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Tue, Dec 10
|Indonesia
Rigging & Manual Lifting
Most crane accidents can be prevented by field personnel following basic safe hoisting and rigging practices.
Time & Location
Dec 10, 2024, 8:00 AM – Dec 12, 2024, 5:00 PM
Indonesia
About The Training
Rigging is securing the load to enable handling and placement while opposing gravity to move from one position to another is lifting. With advancements in industrialization, the construction industry is expanding. Machinery has decreased manual work and there is a need for proper training to be provided before using this equipment. Many incidents of crane and rigging accidents cause fatality and extensive property damage. Most crane accidents can be prevented by field personnel following basic safe hoisting and rigging practices.
Objectives
- Understand Basic knowledge of Indian and international safety legislation & standards
- Improve ability to implement and realize specific goals as per their designations
- Increase ability to make decisions effectively
- Greater productivity in terms of Morale and Competitiveness
Target Participants
Rigging and lifting training aims to provide greater practical guidance for all the relevant personnel to ensure safe supervision of lifting work. The coverage includes workers, supervisors, engineers, managers, etc.
Course Outline
1. Introduction to the Lifting and Rigging industry
- Introduction
- Glossary of terms
- Required learner outcomes
- Learner role and responsibilities
2. General Safety and Equipment
- Summary of the OHS Act
- PPE required
- Safe approach to lifting operation
3. Safe Use of Lifting Equipment
- Chain slings
- Steel wire rope slings
- Synthetic webbing slings
- Fiber rope slings and knots shackles
- Eye bolts and eye nuts
- Swivel lifting rings and shackles
- Plate clamps
- Girder trolley and beam clamps
- Manual and lever hoists
- Wire rope lifting and pulling winch
4. Lifting Machines
- Mobile cranes
- Overhead cranes
- Tower cranes
- Hoists truck mounted cranes
- Forklift trucks
- Anchorages and ancillary components
5. Rigging for Crane Work
- Evaluating the load
- Load estimation
- Volumes of common shapes
- Load stability
- Angles and effects on working load limits
- Recommended methods of slinging
- Hand signals and communication
- Packing, securing, and moving loads