This course is for a student whom has zero or minimal experience operating an Overhead Crane.
This course is for a student whom has zero or minimal experience operating an Overhead Crane.
Theory Lessons
Reference to applicable OHS Regulations (Federal, Provincial).
Reference to applicable CSA standards and ASME standards.
Operator responsibilities.
Manufacturer specifications for the equipment being trained on.
Hazard and Risk Assessment for operating the equipment safely in the workplace.
Safe operating procedures.
Hand signals and working with a spotter.
Equipment purpose and limitations.
Equipment preventive maintenance practices.
Equipment inspection criteria.
Equipment lockout.
OOSHEW provides the best in-person training and online training for equipment operators and occupational safety.
Our passion for delivering high-quality education has earned us a trusted reputation with construction, industrial, manufacturing and transportation employers.
Our modern classroom is designed to provide students with an environment that’s conducive to learning, with comfortable seating, a large presentation screen, ample room for class materials, a comfortable student lounge and lunch area for breaks, and in class demonstration props that help to keep ...
In this course, a variety of teaching strategies are used to facilitate learning, including discussion guides/manuals, PowerPoint, video, and emergency breathing equipment.
This class requires “Adult Learning Theory” (provided by Made Safe) as a prerequisite.
Principles of Health & Safety Management is one of the four required COR courses. This course is designed to help companies develop a safety management system.
Many worksites will require practical, site- specific training (in addition to theory training) before a worker is certified to operate machinery.
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