

003

Written and Directed by NSL

t: +44(0)1224 208988 f: +44(0)1224 208044

www.nsl-aberdeen.com email: [email protected]

Rigging & Lifting

Tackling the lift

Running time : approx 15 mins

Tackling the Lift

RIGGING & LIFTINGThis DVD emphasises good practice and gives guidance on the safe use of all types

of lifting equipment. It also demonstrates common examples of misuse of equip-

ment.

This alone is not intended as a complete training course but should be used to

enhance safety awareness. It also compliments NSL’s computer based training

package.

Crane operations & cargo handling, manual handling, falls & falling objects and

injuries to fingers & hands safety awareness DVDs are also available. All DVDs sold

as three individual language discs.

Disc OneDisc Two

Disc Three

UK English

FrenchUrduArabic

US English

RussianPortuguese

Spanish

Turkish

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

RIGGING & LIFTING : DISC ONE

Disc One: UK English, French, Urdu, Arabic.

For safety’s sake…

…check your crane daily!

1

English Edition All images and content © NSL 2013

+44 (0)1224 208988 nsl.ascoworld.com

Designed & produced by NSL

Crane Ops & Cargo Handling Safety Awareness Posters

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

Never position

yourself between a

load and a solid wall…

…you could end up going

home in an envelope!

8

English Edition All images and content © NSL 2013

+44 (0)1224 208988 nsl.ascoworld.com

Designed & produced by NSL

Crane Ops & Cargo Handling Safety Awareness Posters

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

DVD: $200Available in 3 languages

A3 Posters: $8 eachVarious applicable poster sets available

For purchasinginfo@nsl-america�com

Push Pull Pole: $100

Written, designed & published by NSL+1 (832) 581 [email protected]

English | 3rd Edition

The North AmericanSAFE CARGO HANDLINGGood & Bad PracticeHandbook

The contents of this book highlight the most common problems

experienced when packing and transporting cargo and gives

guidance on how to do it properly. The handbook should be used to enhance

safety awareness.

ISBN 978-1-904021-24-7

© NSL 2004

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The North AmericanSAFE CARGO HANDLINGGood & Bad Practice Handbook

The North American SAFE CARGO HANDLING Good & Bad Practice Handbook

North Sea Chapter empowered by Achilles

FPAL

Written, designed & published by NSL LtdTel: +44 (0) 1224 208988 Fax: +44 (0) 1224 208044www.nsl-aberdeen.com email: [email protected]

English | 10th Edition

The North AmericanCRANE OPERATIONS & CARGO HANDLINGHandbook

The contents of this book highlight the most common problems experienced when involved in crane operations and cargo handling and contains guidance on how to do it safely. This handbook should be used to enhance safety awareness.

ISBN 978-1-904021-21-6

© NSL 1995 NSL Safety Awareness & Training MaterialsNSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The North AmericanCRANE OPERATIONS & CARGO HANDLING Handbook

The North American CRAN

E OPERATIONS & CARGO H

ANDLIN

G Handbook

North Sea Chapter

empowered by Achilles

FPAL

Handbook: $29Customization available

Banksman / FlagmanMeets & Exceeds API RP2D Rev. 6 (LOLER is available)

Designed to give delegates theoretical and practical experience in basic slinging practices and controlling crane operations.

• API Recommended Practices

• Industry Best Practice

• Safety Requirements

• Planning a Lifting Operation

• Risk Assessment

• Inspection of Lifting Equipment

• Safe Slinging of Loads

• Safe Use of the Relevant Equipment and Accessories

• Controlling of the Movement of the Load

• Communication

• Practical Exercises

2 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

3522 Bacor Road

Houston, TX 77084

USA

+1 (832) 581 4640

info@nsl-america�com

This course is usually delivered at an NSL

Training Center, but can be delivered at a

client’s premises�

This course is aimed at banksman /

slingers, crane operators, deck crew,

roustabouts, drillfloor crews and others

involved in crane operations�

The North American Rigging & Lifting

Handbook or The Safe Cargo Handling:

Good & Bad Practice Handbook included

with course�

The course begins and ends with a written

test paper� Successful delegates are

issued an NSL certificate of training�

On demand�

Coveralls, hard hat and safety boots�

eLearningSee page 26 for details

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The contents of this book emphasise good practice and give guidance on the safe use of all types of lifting equipment. This handbook should be used to enhance safety awareness.

The North AmericanRIGGING & LIFTINGHandbook

The North American RIGGING & LIFTING HandbookEnglish | 5th Edition

ISBN 978-1-904021-22-3© NSL 1991 NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The North American RIGGIN

G & LIFTING Handbook

Written, designed & published by NSL

+1 (832) 581 [email protected]

nsl-america.com

empowered by Achilles

FPAL

See page 28 for our full list of practical training

courses.

