Crane Training

Overhead Pendant/Remote Crane course including Swing Jibs and Cab Cranes teaching the delegates the safe use of an Overhead Pendant Crane in the work place. This course also teaches the delegates safe practices and techniques in slinging and signalling in accordance to BS7121. Add ons can also be added onto this course including Rigging, advanced rigging and turning of loads. Call us for any bespoke requirements.

Our Courses

Overhead pendant crane training

Overhead Pendant Crane

Course Content

Health and Safety
LOLER and PUWER
Attachments
Lifting Loads
Lifting Plan
Electricity
Signals
Using Signals

1 Day 
Maximum of 6 Delegates

Cab Crane

Course Content

Health and Safety
LOLER and PUWER
Attachments
Lifting Loads
Lifting Plan
Electricity
Signals
Using Signals

3 Days - Novice
1 Day - Refresher
Maximum 3 Delegates

Hoist, Jib Crane

Course Content

Health and Safety
LOLER and PUWER
Attachments
Lifting Loads
Lifting Plan
Electricity
Signals
Using Signals

1 Day
Maximum 6 Delegates
Lorry Loader Training

Lorry Loader

Course Content.

Health and Safety
PUWER and LOLER
Components used in lifting operations
Safe Working Loads
Risk Management 
The Landing Area
Signalling
Pre Use Checks
Loading a vehicle - boat - trailer - or barge
Use of a MHOC attached to a boat
Electricity
Permit to work
Lifting Accessories

3 Days - Novice
2 Days - Experienced
1 Day - Refresher
Maximum 3 Delegates
Slinger signaller training

Slinger Signaller

Course Content

Health and Safety
LOLER and PUWER
Attachments
Lifting Loads
Lifting Plan
Electricity
Signals
Using Signals

2 Days - Novice
1 Day - Refresher
Maximum 6 Delegates
Crane a float training

Crane Afloat

Course Content.

Health and Safety
PUWER and LOLER
Components used in lifting operations
Safe Working Loads
Risk Management 
The Landing Area
Signalling
Pre Use Checks
Loading a vehicle - boat - trailer - or barge
Use of a MHOC attached to a boat
Electricity
Permit to work
Lifting Accessories

3 Days - Novice
2 Days Experienced
1 Day Refresher
Maximum 3 Delegates

Novice - For a non competent person
Experienced - Someone who is competent, but hasn't used the equipment for some time
Refresher - For Someone who is Competent and had previous certification but requires Refreshing. 


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