Operations training
Crane and Hoist / V1 2023-07-03
Lead the practical lifting exercises covering both safety, communication, lifting equipment, accessories and their attachment to the lifting equipment
Lead the practical lifting exercises covering:
a. Attachment of common WTG-related loads for basic lifts
b.
Initial test lift (prior to every lift)
c.
Simple crane lift
d.
Blind crane lift
e.
Power hoist lift
Ask clarifying questions to evaluate the participants’ understanding of relevant safety
Provide feedback to the participants on their performances
All the lifting exercises shall be conducted using a crane which has a minimum of three functions, for example: slew, hoist up & down, boom up & down, and telescopic boom extension. If a crane for training does not have a telescopic boom extension function, the risks of such must be covered (e.g. in relation to the shifting position of the hook and risk of hand crushing for manually extension.
Note
Note
Power hoist lifting exercises shall be performed on a static anchor point.
The participants shall:
Participate in the practical lifting exercises as operator and as slinger signaller
Demonstrate safe use of the crane and hoist during the different scenarios during the practical exercises
Receive and reflect on the given feedback
ELEMENT 9.3 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Learning objectives:
68) The participants can apply emergency procedures following relevant manufactures manuals and relevant local legislation (Skills, intermediate level) 69) The participants can take responsibility to follow relevant emergency procedures (Ability, intermediate level)
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