Operations training
Crane and Hoist / V1 2023-07-03
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Load test
Note
A load test may on some systems be part of an inspection. Yearly inspection and maintenance require a load test, either done by physical weight or a dynamometer.
For training purpose and to minimise wear on the lifting equipment, a load test may be conducted by lifting a load of between 150 kg and 250 kg.
Note
The instructor shall:
Involve participants experiences on main tasks for maintaining mechanical equipment through discussions and Q&As to ensure alignment between the participants understanding and the safety awareness on main tasks for inspecting and maintaining cranes
The participants shall:
Take active part in the discussions and share their experiences and understandings on maintenance main tasks for maintaining mechanical equipment
Main tasks for inspecting and maintaining fixed, small cranes must be presented in accordance with relevant local legislation, manufacturers manuals, and company requirements.
Note
Note
Hand-outs and check-sheets for training purpose may be used.
Note
See Annex 3 for examples of an inspection and maintenance list.
ELEMENT 4.3 - MAIN COMPONENTS OF RAILS AND TROLLIES
Learning objective:
24) The participants can explain differences in main components between rail and trolley systems (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Facilitate an exercise, where the participants point out main components on illustrations of different rail and trolley system and on the available rail and trolley system onsite Involve participants’ experiences on main elements on rails and trolley systems by discussions and Q&As to ensure alignment between the participants’ understanding and their awareness on similarities and differences between rails and trolley systems
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