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Demonstrate how to interpret and extract information on all relevant documentation.Explain their basic construction, uses, applications and functions. Explain the importance of locating and identifying different types of lifting equipment and lifting accessories.Have a basic understanding of the industry, the dangers of working in the industry and their responsibilities as a Crane/Lift Supervisor.It is envisaged that by the end of this Crane Supervisor Course of training the learner will be able to answer questions on and perform the following: The Aim of the Crane Supervisor course is designed to provide delegates with the up to date training and knowledge to enable them to understand the appointed person’s role and crane supervisor responsibilities. An understanding of working with cranes and lifting equipment is required. Three days of training (theory and practical training)Īfter gaining experience on site, candidates must complete a Level 4 NVQ Diploma in Controlling Lifting Operations – Supervising Lifts, to obtain the CPCS competent operator card (blue card).This Crane Supervisor course is for delegates who are required to supervise the plan safe systems of work using lifting equipment.Preparing a lift site in accordance with the APs safe system of work.Types of lifting accessories and safe use.Safe Load Indicators (SLI) and Safe Working Loads (SWL).
Documentation and certification for lifting equipment and lifting accessories.Crane appreciation crane types, capabilities and limitations.Roles and responsibilities of personnel involved with lifting operations.Topics covered during this course include: Upon successful completion of the course, candidates will be able to supervise safe systems of work using risk assessments and method statements. This course is aimed at individuals working on sites that require employees to have a CPCS card. CPCS A62 is addressed to all those who want to become lift supervisors.