© NSL 2014 nsl-america.com +1 (832) 581 464010 11

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Descending is easier than

ascending ...

... plan your

job with this in mind!

2

International English Edition All images and content © NSL 2013NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials +44 (0) 1224 208988 nsl-aberdeen.com

Designed & produced by NSL

Working At Height Safety Awareness Posters

Descending is easier than ascending ...

... plan your job with this in mind!

2

International English Edition All images and content © NSL 2013

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials +44 (0) 1224 208988 nsl-aberdeen.com

Designed & produced by NSL Working At Height Safety Awareness Posters

Designed & produced by NSL

2

International English Edition All images and content © NSL 2014

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials +44 (0) 1224 208988 nsl-aberdeen.com

Working At Height Safety Awareness Posters

Descending is easier than ascending…

…plan your job with this in mind!

Written, designed & published by NSL

+1 (832) 581 4640

[email protected]

nsl-america.com

English | 4th Edition

The North American

WORKING AT HEIGHT

Handbook

This handbook is designed to give a comprehensive overview of

modern techniques and equipment used in safe and efficient

working at height. This book is intended to be a supplement to

formal training and not a replacement for it.

978-1-904021-00-1

© NSL 2001NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The North American

WORKING AT HEIGHT

Handbook

The North American W

ORKING AT HEIGH

T Handbook

empowered by AchillesFPAL

A3 Posters: $19224 in set, includes customization

Safety KitsPlease contact us for prices

eLearningSee page 26 for details

Handbook: $39Customization available

This course has been designed for personnel who are responsible for implementing, managing and monitoring a fall protection program. The course includes a lecture on the theoretical aspects followed by a practical demonstration and exercises.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Delegate numbers are minimum four to maximum eight per course�

THEORY CONTENT

• Fall Protection Regulations

• Responsibilities of the Competent Person

• Fall Hazard Recognition, Elimination and Controls

• Fall Protection Equipment

• Pre-use Inspection of Fall Protection Equipment,

• Components and Systems

• Detailed Equipment Inspection

• Certified Anchor points

• Assessment and Selection of Uncertified

• Anchor Points

• Fall Protection / Fall Avoidance | Fixed Platforms

• Scaffolding, Roofs and Ladders

• Mobile Elevated Work Platforms

• Suspended Platforms / Cradles

• Man-riding Winches

• Fall Cycle

• Work Restraint & Positioning

• Fall Arrest

• Falling, Impact Forces and Suspension Trauma

• Understanding of Fall Protection Rescue

PRACTICAL CONTENT

• Fall Protection Equipment

• Detailed and Pre-use Inspection of Fall Protection

• Equipment, Components and Systems

• Assessment of Working Areas

• Eliminating and Controlling Hazards

• Assessment and Selection of Uncertified

• Anchor Points

• Demonstrations and Exercises in work Restraint,

• Work Positioning, Fall Arrest and the

• Management of Equipment

• Combination Techniques

3522 Bacor Road

Houston, TX 77084

USA

+1 (832) 581 4640

info@nsl-america�com

This course is usually delivered at an NSL

Training Center, but can be delivered at a

client’s premises�

Coveralls and safety boots (delegates will

be issued with a specific working at height

helmet)�

The immediate supervisors of authorized

personnel� This would include, for example

Drillers and Assistant Drillers, Scaffolding

Foremen, Deck Coordinators, Crane

Operators, etc�

The North American Working at Height

Handbook included with course�

Course combines an in-depth theory

presentation with practical demonstrations

and delegate exercises� Delegates are

assessed by means of observation and a

written paper�

Fall ProtectionCompetent Person

2 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

On demand�

See page 28 for our full list of practical training

courses.

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Combining the courses into one, allows delegates to complete these two essential courses in 3 days. The course encompasses the same theoretical and practical content but removes all elements of duplication. Upon successful completion, delegates receive a certificate of training, which reflects the subjects covered.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Delegate numbers are minimum four to maximum eight per course�

3522 Bacor Road

Houston, TX 77084

USA

+1 (832) 581 4640

info@nsl-america�com

This course is usually delivered at an NSL

Training Center, but can be delivered at a

client’s premises�

Coveralls and safety boots (delegates will

be issued with a specific working at height

helmet)�

The immediate supervisors of authorized

personnel� This would include, for example

Drillers and Assistant Drillers, Scaffolding

Foremen, Deck Coordinators, Crane

Operators, etc�

The North American Working at Height

Handbook included with course�

Upon successful completion, delegates

receive a certificate of training, which

reflects the subjects covered�

Fall ProtectionCombined Competent Person / Rescuer

3 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

On demand�

See page 28 for our full list of

practical training courses.

