Overhead Crane Training Course
These versatile machines are extremely useful for depositing items from one area of a workplace to another. That being said, the safety considerations required when operating an overhead crane means that training of everyone using these machines is essential to maintain a safe working environment. All our Overhead Crane Training courses are carried out on customer premises. This gives every trainee the opportunity to acquire a full understanding and appreciation for the exact piece of equipment they will be using during their normal working day.
The trainees will also be familiarised with the types of loads they will be moving on a day-to-day basis.
All our Overhead Crane Training courses contain an associated knowledge theory training and test section, and practical training and test elements. The theory part will incorporate an instructor presentation and safety video.
During the practical element, the trainee will be required to secure various loads using various lifting accessories and manoeuvre the load safely. If the trainee passes a pre-use, practical and theory test, only then will they be considered competent
Types of Crane and Lifting accessories
Our Crane Operator Training and Slinging courses cover a range of lifting equipment, including overhead cranes and gantry cranes.
Some of the lifting accessories we use are slings, chains, lifting beams, plate clamps, and shackles.
Course location
Wherever your location, it is possible for us to carry out Overhead Crane Operator Training on your premises. We can cover any shift pattern or weekend at no extra cost to you. If you require any other type of industrial training please contact us via email at [email protected] or via telephone at 0121 555 7757.
Course Duration
1-day refresher course for up to 4 experienced operators, who have previously held a valid certificate
2-day basic training course for up to 4 novice operators or with little experience
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