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Dockside Crane Operation Grab Duties - CRANE1 |
| Aims
& Objectives |
On completion of the three / five day course, the operators
will know:
- Their statutory requirements
under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
- The machine identification,
terminology & daily maintenance
- The safety aspects relating
to the usage of this type of crane
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| Duration |
3-5 Days |
| Dates |
Call 0800
783 0757 for Details |
| Lunch |
Snack lunch provided |
| Syllabus |
Module 1
Statutory Requirments
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- The Health & Safety at
Work act 1974
- Section 2: General duties
of Employers
- Section 7 & 8: General
duties of Employees
- Powers of the Inspectorate
- The Provision & Use of
Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (an overview)
- The Lifting Operations &
Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (an overview)
- British Standards: 7121 Part
1 – Safe us of cranes
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Module
2
Introduction To
Dockside Crane |
- Identification of Crane &
Terminology
- Controls & Warning Devices
- Daily Maintenance
- Pre-start Checks
- Starting up procedure
- Close down procedure
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Module
3
Practical Crane Operation:
No load |
- Safe access to crane cab
- Start up procedure
- Use of controls: Hoist –
Lower – Slew – Luff – Brakes –
Limit Switches
- Use of Radius Indicator
- Positioning of Crane in relationship
to ship
- Mode of discharge or loading
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Module
4
Grabbing Crane
Operation:
Load Situation |
- Pre-start checks
- Positioning of crane to take
the load
- Setting up the crane
- Taking the loads
- Use of all motions
- Hoisting, slewing, luffing,
maneuvering, lowering
- Positioning the load
- Setting the load down
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Module
5
Closing Down
Procedure |
- Traveling to position
- Park crane
- Neutralize crane
- Fault reporting
- Assessment
- Course summary & close
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|
Notes |
Comprehensive
notes will be given to all students who
Attend the course |
| Certification |
On completion of
training delegate will be issued a certificate of attendance
of which will be valid for 5 years |