Course Content
To have a basic understanding of the relevant regulations including LOLER 1998, PUWER 1998, and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
Have a basic understanding of the industry, the dangers of working in the industry and their responsibilities as an operator
Have a working knowledge of the manufacturer’s handbook for the particular machine to be used. Be able to locate and identify the major components of the machine and explain their functions. Set up an exclusion zone
Identify and maintain PPE appropriate for overhead crane use
Conduct all pre-operational and running checks in accordance with manufacturer’s and legislative requirements
Prepare the overhead crane for use and operate the machine safely and efficiently
Environmental considerations
Carry out all end of work and shut down procedures
• Pre-shift checks
• Stopping/Starting
• Traverse
• Pathways
• Lifting Weight/Off Central Loads
• Lowering/Raising
• Safe Storage
• Safe lifting from vehicles Crane & Hoist
• Responsibilities and legal requirements including Health & Safety examination of lifting gear
• Calculation of breaking strain and safe working loads of ropes any circumference and chains of any diameter
• Daily Safety checks
• Weight Estimation
• Safe methods of lifting
Equipment & Other Requirements
Equipment & Other Requirements
Candidates are required to bring the following equipment on the day of the training:-
- PPE – Hard Hat, Safety boots, High Visible Jacket/Vest.
- Company CITB Levy number – Candidates attending Construction related courses should bring their company CITB Levy number with them if applicable.
- A Form of photo ID ( Passport, Driving license, Formal ID Cards)
If attending a refresher course candidate must provide their current certificate on the day of the training.
If preferred you can also email us a copy of your certificate prior to attending the course.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the course, delegates should be able to:
• Demonstrate a basic understanding of the industry and their roles and responsibilities as an operator
• Demonstrate a working knowledge of the manufacturer’s handbook
• Locate and identify the major components and controls of the crane and explain their functions
• Explain how weights and centres of gravity are identified
• Use the correct access/egress procedures and explain the emergency egress procedures (cab types)
• Conduct all pre-operation checks
• Check all relevant warning systems, emergency stop function and motion limiters
• Set up an exclusion zone
• Configure and set the crane for lifting and transferring duties
• Travel using the full working range of the beam and trolley, with and without loads
• Lift and move various loads, using the full lateral and longitudinal travel at various heights
• Minimise uncontrolled movement of the load
• Place loads safely and accurately, including in locations out of sight
• Carry out all end of shift and shut down procedures
Course Aim
To teach the delegate how to safely operate a pendant or remote-controlled overhead gantry crane. To provide knowledge and understanding in the following areas:
Course Overview
This course is to provide the candidate with the essential knowledge and skill to perform his tasks to the highest level. During the course, participants will be encouraged to participate in practical demonstrations and exercises, as well as learning theory lessons to ensure their understanding of the material is comprehensive.