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safety awareness training| lifting operations training
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Lifting Operations training is important for all personnel involved with any type of lifting activity. This e-Learning course provides an overview of Lifting Operations in the Oil and Gas Industry and the Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER).
Included in the course are definitions of LOLER; the personnel to whom these regulations apply; what equipment is covered; the various rules and regulations; and planning and performing task based risk assessments prior to undertaking lifting operations. This course was produced in partnership with lifting operations specialist Sparrows Offshore.
Targeted Participants
This course is aimed at all personnel who have any involvement in performing or planning lifting operations.
Typical Duration
Features
- Refers to SI 1998/2306 (PUWER) and SI 1999/2051 (MHSWR)
- Continuous assessment throughout course
- Automatic remediation of incorrectly answered questions
- Can be tailored to suit a company's specific requirements
- High quality illustration based animations and video sequences
- Integrated trainee results management system
- Can be deployed by CD ROM, Corporate Intranet or Internet
- SCORM™ Compliant
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Course Content
Module 1 - Introduction
- Define LOLER
- Identify LOLER Regulations in the Workplace
- Identify who LOLER Regulations apply to
- Identify Responsibilities of Personnel within LOLER
- Identify Lifting Equipment Covered by LOLER
- Identify Lifting Accessories Used within LOLER
- Identify Training and Competency Standards
Module 2 - Rules and Regulations
- Recognise Different Types of Lifting Equipment
- Identify the Different Categories of Lifts
- Identify Safe Lifting Practices and Activities
- Identify Restrictions on Lifting Activities and Operations
- Explain when a Permit Requirement for Lifting is Required
- Identify the Colour Code Practice
- Explain the Procedure for Examination, Testing and Control of Lifting Equipment and Accessories
- Explain how you Determine if the Equipment is Fit for Use
- Explain what Happens when the Equipment is Termed Defective
Module 3 - Planning and Task Based Risk Assessment
- Explain the Importance of Task Based Risk Assessments
- Describe the Task Based Risk Assessment
- Illustrate a Simple Risk Matrix
- Describe the Planning Process for Lifting Equipment Use
- Identify the Different Types of Lifting Plans
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