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Details proficiency training operator quick-assembly crane

What is a quick-assembly crane:

Quick-assembly cranes are mainly used in the construction industry.
The crane can be transported on a trailer.
This makes this type of crane very mobile and relatively inexpensive to operate.
The crane has a counterweight that stays down and is stamped.
Operation is radio controlled from the ground.
A trolley with winch runs over the boom.

Content:

This training includes 4 to 6 hours of theory in group and 10 to 12 hours of practice per participant.

Theory:

  • Legislation
    • Introduction
    • Impact legislation use crane
    • Employer obligations
    • Employee obligations
    • Crane operator and safety function
    • Specific legislation on lifting equipment
    • Regulations employer and/or client
  • Risks and accidents
    • Risks and accidents
    • Examples of accidents
  • The quick-assembly crane
    • Types and construction
    • Transport
    • Stability
    • Stamp
    • Operation
    • Security
  • Lifting equipment and hoisting tools
    • Definitions
    • Lifting equipment
    • Lifting tools and resources
    • Attaching the load
    • Moving the load
  • Security

Practice:

  • Be able to perform daily inspection correctly, recognize dangerous defects and report them
  • Checking inspection documents
  • Applying the safety rules
  • Being able to use the controls correctly
  • Working safely (application of theory)
  • Attaching loads with chains, ropes and hoisting belts
  • Be able to calculate tension forces ifv the top angle or stop method (pants, strapped etc).
  • Driving, stopping and hanging still
  • Be able to perform the following maneuvers: neutralize pendulum, slalom, narrow aisle, block stacking, handle long loads
  • Applying order and cleanliness
  • Parking
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