What is a truck-mounted crane:
The truck-mounted crane is a tool for loading and unloading trucks. The crane has a slewing wreath, a telescopic boom and usually radio control. The capacity is expressed in ton meters. The truck is stamped making the stamping pressure an important factor in its safe use.
Content:
This training includes 3 hours of theory in group and 1 to 5 hours of practice per participant individually.
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 as there are: truck outriggers, outrigger pressure, safe load securing, correct choice of load securing material, calculate stop, crane centering, safe crane operation, direction of travel, driver position, check pendulum movement, lower load.
- Wind and high voltage.
- Rigging
- Lifting tools and equipment, lifting straps, chains, ropes, fittings
- Working with the 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).
- Moving boom, stopping loads and hanging still
- Be able to perform the following maneuvers: neutralize pendulum, slalom, narrow aisle, block stacking, long load
- Applying order and cleanliness
- Parking