This is a discussion based training program that will see your trainer talking to participants about the hazards associated with the operation of overhead cranes.
This is a discussion based training program that will see your trainer talking to participants about the hazards associated with the operation of overhead cranes. During the theory portion of the training, we will discuss:
The legal requirements and procedures for safe use of cranes, hoist and proper rigging methods.
How to identify basic hazards and controls critical to safety.
Plan for your load and slinging in a safe manner, and check the setup to ensure safety.
Plan for raising, moving and lowering loads safely, and to check for your typical lifting problems.
Our Goals are to ensure that crane operators:
Understand their legal responsibilities for operating cranes and hoists.
Understand their legal responsibilities for slinging/rigging loads safely.
Understand the best practices and procedures from experienced, competent persons.
Gain practical knowledge to help avoid potential safety problems.
Gain knowledge of legal liabilities for contravening regulations
This program covers the following elements:
The legal requirements and regulations
Training
Supervision
Hazard identification
Operational and safety inspections
Cranes, Hoists, Slings
Hitches
Rigging and hoist hardware
SDS is the leading provider of safety consulting, inspection, and rescue services across Canada. We make safety a competitive advantage by prioritizing your company's safety program and creating safer spaces for your team to thrive. Our team of safety professionals is prepared to handle the country’s most difficult safety challenges.
Our Mission
To effectively communicate and implement safety strategies that save lives, provide a safe environment for workers, and ensure our clients are in compliance with Ministry of Labour safety requirements.
A hoist is a device used for lifting or lowering a load by means of a drum or lift-wheel around which rope or chain wraps. It may be manually operated, electrically or pneumatically driven and may use chain, fiber or wire rope as its lifting medium.
v course is offered by Langlois safety. Our trainers and consultants are health and safety professionals. Here are some of our designations: Certified Ergonomic Specialist (CES), Certified Health and Safety Consultant (CHSC)
The course covers planning for rigging operations, rigging equipment and inspection, internationally recognized hand and radio signals,
Hoisting and rigging accidents are far too common, often leading to extensive property damage, terrible injuries, or even death.
This rigging fundamentals course equips participants with an understanding of industry regulations and standards as well as the ability to recognize the proper rigging equipment for the applicable load and basic rigging calculations.
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