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CRANE REGULATIONS & RISK MANAGEMENT - LIVE WEBINAR - 1 DAY

Course number: 880W
Length: 1 Day
Price: $719.00
Category: Online Courses

This 1-day Live Webinar crane safety training course will give supervisors, plant managers, facility managers & safety managers information on OSHA and ASME B30 requirements for Overhead Crane Operation including the reason behind the requirements.  A key focus is on reducing and eliminating the most frequent Crane Incidents.

Webinar - Live
February 22,2021

The knowledge of OSHA regulation and being able to adapt to this group!

Alcoa Bob S.

From a personal standpoint, I was impressed with the repore the instructor had
with our class. He was extremely patient and enthusiastic about what he was trying to get across to us about operating and maintaining our crane. I was also very impressed with his knowledge of the electrical & mechanical workings of so many different types of cranes. He is truly a valuable resource to your company and to those he teaches.

Conoco PhillipsVenco Richard G.

(What I liked most about the seminar was…) Hands on.

ExxonMobil Steven D.

(Instructor) made it interesting. Very good - don't change.

Procter & Gamble Mike L.

(What I liked most about the seminar was...) We stay(ed) on topic.

Montenay Power Tristian G.

Good management practices are discussed in detail as well as some accident investigations.

Included in the course is one copy of the CMAA #70 Specification at no additional charge.

Course outline

1. Safety & Introductions

2. Crane Incident Studies: 

A. Review of Steel Mill Crane Safety Survey

B. Safety Triangles & OSHA Incident Report

C. KTI Overhead Crane Incident Study

D.  Crane Standards & Training Requirements

3. Rigging Safety  - 5 Biggest Mistakes

4. Crane Hand Signals & Communications

5. Mobile Crane Safety – Facility Manager Viewpoint

6. Overhead Crane Inspections Requirements

7. Incident Investigation

8. Critical Component Assessments

9. Conclusions to Prevent Incidents

10. Crane Safety – Action Plans

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