Description
In both construction and general industry, the need to move large and heavy loads is necessary and vital. There are many different machines and types of equipment which make this possible. One such piece of equipment is the crane. Cranes make it possible to lift, move, and lower loads and objects of all shapes and sizes. The first cranes were invented by the Ancient Greeks and used men or beast to power them. Today, cranes are more efficient and capable of doing more than the Ancient Greeks could ever have imagined.
As with any type of equipment or machinery, there are significant safety issues to be considered with the operation of a crane. Crane operators, and workers in close proximity to them, must follow certain procedures and guidelines to ensure their safety and those around them. This training program will provide an overview of the basics of crane safety.
Introduction to Crane Safety Training Class Topic Overview:
- Safe Ground Conditions
- Overview of Power Line Safety
- How to Perform Crane Inspections
- Safety Devices & Operational Aids
- Crane operation
- Overview of Crane Hand Signals
- Maintenance & Repair
Our easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials for running successful training, including:
- 17-minute Introduction to Crane Safety Training Video written by industry professionals
- Crane Safety PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
- OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 Subparts H, R, CC and 1910 Subpart N compliant content
- Printable documents, including:
- Training outline
- Compliance Manual
- Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
- Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
- Employee Quiz and Answer Key
- Crane Safety supplemental printouts
Course Outcomes
After completing this training, workers will be certified in the OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 Subparts H, R, CC and 1910 Subpart N.
Who should take this course?
Any workers who perform duties on construction sites or general industry settings where cranes are used. This training is also suitable for use to train the trainer, managers, supervisory staff and as a refresher course.
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