Operations training
Crane and Hoist / V2 02052025
The instructor shall:
Present electrical components on cranes and hoists, explain how they function and demonstrate how to inspect and maintain these
Facilitate an exercise in which the participants practise how to inspect and maintain electrical components on cranes and hoists
Facilitate that participants share experiences on electrical systems on cranes and hoists and examine the components presented by the instructor
The participants shall:
Share experiences with crane and hoist electrical components and examine the components demonstrated by the instructor
Take part in the exercise and practise how to inspect and maintain electrical components on cranes and hoists
Components of an electrical system on cranes and hoists are for example: battery charger, remote control, pendant, motor, hoist, lightning protection, limit switches, load cells, cables and plugs
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PRACTICAL EXERCISE
270 min
The aim of this exercise is to enable the participant to inspect and maintain different types of fixed, small cranes and hoists in the wind industry by following relevant manufacturers manuals, relevant legislation and other relevant documents.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
38) Recognise the importance of maintaining cranes and hoists in accordance with manufacturers’ manuals and legislation (Knowledge, basic level)
39) Take responsibility to perform inspection and maintenance on multiple crane and hoist types, following relevant manuals and documents (Ability, intermediate level)
The following three scenarios are examples of training scenarios. These may be conducted simultaneously to support activity flow
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As a minimum, a participant must practise inspection and maintenance related tasks on multiple types of lifting equipment
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