| Course Name: | Crane Operator Training – Light Lifting Train The Trainer |
| Course #: | OP-105TL |
| Course Length (Days): | 2 |
| Who Should Attend: | Anyone who is designated to train crane operators who operate overhead/underhung hoists, monorails with underhung trolley or bridge, Light lifting workstation crane or hoists, overhead underhung and stationary hoists, wall cranes and jib cranes. |
| Required for Successful Completion: | Pass a written and practical evaluation |
| Course Description: | The information presented in this course is built around the knowledge and skills required to effectively instruct and support an overhead crane operator’s safety policy and training course for jib cranes and hoists. Topics include, but will not be limited to, the requirements of a crane operator, how to facilitate a training course, how to evaluate students, and how to become an effective trainer. The training is designed to equip the new trainer or to help the existing trainer become certified with delivering our OP-105L “Light Lifting Operator” training curriculum and assessments for operation of overhead/underhung hoists, monorails with underhung trolley or bridge, overhead underhung and stationary hoists, wall cranes and jib cranes. *Each Student will receive access to a PowerPoint presentation as well as one Course Kit per company. *1 Course Kit contains all materials to train 10 people. Additional course kits are available through QCT at a cost of $495.00 per kit
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| Topics Covered: | All topics in the OP-105L course will be covered
How to become an effective trainer How to deal with difficult students How to use VEGA to improve your training skills How to use WIFIM to engage your students What does it mean to be your company’s brand Ambassador |
| Applicable Regulations & Standards: | OSHA §1910.179 “Overhead and Gantry Cranes”
ASME B30.2 “Overhead and Gantry Cranes” ASME B30.16 “Overhead, Underhung and Stationary Hoists” ASME B30.17 “Cranes and Monorails (with Underhung Trolley or Bridge” CMAA Specification #79 “Crane Operator’s Guide” |
