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Now that the sling has been selected (based upon the characteristics of the load and the environmental conditions surrounding the lift) and inspected prior to use, the next step is learning how to use it safely.
This course includes
Hours of videos
13 hours, 45 minutes
Units & Quizzes
21
Unlimited Lifetime access
Access on mobile app
Certificate of Completion
Overview/Description
The ability to handle materials-to move them from one location to another, whether during transit or at the worksite-is vital to all segments of the industry. Materials must be moved, for example, for the industry to manufacture, sell, and utilize products. In short, without materials-handling capability, the industry would cease to exist.
To varying degrees, all employees in numerous workplaces take part in materials handling. Consequently, some employees are injured. In fact, the mishandling of materials is the single largest cause of accidents and injuries in the workplace. Most of these accidents and injuries, as well as the pain and loss of salary and productivity that often result, can be readily avoided. Whenever possible, mechanical means should be used to move materials to avoid employee injuries such as muscle pulls, strains, and sprains. In addition, many loads are too heavy andior bulky to be safely moved manually. Various types of equipment, therefore, have been designed specifically to aid in the movement of materials: cranes, derricks, hoists, powered industrial trucks, and conveyors.
Because cranes, derricks, and hoists rely upon slings to hold their suspended loads, slings are the most commonly used materials handling apparatus. This Course offers information on the proper selection, maintenance, and use of slings. The dominant characteristics of a sling are determined by the components of that sling. For example, the strengths and weaknesses of a wire rope sling are essentially the same as the strengths and weaknesses of the wire rope of which it is made.
Course Content
- Crans Lifting
- Course Attendes
- Basic For Course
- Applicable Regulations
- Industry Consensus Standards
- Programs - Indoor crane and sling safety Training
- Role - Indoor crane and sling safety Training
- Types of cranes and hoists
- Inspection, Testing & maintenance
- Basics of Crane Safety
- Handling the Load
- Standard hand signals
- Protective Equipment
- Tips for using contractors
Course Currilcum
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- Crane Lifting 00:15:00
- Course Attendees 00:10:00
- Basic For Course 00:10:00
- APPLICABLE REGULATIONS 00:20:00
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- Industry Consensus Standards 00:15:00
- Programs 00:25:00
- Role 00:20:00
- Types of Cranes and Hoists 00:20:00
- Inspection, Testing & Maintenance 01:20:00
- BASICS OF CRANE SAFETY 01:05:00
- Handling the Load 02:30:00
- Standard Hand Signals 00:30:00
- Protective Equipment 00:10:00
- Tips for using contractors 00:10:00
- Purpose of the Standards Around the World FREE 00:30:00
- British Standards FREE 02:00:00
- European Standards FREE 02:00:00
- Crane and Sling Safety Training Test 00:45:00