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Overhead Crane Maintenance, Operation and Signalling

Overhead Crane Maintenance, Operation and Signalling
Summary

To move extremely heavy or bulky loads through the overhead space in a facility, instead of through aisles or on the floor, an overhead crane (also called an industrial crane, crane, or overhead traveling crane is a machine that lifts, lowers and moves a load horizontally. Overhead cranes have high lifting capacities for load movement. Crane travel is directed by an operator, either manually or with a wired pendant station or wireless controls that guide their electric- or pneumatic-powered travel. Typical uses include multi-directional movement of materials to support manufacturing, storage, loading or unloading activities inside a facility, outside in a yard, or at a railway or shipping port. 


Overhead cranes are important tools used in some modern industry sectors such as construction, manufacturing, mining and shipping. They are highly essential equipment that requires good knowledge of safety practices and competences to operate. They are used in moving heavy loads from one place to another. Due to industrialization and high productivity, modern industries have adopted the use of cranes to fast-track their project delivery. When using overhead cranes, safety is very important because any slipup can lead to serious injury or untimely death. However, if used cautiously, you will be able to achieve all your goals quickly. Even though overhead cranes are extremely adaptable to quite a lot of environments, they are extremely reliable.

In this 3-days B. Khebra’s Overhead Crane Maintenance, Operation and Signalling training program delegates will learn about Overhead cranes, their major components and best practices for safe operation, trainee’s will also know about the different types of slings, hooks and safe rigging practices, Finally they will learn about Overhead care maintenance.


Reference
Overhead Crane Maintenance, Operation and Signalling

Objective

Upon successful completion of this course, the delegates will be able to:

  • To ensure that overhead crane and hoist operators have the knowledge and skills required to recognize equipment deficiencies when conducting required inspections during use.
  • To ensure that all personnel who operate cranes and hoists understand their responsibilities for safe use, and they comply with all OSHA training requirements as a competent person.
  • Understand how to operate overhead cranes safely
  • Understand what Qualifications are required for successful Crane Operators.
  • How to conduct daily operator inspection
  • Risk Management in Overhead cranes
  • Know the different types of Slings
  • Know overhead cranes operating and maintenance best practices
  • Develop preventive maintenance program.
  • Understand Rigging equipment and basic rigging plan

Who should attend
  • Overhead crane operators
  • Maintenance Technicians
  • Maintenance Engineers
  • HSE Specialists

Additional Information
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Overhead Crane Maintenance, Operation and Signalling
  • What is an Overhead Crane?
  • Crane Operator Qualifications
  • Know the cranes you operate
  • Practical instruction at a crane; Conducting a daily operator inspection.
  • Identify all major crane components
  • Explain the function of major components
  • Explain and use recommended hand signals
  • Explain and apply all recommended safety procedures
  • Safe operating practices
  • Rigging Equipment
  • Risk Management
  • The Basic Rigging Plan
  • Good & Bad Rigging Practices Slings & Inspections Criteria
  • Wire Rope Slings
  • Chain Slings
  • Nylon Web Slings
  • Metal Mesh Slings
  • Endless Slings • Eyebolts
  • Shackles
  • Hooks Rigging Fundamentals
  • Safe Rigging Practices
  • Calculating Load Weight
  • Rigging Calculations & Exercises
  • Centre of Gravity
  • Turning Loads
  • Introduction, Safety, Crane Terminology and Service Classes
  • Crane Bridge Tracking
  • Runways and Wheels
  • Crane Structural • Brakes - Load, Holding, Hydraulic and Disc
  • Bridge and Trolley Drive Machinery
  • Hoist Machinery - Gearing and Couplings
  • Preventative Maintenance Best Practice
BK Instructor
BK Instructor
Instructor
  • BK Management Team believe that learning is not only about acquiring technical skills, it is also about learning behaviors & Competencies that are desirable for work in plant operation & maintenance critical dimensions. Our holistic teaching develops our delegates' personal effectiveness to function both as an individual and as a team player. The course delivery & modes of instruction will incorporate theory , practical skills and Q&A sessions. 
  • To enhance learning outcomes, theory sessions will comprise classroom based lecture that will intersperse with interactive discussions, scenario-based, case-study, group exercises, video clips, power point slides, learners' Guide and the application of various tools which will be provided to help in the delegates and participants of the learning’s objectives. With successful implementation of the learnt skills they are bound to enhance Individual & Organizational growth.
  • For online / Interactive Virtual sessions, Delegate should have a stable & good Internet connection on his Laptop.

On successful completion of this training course, BK’s Certificate with eligible Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE), will be awarded to the delegates , one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance.

Course Features

  • Core : Training
  • Category : Quality
  • Days : 3
  • Duaration : 24 Hours