Operations training
Crane and Hoist / V2 02052025
17) Show interest in following relevant company rules and local legislation when operating, inspecting, and maintaining cranes and hoists (Ability, basic level)
18) Explain how brand-specific, company-specific, and national and local legislation may influence cranes and hoists operations (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Lead a discussion about reasons for following legislation and company rules
Present examples of local legislation and company specific rules, including examples of manuals describing what components may be maintained by which competent persons and what training is required for inspection and maintenance of different crane and hoist types
The participants shall:
Engage in the discussion and share experiences about legislation and company rules when operating, inspecting and maintaining cranes and hoists
DOCUMENTATION
60 min.
The aim of this lesson is to build on participants' knowledge of crane and hoist user relevant documentation by familiarising them with specific inspection and maintenance documentation for example, manufacturers’ manuals, operations and maintenance manuals, and site-specific risk assessments.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
19) Individually take responsibility to search for and use relevant legislation and manuals when inspecting and maintaining cranes and hoists (Ability, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Involve the participants experiences with lifting equipment documents and lead a discussion about roles and responsibilities (including work permits and isolation certificates) when inspecting and maintaining lifting equipment
Present examples of legislation and manuals that must be followed when inspecting and maintaining lifting equipment
Present examples of safety and warning signs on cranes and hoists relevant for inspection and maintenance
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