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Safe offshore crane operations

The training is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to operate offshore cranes safely and efficiently. Offshore crane operations are essential in industries such as oil and gas, where the safety of personnel and equipment is of utmost importance.

Course code

DNV-CRN-02


Learning Objectives

  • To provide hands-on training to develop the necessary skills for operating different types of offshore cranes
  • To operate offshore cranes safely and efficiently, adhering to best practices
  • To learn how to read and interpret load rating charts to make informed decisions during crane operations.

Scope

  1. Terms and definitions
  2. Duties and responsibilities
  3. Legal requirements
  4. Slinging procedures
  5. Rigging and slinging
  6. Types of offshore cranes
  7. Inspection of offshore cranes
  8. Operation manual and logbook
  9. Proximity hazards
  10. Working with cranes
  11. Crane set-up (around 50% of worldwide hazards)
  12. Poor rigging practices
  13. Load rating chart
  14. Lifting areas diagram
  15. The range diagram
  16. Rated capacity indicator
  17. Tandem lifting

Duration

3 days


Entry requirement

  • Must be at least 21 years old
  • Minimum qualifications: Higher secondary school certificate/equivalent
  • 5 years of experience as a crane operator
  • Valid license for specific equipment
  • Has previously completed a 3-day training course
  • Ability to read/speak the English language.

Assessment

  • Theoretical assessment at the end of the course
  • Practical assessment on offshore crane.

Certificate and validity

Certificate of attendance, valid for 2 years, issued on completion of the assessment.

Delivery method

In-person Training
Blended Training (Non-ADNOC Certificate)
Virtual Training (Non-ADNOC Certificate).

Course code

DNV-CRN-02


Learning Objectives

  • To provide hands-on training to develop the necessary skills for operating different types of offshore cranes
  • To operate offshore cranes safely and efficiently, adhering to best practices
  • To learn how to read and interpret load rating charts to make informed decisions during crane operations.

Scope

  1. Terms and definitions
  2. Duties and responsibilities
  3. Legal requirements
  4. Slinging procedures
  5. Rigging and slinging
  6. Types of offshore cranes
  7. Inspection of offshore cranes
  8. Operation manual and logbook
  9. Proximity hazards
  10. Working with cranes
  11. Crane set-up (around 50% of worldwide hazards)
  12. Poor rigging practices
  13. Load rating chart
  14. Lifting areas diagram
  15. The range diagram
  16. Rated capacity indicator
  17. Tandem lifting

Duration

3 days


Entry requirement

  • Must be at least 21 years old
  • Minimum qualifications: Higher secondary school certificate/equivalent
  • 5 years of experience as a crane operator
  • Valid license for specific equipment
  • Has previously completed a 3-day training course
  • Ability to read/speak the English language.

Assessment

  • Theoretical assessment at the end of the course
  • Practical assessment on offshore crane.

Certificate and validity

Certificate of attendance, valid for 2 years, issued on completion of the assessment.

Delivery method

In-person Training
Blended Training (Non-ADNOC Certificate)
Virtual Training (Non-ADNOC Certificate).