This course has been designed for personnel who are responsible for implementing, managing and monitoring a fall protection program and emergency response and rescue personnel. The course includes a lecture on the theoretical aspects followed by a practical demonstration and exercises.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Delegate numbers are minimum four to maximum eight per course�

THEORY CONTENT

• Fall Protection Regulations

• Responsibilities of the Rescuer

• Fall Hazard Recognition, Elimination and Controls

• Types, Selection and Detailed / Pre-use Inspection of Fall Protection Equipment

• Certified and Uncertified Anchor points

• Fall Protection / Fall Avoidance

• Fall Cycle

• Work Restraint, Work Positioning, Fall Arrest

• Falling, Impact Forces and Suspension Trauma

• Fall Protection Rescue Procedures

• Rescue Equipment / Kits

• Management of Fall Protection and Rescue Equipment

PRACTICAL CONTENT

• Detailed and Pre-use Inspection of Fall Protection Equipment

• Assessment of Working Areas

• Assessment and Selection of Uncertified Anchor Points

• Demonstration and Exercises in Work Restraint, Work Positioning, Fall Arrest

• Rescue Equipment / Kits

• Vertical Raising and Lowering of a Casualty

• Rescue exercises (included timed assessment)

• Rescue Plans

On demand�

3522 Bacor Road

Houston, TX 77084

USA

+1 (832) 581 4640

info@nsl-america�com

This course is usually delivered at an NSL

Training Center, but can be delivered at a

client’s premises�

Coveralls and safety boots (delegates will

be issued with a specific working at height

helmet)�

Supervisors of authorized and competent

personnel�

The North American Working at Height

Handbook included with course�

This course is highly practical in nature

and combines an in-depth theory

presentation with practical demonstrations

and rescue scenarios / exercises�

Delegates are assessed by means of

observation and a written paper�

Fall ProtectionCompetent Rescuer

2 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

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NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The contents of this book emphasise good practice and give

guidance on the safe use of all types of lifting equipment. This

handbook should be used to enhance safety awareness.

The North AmericanRIGGING & LIFTINGHandbook

The North American RIGGING & LIFTING HandbookEnglish | 5th Edition

ISBN 978-1-904021-22-3© NSL 1991

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The North American RIGGIN

G & LIFTING Handbook

Written, designed & published by NSL

+1 (832) 581 [email protected]

nsl-america.com

empowered by AchillesFPAL

LIFTING EQUIPMENT INSPECTOR l MODULE 1 : GENERAL LIFTING EQUIPMENT l BEAM CLAMPS

61

NSL LTD l T : +44 (0) 1224 208988 l E : [email protected] l WWW.NSL-UK.COM

© NSL

SECTION 1.13 : BEAM CLAMPS

EXAMINATION PROCEDURE

Screw Adjuster Bar

Fixed Jaws (Swivel Jaws)

Suspension Shackle

Inner Clamp Half

Screwed Spigots

Handle

Outer Clamp Half

Suspension Load Bar

FURTHER INFORMATION

Successful delegates can continue their development with the new NSL / EAL competence programs for Lifting Equipment Inspectors� Upon successful completion of these programs, delegates will be awarded with Certificates of Competence for the various modules by the national award body, EAL�

Module 1 of the inspector competency program must be completed prior to attempting the competency program for modules 2 to 6�

The competence portfolios / logbooks cost from $500 for Level 1 and $350�00 for all other modules� This is in addition to the training fees�

On demand�

LIFTING EQUIPMENT INSPECTOR l MODULE 1 : GENERAL LIFTING EQUIPMENT l WIRE ROPE SLINGS AND FITTINGS

10

NSL LTD l T : +44 (0) 1224 208988 l E : [email protected] l WWW.NSL-UK.COM

© NSL

1.2 : WIRE ROPE SLINGS AND FITTINGS

EXAMINATION PROCEDURE

More than 2 legs - must have quadruple assembly

All terminations - hard eyes / thimbles

Safety shackles or screw pin secured with stainless steel wire or cable-ties

Check shackle for wear, corrosion, abrasion and mechanical damage

Check sling legs for wear, corrosion, abrasion, mechanical damage and broken

wires

Fifth leg / top lifting leg

Check colour code, id no and swl

3522 Bacor Road

Houston, TX 77084

USA

+1 (832) 581 4640

info@nsl-america�com

This course is usually delivered at an NSL

Training Center, but can be delivered at a

client’s premises�

Coveralls, hard hat, safety boots and

gloves�

This course is aimed at delegates who

are employed in the lifting equipment

inspection industry, or company personnel

who are involved in the control and/or

coordination and purchasing of lifting

equipment� It would also be beneficial to

those who have no previous experience

or have experience, but require refresher

training�

Relevant handbooks are included with the

course where applicable�

The course is a combination of theory and

practical� All delegates will be expected

to complete both a written test paper

and successfully demonstrate their level

of basic inspection skills under test

conditions� Upon successful completion,

the delegate will be issued an NSL

certificate of training�

Handbook: $39Customization available

LIFTING EQUIPMENT INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION PROCEDURESMODULE 1 : GENERAL LIFTING EQUIPMENT

© NSL

+44 (0) 1224 208988 [email protected] nsl-uk.com

1

L.E.I. ProceduresInclusive course handout

For purchasinginfo@nsl-america�com

See page 28 for our full list of practical training

courses.

