IS-006 - Rigging Critical Loads - Refresh - 0.5 day - Dutch - Wetteren
Teaching to in an effective and safe way:
- Attach and move loads
- Move loads (communicating with the operator of a hoisting appliance).
Program
- The training takes half a day
- The theoretic exam takes 20 minutes (max 30)
- The practical exam takes about 30 minutes
Conditions of admission
- At least 18 years oldBeing in possession of a certificate of medical fitness
Practical
- Maximum of 2 people per half-day training course
- What to bring with you:
- Identity documents
- Work clothes
- Safety shoes
- Gloves
- Helmet
Target audience
- Employees who when carrying out hoisting work on company premises in installations, workplaces or laboratories must attach and move critical loads and/or coordinate this work.
The following are regarded as critical loads:
- Loads of which the centre of gravity is not known, that are voluminous in shape or dimensions and that have no defined attachment points;
- Loads that must be precisely positioned and attacked
- Loads that are taken over or whereby there is interaction between crane and building or between crane and crane;
- Loads to be hoisted with a multiple of non-stationary hoisting appliances
Results
The candidate can explain what critical loads are
The candidate can explain what the risks are when attaching and moving loads
The candidate can indicate what the applicable laws and standards are
The candidate can explain what the aspects of the control system are according to the regulations and VCA
The candidate can determine the basic characteristics of the load
The candidate is able to calculate the forces that occur in the rigging material
The candidate is able to explain the basic concepts related to the load
The candidate can explain basic concepts and calculate loads relating to the rigging accessories
The candidate can indicate the legally hand and arm signals
The candidate can use different types of rigging equipment, components and assemblies , explaining their scope, advantages and disadvantages
The candidate can explain the maintenance, inspection and storage of different types of rigging material
The candidate can read the information on the various types of rigging equipment and interpreted them correctly
The candidate can determine how a load must be rigged in a safe manner using different types of materials and accessories, depending on the nature of the load
The candidate can describe the different concerns of the risk analysis of rigging
The candidate can determine the center of gravity of a complicated structure (eg, tube construction) in order to position it correctly
The candidate can rig a heavy imbalanced load correctly
The candidate can rig a motor (without using the eyebolts) correctly, and move it on a foundation
The candidate can rig a long load, from horizontal to vertical stand and lay it back down in the opposite direction
The candidate can guide a load along a course
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