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Appointed person for lifting operations

This training program represents a significant asset for individuals engaged in lifting operations. It has been thoughtfully structured to equip participants with the essential knowledge and competencies needed to meticulously plan and carry out lifting operations with a strong focus on safety and efficiency. This course not only fosters competence but also serves as a proactive measure to mitigate potential accidents and injuries.

Course code

DNV-LFT-04


Learning Objectives

  • Carry out planning for the selection of cranes, personnel and lifting equipment necessary for the management of a lifting operation to the required standard
  • Plan the lift, including resources required to supervise, co-ordinate and control all types of lifting operations
  • To have the knowledge and understanding to implement safe systems of work for lifting operations and be able to write risk assessments & method statements.

Scope

  1. Legislation and regulations
  2. Roles and responsibilities
  3. Types of lifting equipment
  4. Risk assessment
  5. Site assessment
  6. Load calculation
  7. Lifting categorisation
  8. Selection of lifting accessories
  9. Planning a lifting operation
  10. Inspection and maintenance
  11. Lifting plans
  12. Lifting method statement
  13. Safe working practices
  14. Practical exercises

Duration

4 days


Entry requirement

  • Professionals who have completed lifting supervisor training or have at least 5 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-04


Learning Objectives

  • Carry out planning for the selection of cranes, personnel and lifting equipment necessary for the management of a lifting operation to the required standard
  • Plan the lift, including resources required to supervise, co-ordinate and control all types of lifting operations
  • To have the knowledge and understanding to implement safe systems of work for lifting operations and be able to write risk assessments & method statements.

Scope

  1. Legislation and regulations
  2. Roles and responsibilities
  3. Types of lifting equipment
  4. Risk assessment
  5. Site assessment
  6. Load calculation
  7. Lifting categorisation
  8. Selection of lifting accessories
  9. Planning a lifting operation
  10. Inspection and maintenance
  11. Lifting plans
  12. Lifting method statement
  13. Safe working practices
  14. Practical exercises

Duration

4 days


Entry requirement

  • Professionals who have completed lifting supervisor training or have at least 5 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