Operations training
Crane and Hoist / V2 02052025
In small groups or pairs solve the assignments while using all available aids and their own experiences
Receive the instructor’s feedback and consider how to apply it in the following practical exercises
The instructor must ensure that relevant equipment, manuals and documents are available for the participants
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PRE-OPERATION (PRACTICAL TRAINING)
180 min.
The aim of this lesson is to enable the participants to configure and prepare for safe lifting operations with common types of fixed cranes and hoists in the wind industry following manufacturers’ manuals, documentations and local legislation.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
39) Explain how to safely and correctly prepare for lifting operations with common types of fixed cranes and hoists (Knowledge, intermediate level)
40) Take responsibility for carrying out pre-use inspection of common types of fixed cranes and hoists prior to lifting operations (Ability, intermediate level)
41) Take responsibility for configuring common types of fixed cranes and hoist prior to lifting operations, e.g. manual boom extension, fixed hook mode, (Ability, intermediate level)
The need for using relevant crane and hoist manuals and instructions must be emphasised and trained in all learning activities during the training
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ELEMENT 8.1 - PRE-USE INSPECTIONS
Learning objectives:
42) The participants can perform pre-user inspection in accordance with manufacturers’ manuals and legislative requirements (Skills, intermediate level)
43) The participants can apply relevant local legislations and certification requirements for the safe operations of lifting equipment and accessories (Skills, intermediate level)
44) The participants can recognise a controller and remote controller for different lifting equipment, location and charging of remote controller, including start and stop, operate, and shut down the lifting equipment and accessories (Knowledge, basic level)
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