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Crane Regulations & Risk Management - 1 Day

Course number: 880
Length: 1 day
Price: $685.00
Category: Management

This 1-day crane safety training course will give supervisors, plant managers, facility managers & safety managers information on OSHA and ASME B30 requirements for Overhead Crane Operation including the reason behind the requirements.  A key focus is on reducing and eliminating the most frequent Crane Incidents.

Good atmosphere - hands on

Nucor Steel Michael W.

(What I liked most about the seminar was…) Work book exercises.

WE Energies Tom P.

(What I liked most about the seminar was...) The amount of information was more
then I expected.

General Motors Mike B.

(What I liked about the seminar was…) The instructor. I enjoyed the time I spent
in class.

Gerdau Ameristeel Victor M.

(What did you like most about the seminar...) How to get everyone’s attention when instructing a subject.

Goodman Mfg. David B.

This training course provides supervisors, plant managers, facility managers, and safety managers with comprehensive knowledge of OSHA and ASME B30 regulations pertaining to Overhead Crane Operation, along with insights into the rationale behind these regulations. It delves into effective management techniques and includes thorough discussions on accident investigations.

 

Course objectives

  • Identify basic crane components
  • Identify the 5 most common rigging mistakes
  • Review and interpret crane incident studies and surveys
  • Distinguish between “should” and “shall,” per CMAA Specification 78.
  • Demonstrate crane hand signals
  • Establish a basic understanding of mobile cranes and load charts
  • Implement crane inspection requirements
  • Create an incident investigation
  • Assess critical components

Course outline

  • Crane incident studies:
    • Review of steel mill crane safety survey
    • Safety triangles and OSHA incident reports
    • Konecranes Training Incident overhead crane incident study
    • Crane standards and training requirements
  • Rigging safety – 5 biggest mistakes
  • Crane hand signals and communications
  • Mobile crane safety – Facility manager viewpoint
  • Overhead crane inspection requirements
  • Incident investigation
  • Critical component assessments
  • Preventing accidents
    • Crane safety – action plans
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