2025-05-02_CraneandHoist_V2

Operations training

Crane and Hoist / V2 02052025

The following demonstration, presentations and exercises may be conducted in joint scenario- based exercises, where the participants work in pairs or in groups on the different exercises simultaneously; depending on the local training provider’s training risk assessment

Note

The instructor shall:

Explain how the lifting attachment accessories will impact on the crane capacity

Demonstrate how to attach lifting containers and lifting bags

Facilitate an exercise in which participants investigate risks related to the lifting drop zone, set up a dr op zone, and furthermore, discuss the required emergency actions and identify any hazards associate d with the drop zone (e.g. dropped objects)

Facilitate an exercise on how to recognise the suitability of a lifting route and designated lay down area

Present how to identify hazards associated with blind/restricted visibility lifts and the control measures required for such lifts

Facilitate an exercise where the participants practise the use of hand signals and communication by radios

Facilitate an exercise on how to identify any hazards or potential obstructions in the lifting route and lay down area

Support, that participants apply principles of manual handling and good housekeeping during the exercises. Warm-up must be conducted before conducting manual handling tasks

Facilitate an exercise on how to prepare the crane and the work area for lifting operations which may include over side lifts (e.g. quayside lifts, lifting over nacelle roof hatch) and ensure the load is rigged per the lift plan

Lead a discussion about the effects on weather conditions, moving vessel decks, environmental considerations and the hazards associated with the handling of hazardous goods

Assign practical scenarios-based tasks to the participants on the above listed topics

Provide feedback to the participants on their performance

The participants shall:

Engage and take active part in the exercises and discussions

Share their experiences and considerations

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