Successful delegates can continue their development with these NSL / EAL competence programs for Lifting Equipment Inspectors. Upon successful completion of these programs, delegates will be awarded with Certificates of Competence for the various modules by the national award body, EAL (EMTA Awards Ltd.)

Module 1 of the inspector competency program must be completed prior to attempting the competency program for Modules 2-6� All modules are a combination of theory and practical�

Lifting Equipment Inspector EXCLUSIVE

MODULE 1 : GENERAL LIFTING EQUIPMENT 4 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

Designed to teach delegates the technical aspects of proof load testing and thorough examination of lifting accessories and manual appliances� The course also covers the preparation of certificates and a series of practical assessments� The successful completion of this program will provide valuable evidence towards the EAL competence qualification�

MODULE 2 : WINCHES & POWERED HOISTS 2 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

Designed to teach delegates the technical aspects of proof load testing and thorough examination of winches (manual, utility, man-riding and davit) and powered appliances�

MODULE 3 : PEDESTAL & MOBILE CRANES 3 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

Designed to teach delegates the technical aspects of proof load testing and thorough examination of pedestal and mobile cranes�

MODULE 4 : OHTC*, RUNWAY BEAMS & SWING JIBS 2 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

*Overhead Traveling Cranes� Designed to teach delegates the technical aspects of proof load testing and thorough examination of overhead traveling cranes, runway beams & swing jibs� It is preferred that day 2 is carried out at client’s premises if an OHTC is available�

MODULE 5 : FORKLIFT TRUCKS & STACKERS 1 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

Designed to teach delegates the technical aspects of proof load testing and thorough examination of forklift trucks & stackers�

MODULE 6 : CONTAINERS, BASKETS, OTHER CCUs** 2 DAY THEORY AND PRACTICAL

**Cargo Carrying Unit� Designed to teach delegates the technical aspects of proof load testing and thorough examination of containers, baskets and other cargo carrying units�

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INSPECTOR’S PORTFOLIO

The completed portfolio should contain records in the form of log sheets, supported with examination reports or test certificates for the individual items of lifting equipment, which have been visually examined and / or proof load tested and examined�

MODULE 1 : GENERAL LIFTING EQUIPMENT

MODULE 2 : WINCHES & POWERED HOISTS

MODULE 3 : PEDESTAL & MOBILE CRANES

MODULE 4 : OHTC*, RUNWAY BEAMS & SWING JIBS

*Overhead Traveling Cranes

MODULE 5 : FORKLIFT TRUCKS & STACKERS

MODULE 6 : CONTAINERS AND CCUs

LIFTING EQUIPMENT INSPECTORS

The program is divided into the following modules:

Lifting Operations Competence Model

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Banksman Slinger

Training Course Stage 1

1.5.1

Banksman / Slinger

Training Course Criteria

Stage 1

Roles and Responsibilities:

• Work under the direct supervision of a competent Rigger /

Banksman during Routine and Simple Lifting operations

Job Discipline• Welder• Pipe Fitter• Wireline Technician • Production Tech• Mechanical Tech

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Banksman Slinger

Training Course Stage 1

1.5.1

Craft Technician Training Course

Criteria Stage 1

1

Entry Qualifications:

Minimum 2-day Banskman Slinger Course or OPITO approved 3-day Banksman Slinger Course

and / orMinimum 3-day Rigging & Lifting Course or OPITO approved 3-day Introduction to Rigging & Lifting Course

Roles and Responsibilities:

• Work to instructions from the LCP / SLC during Routine, Simple,

Complicated and Complex rigging and lifting operations

• Coach and mentor stage 2 Riggers

• Witness and endorse Stage 2 Rigger logbooks

Roles and Responsibilities:

• Work to instructions from the LCP / SLC during Routine, Simple,

Complicated and Complex crane operations

• Coach and mentor stage 2 Slingers

• Witness and endorse Stage 2 Slinger logbooks

Roles and Responsibilities:

• Work under the direct supervision of a competent Rigger

during Routine and Simple, rigging and lifting operations

Job Discipline• Rigging Foreman• Rigger

Roles and Responsibilities:

• Work under the direct supervision of a competent Banksman

during Routine and Simple Lifting operations

Job Discipline• Deck Foreman• Deck Crew

1

Entry Qualifications:

Minimum 2-day Banskman Slinger Course or OPITO approved 3-day Banksman Slinger Course

