What is a overhead crane:
A overhead crane is a crane in which a trolley moves along a horizontal axis. A winch on the trolley can be used to lift a load. In an overhead crane with cabin, the operator sits in the travelling cabin. In an overhead crane without cab, the bridge is operated from the ground with a control spear or remote control.
Content:
This training includes 4 to 6 hours of theory in group and 6 to 8 hours of practice.
Theory:
- Summary of legislation
- Basic knowledge of ARAB, Codex, liabilities and responsibilities.
- Risks and accidents
- Be able to identify, analyze and control risks specific to the job and equipment and space.
- Safety regulations
- Knowing the safety regulations such as there are: safe hoisting of the load, correct choice of stop material, calculating stop, centering overhead crane, safe operation of overhead crane, direction of travel, position of driver, checking pendulum movement, lowering load.
- Rigging
- Lifting tools and equipment, lifting straps, chains, ropes, fittings,
- Working with the overhead crane
- To know the elements that make up beginning control.
Operation.
Driving with/without crank, stopping with/without crank.
Long loads.
Setting down loads. - Parking
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, long load
- Applying order and cleanliness
- Parking