Overhead Crane Inspection Training Refresher Course - 1 Day
PRE-REQUISITE: 818, 819, or 820 taken within the last 2 years.
This 1-day overhead crane inspection training course covers important regulation changes and is a review for attendees who took an 818, 819, or 820 course 2 or more years ago.
Cedar Bay Generating DC(What I liked most about the seminar was…..) Although having some
knowledge of rigging practices previously, this course gave detail info on how to size rigging devices for various loads.
Gerdau Ameristeel Wayne J.(What I liked about the seminar was….) How much knowledge that instructor
shared. Instructor did a great job. He has a great deal of knowledge about cranes and the components. He (did) good on his presentations and should be recommended. This was one of the better class that I've taken with a good instructor.
Trane Richard B.Very good instructor, cares and understands the value of safety and what damage it
causes. (I liked…) the instructor’s knowledge and ability to listen and answer questions.
American Axle David H.(What I liked most about the seminar was...) Hands on training and lift
calculations. Very good content. I received more out of the class than I had expected at the onset.
Weld Plus Troy G.It was all good. I learned more than I knew before this course.
Crane Inspection Training for Past Attendees
This 1-day overhead crane inspection training course covers important regulation changes and is a review for attendees who took an 818, 819, or 820 course 2 or more years ago.
Participants will discuss any regulatory agency requirement changes, record keeping and new or different inspection criteria/techniques. A written evaluation will be administered.
Students should bring course books provided at their initial crane inspection course.
(If this particular course is not currently offered in your area. Please contact our Crane Training Institute for more information on when this course may become available in your area or an area near you.)
Course objectives
- Perform crane inspections in accordance with all pertinent codes and regulations
- Understand and interpret applicable sections of OSHA Title 29 regulations
- Working knowledge of ANSI/ASME Standard B30
- Recognize and perform record keeping
- Be able to perform consistent, comprehensive crane inspections
Course outline
- General crane inspection requirements
- General crane safety and housekeeping
- Hazards and shutdown conditions
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