1

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Banksman / Slinger

Logbook Stage 2

Banksman / Slinger

Assessment Stage 3

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Stage 3

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Stages 2 & 3NSL / EAL

Competence Portfolio Sections A & C

Prerequisite: 3 years experience

Initial Training by NSL

3

Stages 2 & 3NSL / EAL

Competence Portfolio Sections A & B

Prerequisite:

3 years experience Initial

Training by NSL

Entry Qualifications:

NSL / EAL level 2 competence qualification (sections A & B)

OPITO stage 3 Rigger Assessment

ECITB level 3 NVQ Moving Loads

Entry Qualifications:

NSL / EAL level 2 competence qualification (sections A & C)

OPITO stage 3 Banksman Slinger Assessment

CPCS Appointed Person

Cargo Handling Logbook

Handling Tubulars & Drill Floor

Transfers Logbook

Personnel Transfers Logbook

Winch Operations Logbook Utility &

Man-Riding

Mobile CraneOperatorsLogbook

+44 (0)1224 208988

nsl-aberdeen.com

[email protected]

Establishing & demonstrating

the competence of personnel

involved in Pedestal Crane

Maintenance

© NSL 2010

Pedestal CraneMaintenanceLogbook

Pedestal CraneMaintenanceLogbook

WHAT IS COMPETENCE?

Competence is the ability to consistently perform activities to a defined standard of efficiency and safety.

It is a combination of knowledge, ability, attitude and behavior derived from training and experience, and verified through supervision and assessment�

ACHIEVING COMPETENCE WITH NSL

LIFTING OPERATIONS

In September 2002, NSL, in association with the UK Government award body EMTA Awards Ltd� (EAL), created competence programs designed specifically for personnel required to carry out lifting operations and those required to certify and inspect lifting equipment�

RIGGING & LIFTING LEVEL 1

RIGGING & LIFTING LEVEL 2

ADVANCED RIGGING & LIFTING LEVEL 3 | TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Competence Program

WHY DO WE NEED COMPETENCE?

It’s a legal requirement�

Legislative requirements which are usually expressed in general terms, stipulate: “Employees and others are not, so far as is reasonably practicable, exposed to risks to their health and safety�”

LIFTING OPERATIONS PORTFOLIO PREREQUISITES

Personnel new to lifting operations must take a progressive route to achieving competence, i�e� starting with Level 1, reflecting their inexperience in this subject� Level 2 is designed to record and assess existing knowledge and experience� Therefore, beginners or less experienced personnel MUST complete Level 1 first and then gain the necessary experience over two years before they attempt Level 2�

COMPLETING THE PORTFOLIO

The portfolio contains a list of tasks that have to be completed three times by the delegate to provide evidence of competence in the workplace when operating Lifting Equipment, or otherwise involved in Rigging & Lifting or Crane Operation activities�

CUSTOM COMPETENCE PROGRAMS

NSL can also offer clients various training and competence process maps for disciplines such as:

• Slingers

• Banksmen

• Riggers

• Lifting Equipment Inspectors

• Mobile and Pedestal Crane Operators

• Site Competent Personnel, and

• Lifting Technical Authorities

+44 (0)1224 [email protected]

© NSL 2010

Establishing & demonstrating the competence of personnel involved in Winch Operations

Winch OperationsUtility & Man-RidingLogbook

Winch OperationsUtility & Man-RidingLogbook

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…if you keep the

correct distance

from cables and

observe the

warning signs

Driving a crane does not have to be a

shocking experience…

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Crane Ops & Cargo Handling Safety Awareness Posters

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

For safety’s sake…

…check your crane daily!

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Designed & produced by NSL Crane Ops & Cargo Handling Safety Awareness Posters

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

Looking after your crane can earn

you money……which one would

you rather hire?

2

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Designed & produced by NSL

Crane Ops & Cargo Handling Safety Awareness Posters

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

eLearningSee page 26 for details

A3 Posters: $28836 in set, includes customization

For purchasinginfo@nsl-america�com

Written, designed & published by NSL LtdTel: +44 (0) 1224 208988 Fax: +44 (0) 1224 208044www.nsl-aberdeen.com email: [email protected]

English | 10th Edition

The North AmericanCRANE OPERATIONS & CARGO HANDLINGHandbook

The contents of this book highlight the most common problems experienced when involved in crane operations and cargo handling and contains guidance on how to do it safely. This handbook should be used to enhance safety awareness.

ISBN 978-1-904021-21-6

© NSL 1995NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

NSL Safety Awareness & Training Materials

The North AmericanCRANE OPERATIONS & CARGO HANDLING Handbook

The North American CRANE OPERATIONS & CARGO H

ANDLING Handbook

North Sea Chapter

empowered by Achilles

FPAL

Handbook: $29Customization available

NSL has a team of more than 40 Instructors / Skills Assessors, most of whom are qualified and capable of carrying out Crane Operator assessments in accordance with BS ISO 15513 and BS 7121.

ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE

The assessment begins with a questionnaire� This enables the Assessor to confirm that the Crane Operator’s knowledge is adequate� The Operator is also interviewed to assess their experience on the specific type of crane they operate� The Assessor then observes the Operator performing various practical exercises according to the skills level they are being assessed against� Observation is from Deck Level and also, where possible, from the Cab / Operator Level� Feedback is given during the assessment, and also at the end during the debrief, when the Operator is informed of the result� The assessment is only completed when every relevant element of the standard has been covered�

Crane Operator Assessment

STAGE 1 : BASIC DECK OPERATIONS - SUPERVISION

STAGE 2 : DECK OPERATIONS - UNSUPERVISED

STAGE 3 : DECK OPERATIONS - UNSUPERVISED & SUPPLY VESSEL LIFTING OPERATIONS

• Handling containers, tubulars and pipe-work, loads with an offset center of gravity�

• Hand signals and radio communications�

• Full pre-shift inspection of the crane, knowledge of company procedures, knowledge of the crane, knowledge of basic slinging including sling angles and tensions�

• Handling containers, tubulars and pipe-work, loads with an offset center of gravity�

• Hand signals and radio communications�

• Full pre-shift inspection of the crane, knowledge of company procedures, knowledge of the crane, knowledge of basic slinging including sling angles and tensions� Also, knowledge of emergency operating systems and procedures�

• Handling containers, tubulars and pipe-work, loads with an offset center of gravity�

• Hand signals and radio communications�

• Full pre-shift inspection of the crane, knowledge of company procedures, knowledge of the crane, knowledge of basic slinging including sling angles and tensions, knowledge of emergency operating systems and procedures�

• The Operator would also be required to demonstrate both theoretical and practical experience of; dynamic loading, sea states, bulk hose operations, wind-speeds and related company and crane operating limitations� Also, all operations regarding loading and unloading of supply vessels�

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

As well as producing NSL’s training and marketing materials, our graphic design team are on hand to customize any of our products to specific corporate guidelines, creating customized publications, presentations and technical illustrations� With additional photography and video capabilities, the team at NSL can fulfill a wide range of media requirements�

The International Rigging & Lifting Handbook

The International Rigging & Lifting Handbook

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The International Rigging & Lifting Handbook

The InternationalRigging & Lifting

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Written, designed & published by NSL Ltd+44 (0)1224 208988nsl-aberdeen.com

[email protected]

The content of this book emphasises good practice and gives guidance on the safe use of all types of lifting equipment. This handbook should be used to enhance safety awareness.

The InternationalRigging & Lifting

HandbookThe InternationalRIGGING & LIFTINGHandbook

The InternationalRIGGING & LIFTINGHandbook

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The International RIGGING & LIFTING Handbook

The International RIGGING & LIFTING Handbook

The International RIGGING & LIFTING Handbook

Graphics & Media Services3D MODELING & ANIMATION

Our team of 3D specialists produce stunning renders and animations to show safe and unsafe practices� These can be used for induction, or shown on screens in waiting areas, changing rooms and receptions� They can be displayed on websites or distributed on DVD as part of safety campaigns� You can rest assured that with NSL’s technical experts on hand, the content will be as accurate and relevant as our other international safety training materials�

The main advantage of using this technology is that videos showing accidents and incidents can be created without the need to film in dangerous locations, and without the need to put anyone at any risk whatsoever�

For situations of a serious nature, we can also use more realistic characters, or create customized characters to suit your requirements�

All characters can be dressed in company specific outfits with relevant logos, work equipment and PPE�

As well as being used to encourage safe behaviors, NSL can create videos for use when things go wrong� 3D technology takes accident investigation to a whole new level�

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ADVANCED CHARACTER MODELING & ANIMATION

NSL’s developers create interactive tools for online and offline use� Innovative assessment tools, quizzes and games can be used as part of an elearning system or as standalone training tools�

Our team of 3D specialists can produce stunning animations to show safe and unsafe practices� These can be used for induction, or shown on screens in waiting areas, changing rooms and receptions� They can be displayed on websites or distributed on DVD as part of safety campaigns� You can rest assured that with NSL’s technical experts on hand, the content will be as accurate and relevant as our other international safety training materials�

The main advantage of using this technology is that videos showing accidents and incidents can be created without the need to film in dangerous locations, and without the need to put anyone at any risk whatsoever�

All characters can be dressed in company specific outfits with relevant logos, work equipment and PPE�

INTERACTIVE TOOLS

3D environments and equipment can be utilized within a “game engine” to create an immersive, interactive experience�

Models representing real locations and equipment allow for off-site induction and realistic immersion in a working environment� The experience can be further enhanced with the addition of specific tasks for the learner to complete�

