The course is designed to instruct delegates in the safe use of cranes, hoists & lifting equipment with the necessary background, theory & practice.
The course is designed to instruct delegates in the safe use of cranes, hoists & lifting equipment with the necessary background, theory & practice.
Course Content
The Health and Safety at Work Act, Docks Regulations, Lifting operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
Safe use of:
Wire ropes & slings, chain slings, shackles, swivels, & hooks
Cranes appropriate to the work situation
Crane signals
Tag lines, eye bolts, bulldog grips, beam clamps
Fibre webbing slings, fibre round slings
Pull lift, chain blocks
Overhead structures
Safe slinging practice
SETA stands for Southampton Engineering Training Association Ltd. SETA was established in 1969 as a Company Limited by Guarantee (not for profit with no issued shares) and is a registered charity (Charity Commission No 307299), directed by an executive council of leaders elected by our members.
The training centre in Millbrook, Southampton was opened by Earl Mountbatten of Burma and has continuously managed apprenticeship programmes and delivered upskilling and engineering training to both apprentices and adults.
We provide accredited, industry-recognised training to an advanced level, delivered by highly experienced staff with vast industry knowledge, and have been playing a key role in developing and transforming workforces for some 50 years.
We offer a range of commercial courses for the engineering sector alongside the apprenticeship programmes we deliver, including City & Guilds electrical courses, CCNSG courses, CompEx courses, Welding, Machining, Safe Use of Equipment and Forklift training to name a few. We are a recognised AM2 assessment centre and an EAL approved centre for assessing adult NVQs in the workplace.
We remain committed to quality engineering training for young people and have built links with local schools to try and encourage them into the industry. We hold an open events each year providing the opportunity to come in and look around our workshops, meet the staff and some of our employers.
This Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) slinger signaller course is aimed at all operatives involved in slinging loads using plant machinery.
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This course is aimed for individuals who are involved daily routine lifting tasks using mechanical aids, such as chain or electric hoists.
Our ALLMI accredited instructors can supply the rigorous and all-inclusive training necessary to achieve these benefits. We can provide an ALLMI Slinger / Signaller two day novice course, or a one day experienced course.
This course is aimed at those who are managing or risk assessing lifting operations, requiring background knowledge of lifting operations and equipment.
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