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Offshore crane Inspector

The Offshore Crane Inspector Training is a specialized program that immerses participants in the intricacies of offshore crane inspection. This course is essential in preparing professionals to take on the critical role of ensuring the safety and compliance of offshore cranes. The challenging offshore environment demands a high level of competence and expertise in crane inspection, and this training course serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals seeking to excel in this field.

Course code

DNV-LFT-08


Learning Objectives

  • Gain a deep understanding of regulations, standards, and compliance specific to offshore crane inspection
  • Develop proficiency in inspection techniques, covering all aspects of crane evaluation
  • Acquire the skills needed to perform risk assessments and ensure safe lifting operations.

Scope

  1. Introduction to offshore cranes
  2. Regulations and standards
  3. Offshore crane types and components
  4. Crane operation and maintenance
  5. Load charts and capacity
  6. Inspection techniques
  7. Wire rope and sling inspection
  8. Safety protocols
  9. Environmental factors
  10. Critical components and failure modes
  11. Risk assessment
  12. Hands-on inspection
  13. Emergency procedures

Duration

2 days


Entry requirement

  • Preferably 2 years of experience as crane operator
  • 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 2 years, issued on completion of the assessment.


Delivery method

Classroom Training
Onsite Training

Course code

DNV-LFT-08


Learning Objectives

  • Gain a deep understanding of regulations, standards, and compliance specific to offshore crane inspection
  • Develop proficiency in inspection techniques, covering all aspects of crane evaluation
  • Acquire the skills needed to perform risk assessments and ensure safe lifting operations.

Scope

  1. Introduction to offshore cranes
  2. Regulations and standards
  3. Offshore crane types and components
  4. Crane operation and maintenance
  5. Load charts and capacity
  6. Inspection techniques
  7. Wire rope and sling inspection
  8. Safety protocols
  9. Environmental factors
  10. Critical components and failure modes
  11. Risk assessment
  12. Hands-on inspection
  13. Emergency procedures

Duration

2 days


Entry requirement

  • Preferably 2 years of experience as crane operator
  • 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 2 years, issued on completion of the assessment.


Delivery method

Classroom Training
Onsite Training