USB Stick: $2504 movies included

Customization available

Interactive LearningSAFETY MOMENTS

These short safety awareness animations feature our 3D characters in amusing and thought-provoking situations� While the animation is the focal point, our Safety Moment packs include relevant training materials for use before and after viewing to reinforce the message, encourage discussion, and measure understanding�

The package can also be customized to show characters wearing your company PPE, i�e� specifically colored coveralls and hardhat featuring company logos�

We can also supply customized packages covering your chosen subject� For this process, our technical department can assist with storyline and scripting� Storyboards and example images are provided before final production and company specific training materials are produced to accompany the animation�

SAFE POSITIONING Shows the importance of sticking to the rules regarding safe areas, no matter what!

PRE-USE INSPECTION Highlights the importance of thoroughly checking equipment before a task�

SLINGING LOADS & CARGO SECURITY Illustrates what can happen if you take shortcuts to try to complete a task in a hurry!

COMMUNICATIONS & FATIGUE Shows the importance of clear communications and paying attention during Toolbox Talks�

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AVAILABLE COURSES

• UK, US and Norwegian Regulations, Standards and Industry Guidance

• Lift Planning

• Rigging Loft Management and Equipment Examination

• Gantry Crane and Overhead Cranes

• Winch and Pulling Operations

• Forklift Truck Operations

• Cargo Carrying Units and Cargo Handing

• Dropped Objects

• Equipment Certification

• Cranes (Onshore, Offshore and Marine)

• Man-Riding and Personnel Transfers

• Crane FMEA, FAT and Commissioning

• Helicopter Lifting Operations

• Subsea Lifting Operations

• Lifting Equipment Control and Operations Procedures Rules (LECOP)

• Rigging & Lifting Safety Awareness

• An Introduction to LOLER

• Safe Cargo Handling Awareness

• Working at Height Awareness

• Manual Handling Awareness

• Safe Use of Hand Grinders Awareness

• Office Safety

• Confined Space / Vessel Entry

• Injuries to Fingers & Hands

• Falls & Falling Objects

• Transportation of Dangerous Goods

• Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Air

NSL eLearning allows individuals to learn at their own pace

Courses can be custom-designed for individual companies

Secure, generated records on learner performance, course statistics, test results and certificates

FULL COURSE DESCRIPTORS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE

N S L - A M E R I C A . C O M

eLearning

Our Learning Management System (LMS) gives you full control of your learners’ training� The Administration area lets you fully manage your learners’ online training requirements from any computer with internet access�

Courses can be custom designed for individual companies by adapting one of the existing NSL courses or by creating brand new customized courses�

Both administrators and learners can fully control their eLearning account via the internet� Administrators can add new learners and assign courses from any computer with internet access�

For large organizations and frequent users, we can offer a personalized training portal� This features an exclusive subdomain e�g� yourcompany.nslsafety.net, with a training interface featuring your company logo and corporate colors� The list of available courses can be tailored to suit your training needs, allowing a combination of company specific courses alongside industry standard training�

eLearning is an extremely efficient way to train and learn� NSL eLearning allows individuals to learn at their own pace, to pause at any point to take notes from the on-screen course notes or stop at a convenient part in the course, then return to it at a later date�

Visit

N S L S A F E T Y M E D I A . C O M

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If you don’t look after your protective

equipment...

...it won’t be able to look after you!

3

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Designed & produced by NSL

Injuries to Fingers & Hands Safety Awareness Posters

When you see someone doing something dangerous...

...make sure you let them know about it!

5

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Designed & produced by NSL

Injuries to Fingers & Hands Safety Awareness Posters

NSL Safety Awareness Products

POSTERS

Accidents at Home

Confined Space Entry

Crane Ops & Cargo Handling

Electrical Safety

Falls & Falling Objects

Forklift Trucks

General Safety

Hand Held Grinders

Hands-free Lifting / Tag Lines

Hydrocarbon Release

Industrial House-Keeping

Injuries to Fingers & Hands

Lifting Equipment Legislation

LOLER

Man Riding Winch Signals

Manual Handling

MH (Hotel & Bar Trade)

MH (Marine Series)

MH (Marine Vessels)

MH (Packaging Services)

MH (Paper Industry)

Mobile Crane Operations

Fatal Risk Protocol

Office Safety

PPE

Rigging & Lifting

Safe Cargo Handling O+G UK

Standard Crane Hand Signals

Subsea Rigging

Working at Height

BOOKS

Crane Ops & Cargo Handling

Electrical Safety

Falls & Falling Objects

Injuries to Fingers & Hands

Manual Handling

Customized Books

Rigging & Lifting

Safe Cargo Handling

Working at Height

SELF ASSESSMENT CARDS

Crane Ops & Cargo Handling

Injuries to Fingers & Hands

Man Riding & Crane Signals

Man-riding Crane Suitability

Manual Handling

Rigging & Lifting

Working at Height

DVDS

Crane Ops & Cargo Handling

Falls & Falling Objects

Injuries to Fingers & Hands

Manual Handling

Rigging & Lifting

WORKING AT HEIGHT KITS

The Telescopic Pole Rescue System is a compact, self contained rescue system which allows a casualty to be recovered by a single rescuer� When the casualty is connected they can be raised or lowered to a safe place by one person�

