In today’s construction and manufacturing industries it is crucial to be able to move large objects safely, timely, and effectively. To do such tasks we can use crane and rigging systems. This course is intended to familiarize the student with the types of cranes, their hazards.
In today’s construction and manufacturing industries it is crucial to be able to move large objects safely, timely, and effectively. To do such tasks we can use crane and rigging systems.
This course is intended to familiarize the student with the types of cranes, their hazards, and appropriate safety procedures for their use.
Who Should Take Indoor / Outdoor Cranes Training?
Any person working with a crane, or in a workplace environment where a crane is in use should undergo training on appropriate safety procedures and be made aware of hazards.
Industries in which Cranes are used include, but are not limited to:
Construction & Manufacturing
Oil & Gas
Transportation & Warehousing
Components of a Crane
Crane Hazards
Types of Cranes
OSHA Standards & Regulations
Crane Safety & Planning
After completion of this course, you should be able to understand:
Mobile Cranes
Overhead and Gantry Cranes
Powered and Manual Hoists
Pulpit-operated Cranes
Types of Cranes
OSHA Standards
Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act states that all employers have several duties and responsibilities when it comes to health and safety training in the workplace. An employer must do everything within reason to protect their workers in every situation.
They must also instruct workers on how to stay safe in the workplace, and ensure all required workers and supervisors have the appropriate training. Some of the training programs we provide include:
Provinces across Canada regulate the use of ladders in all workplaces because the improper use of ladder could cause significant injuries. This course complies with all the necessary regulations and is produced in order to accommodate various learning styles
This course provides information to managers, supervisors and employees. on proper ergonomic design to prevent repetitive strain injuries and other musculoskeletal disorders.
Workers need to understand the hazards of working at heights, especially since they are often hidden. They need to consistently follow the rules and safe working procedures to avoid these hazards.
The purpose of Working at Heights training is to establish threshold criteria of high quality, consistent training for Ontario workers who work at heights. This strengthens workplace safety culture, improves worker knowledge, and help reduce the number of fall-related incidents.
This course provides the attendees information on safe work practices when it comes to the use of any type or style of ladder, safe work practices procedures, proper pre use inspections, and proper placement of ladders.
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