Lifting supervisor training
The Lifting Supervisor training program is designed to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively manage lifting operations. In this course, we delve into a wide array of essential topics, from understanding regulations and standards to mastering communication, risk assessment, and safe work practices.
Course code
DNV-LFT-03
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the vital role of a Lifting Supervisor in ensuring the safety and efficiency of lifting operations
- Familiarize yourself with international standards governing lifting operations and non-compliance consequences
- Understand lifting plans and tackle simulated emergency scenarios to enhance your skills.
Scope
- Introduction to lifting operations
- Importance of lifting supervisor role
- Responsibilities of a lifting supervisor
- Safety regulations and standards
- Risk assessment and management
- Overview of relevant regulations (e.g., OSHA, ANSI)
- International standards for lifting operations
- Compliance and consequences for non-compliance
- Load securement and rigging practices
- Types of lifting equipment
- Pre-lift assessments
- Inspection and maintenance requirements
- Troubleshooting and problem-solving
- Incident reporting and emergency response
Duration
3 days
Entry requirement
- Riggers who have completed advanced rigging and slinging or professionals with at least 4 years of experience in lifting
- Ability to read/speak English language.
Assessment
- Instructor Interactive questions throughout the course
- Theoretical and practical assessment at the end of the course.
Certificate and validity
Certificate of attendance, valid for 3 years, issued on completion of the assessment.
Delivery method
Classroom Training
Onsite Training
Course code
DNV-LFT-03
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the vital role of a Lifting Supervisor in ensuring the safety and efficiency of lifting operations
- Familiarize yourself with international standards governing lifting operations and non-compliance consequences
- Understand lifting plans and tackle simulated emergency scenarios to enhance your skills.
Scope
- Introduction to lifting operations
- Importance of lifting supervisor role
- Responsibilities of a lifting supervisor
- Safety regulations and standards
- Risk assessment and management
- Overview of relevant regulations (e.g., OSHA, ANSI)
- International standards for lifting operations
- Compliance and consequences for non-compliance
- Load securement and rigging practices
- Types of lifting equipment
- Pre-lift assessments
- Inspection and maintenance requirements
- Troubleshooting and problem-solving
- Incident reporting and emergency response
Duration
3 days
Entry requirement
- Riggers who have completed advanced rigging and slinging or professionals with at least 4 years of experience in lifting
- Ability to read/speak English language.
Assessment
- Instructor Interactive questions throughout the course
- Theoretical and practical assessment at the end of the course.
Certificate and validity
Certificate of attendance, valid for 3 years, issued on completion of the assessment.
Delivery method
Classroom Training
Onsite Training