Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24
48) The participants can discuss the risks and hazards associated with lifting operations (Knowledge, intermediate level)
49) The participants can recognise the importance of inspection of the lifting equipment (Knowledge, basic level)
50) The participants can recognise the importance of reporting and tagging (“do not use”) damaged lifting equipment (Knowledge, basic level)
51) The participants can describe typical procedural errors and their consequences in lifting operations and damage to the equipment (Knowledge, basic level)
52) The participants can recognise how to control movement of loads when lifting by means of tag lines (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Facilitate group discussions on the risks and hazards associated with lifting operations (wind speed limits, loads falling due to failures in lifting equipment etc.)
Explain the importance of selecting the correct lifting equipment, (also including Working Load Limit)
Explain the importance of inspection of the lifting equipment (including Working Load Limit, markings must be readable…)
a.
Working Load Limit
b.
Tag with inspection date (not outdated)
c. Visual inspection to confirm that it is in good condition
Explain the importance of reporting and tagging (“do not use”) damaged lifting equipment
Show examples of and explain typical procedural errors in lifting operations and damage to the equipment
Explain how to control movement of loads when lifting by means of tag lines
Facilitate a discussion about the consequences of procedural errors in lifting operations and damage to the equipment
Give constructive feedback on the participants’ group discussion on the risks and hazards associated with lifting operations
Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
199 / 269
Made with FlippingBook Digital Proposal Creator