The Double Rope Rig is a two rope system which is attached to the lower side of the Petzl Rigging Plate providing a means by which various rescues, including large distance, can be performed�

PUSH-PULL POLE

Push / Pull Poles are designed to help facilitate ‘hands-free’ lifting� They are a modified aluminium telescopic boat hook with a rubber buffer at the other end� The hook end can be used at full extension (approximately 2�1m / 7ft) to retrieve tag lines hanging vertically without a load handler having to go too close to a suspended load�

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As well as our core subjects, NSL also have a number of specialized courses covering a large variety

of subjects. Our courses are usually delivered at an NSL Training Center, but can be delivered at a

clients’ premises. Customized courses can also be delivered, these can feature company specific

elements combined with elements from any of our courses. Contact us for more details.

Advanced Rigging & Lifting Level 3 - 3 Day

Banksman / Slinger - 2 Day

Combined Rigging & Lifting / Banksman Slinger - 4 Day

Crane Operator Assessment

Fall Protection (Competent Person) - 2 Day

Fall Protection (Competent Rescuer) - 2 Day

Fall Protection (Combined Competent Person / Rescuer) - 3 Day

HASAWA, PUWER & LOLER - 1 Day

LEI, Module 1 - 4 Day

LEI, Module 2 - 2 Day

LEI, Module 3 - 3 Day

LEI, Module 4 - 2 Day

LEI, Module 5 - 1 Day

LEI, Module 6 - 2 Day

Lifting Operations Awareness - 1 Day

Lifting Operations Awareness, Train the Trainer - 2 Day

Lifting Equipment Examiners - 2 Day

Lifting Operations Planning & Risk Assessment - 1 Day

Loft Management & Lifting Equipment Examiners - 2 Day

LOLER Presentation - 1 Day

Manual Handling Awareness - 1 Day

Manual Handling - 1 Day

MEWP - On-site

Overhead Traveling Crane Operations - 1 or 2 Day

Rigging & Lifting - 3 Day

Rigging & Lifting Refresher - 1 Day

Rough Terrain Forklift - On-site

Safe Packing & Handling of Cargo to and from Offshore Locations - 1 Day

NSL Practical Training Courses A to Z

To inquire about course availability and booking please contact [email protected]

FULL COURSE DESCRIPTORS

AVAILABLE ON OUR

WEBSITE

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Customized ProductsNSL’s product range can be fully customized to suit your company’s requirements� Whether you just want to add your logo to our posters and handbooks, or produce a unique product conforming to your corporate branding� The products are available in a range of languages�

We can add company specific information (procedures, safety rules, etc�) to our existing materials and our technical department can also assist with writing additional material as required�

We can also assist with creating customized handbooks and poster sets to your requirements�

Our eLearning Courses can also be produced to correspond with your company colors and logo, right down to the certificates�

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Written, designed & published by NSL Ltd+44 (0)1224 [email protected]

The content of this book emphasises good practice and gives

guidance on the safe use of all types of lifting equipment. This

handbook should be used to enhance safety awareness.

The InternationalRigging & LiftingHandbook

Designed & produced by NSL Issued for use by

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LOLER Safety Awareness Posters

1 Weight of load2 Position/height of the C of G3 Size, shape and stability of load4 Protection of load5 Availability of lifting point 6 Availability of suitable rigging7 Protection of rigging (sharp edges) 8 Capacity of hoisting equipment 9 Availability of certified anchor points10 Available headroom11 Route to be travelled

12 Obstructions13 Maximum height load to be lifted14 Any dynamic factors15 Hazards to other personnel16 Number of Banksmen required17 Communications18 Deck/floor capacity (landing load)19 The need for tag lines20 Available light21 Personnel Experience/competence

Considerations:

PLANNING

Never attempt to lift or carry more than you can handle ...

... better to make two trips than trip once !

Heavy Loads – Trip Hazards (Poor Flooring)

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NSL Headquarters42 Queen’s RoadAberdeen, AB15 4YEUnited KingdomTel: +44(0)1224 [email protected]

NSL Training Center 201 Hwy 96 Broussard, Louisiana 70518 USATel: +1 (337) 839 [email protected]

NSL Trinidad Office52 New StreetPort of Spain, Trinidad W.I.Tel +1 (832) 581 4640Tel +1 (868) 623 [email protected]

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