Mobile Lifting Euipment 26-30 November 2017 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 26-JAN-17 This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered under ISO Quality Standards
Mobile Lifting Euipment WHY CHOOSE THIS TRAINING COURSE? This interactive, applications-driven 5-day training course will highlight the added value that Mobile Lifting Euipment can offer to support engineers and technicians working in heavy transportation and lifting, petroleum industries, and construction projects. It will show how to safely use such euipment economically, safely and environment friendly. The training course will emphasize the application of related recommended operation and maintenance practices advised by the most reputable manufacturers of such euipment and by the relevant standards, focus on proper euipment selection for specific jobs, retrieval and interpretation of data from euipment manuals. This training course will feature: Discussions on the types and applications of modern mobile lifting euipment including truck cranes and forklifts The importance of correct selection of lifting euipment for specific jobs The detailed description of lifting euipment systems and characteristic performance Focusing on standard safety measures to be applied on operating various lifting euipment WHO IS THIS TRAINING COURSE FOR? This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit: Load lifting engineers and supervisors Mobile cranes operators Mobile cranes maintenance engineers and technicians Mobile cranes inspectors Load lifting safety engineers and professionals WHAT ARE THE GOALS? By the end of this training course, participants will be able to: Outline the basics of lifting euipment safety List the types and applications of mobile lift euipment including forklifts and mobile cranes Outline the types and applications of mobile lifting euipment Discuss the issues of forklifts and truck cranes stability Describe the principle of operation of various stability monitoring systems used in modern forklifts and truck cranes List and explain the application of forklift attachments and the lifting tackles Inspect the lifting tackles including wire ropes, synthetic slings, clips, hooks, sockets, eyebolts, and hoist rings Apply a standard inspection procedure on truck cranes and write the relevant report Explain how to maintain the forklifts and truck cranes HOW WILL THIS TRAINING COURSE BE PRESENTED? This PetroKnowledge training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniues to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. The daily course sections will be highly interactive and participative. It also involves detailed discussions accompanying the presentation of videos showing the up-to-date technology in mobile cranes, load lifting safety, and mobile cranes maintenance and inspection. Delegates are strongly encouraged to bring and analyse data from their own work domain; this adds greater relevancy to the content. QUALITY CERTIFICATION Quality Certifi cations APPROVED P R O V I D E R www.petroknowledge.com
Daily Topics DAY 1 Load Lifting Euipment Basics Competency Description: A comprehensive introduction to the loads lifting terminology, basics, and related standards with special emphasis on lifting euipment certification and reuired lifting team skills. Outline the content of the standards for load lifting by mobile cranes Conduct the preparatory work prior to loads lifting Carry out the basic calculations prior to loads lifting List the competencies and skills of: crane operator, lifting signaller, lifting supervisor, and lifting team leader Load lifting safety standards Load lifting certification Load lifting basics: Preparatory work and calculations selection of euipment and lifting tackles load hitching - loads hanging load moving and signalling Load positioning or stacking Qualifications and skills of lifting euipment operators DAY 2 Lifting Tackles Competency Description: The description and comprehensive understanding of the types and application of lifting tackles or accessories with focusing on their materials, inspection, and safety factors. List the types of lifting tackles Identify the materials of various lifting tackles (Ropes slings clips and schackles hooks, sockets eye bolts and hoist rings) List the applications and the safety factors of lifting tackles Inspect a set of lifting tackles Wire ropes Types and classification Construction Grades Lays - Safety factor Sizing Aging Maintenance Safety precautions Inspection Rigging slings Working Load Limit (WLL)- Hitches (Single Bridle Basket Choker - Applications) - Synthetic slings (Types Grades - Applications) - Sling tables and sling leg load - Uneual sling lengths and centre of gravity - Sling shock load Clips and Schackles Standards - Wire rope clips types (U bolt fist grip) - Clips number and installation - Types of schackles (Screw anchor Chain anchor - Schackle rules - Schackles for synthetic slings) Hooks Standards - Hooks loading Load limit - Types (Wide schackle Sizes Material Grade) Sockets Types: Headache ball Wedge Applications Eye bolts and Hoist Rings Working load - Types - Alignment - Applications DAY 3 Forklift Competency Description: Delegates will be expected to make a meaningful contribution to everything associated with forklifts and in this respect, they will need to take cognizance of their different types and attachments, applications, and their design features with special focusing on their stability. Name the types forklifts Describe the layout of various types of forklifts Explain the forklift stability problems and their solutions List the operating hazards of forklifts Identify various forklift attachments Forklift types (Stand up rider Sit down rider Motorized hand pallet jack Rough terrain) Forklift layout and components Forklift stability and modern stability monitoring systems Forklift operating hazards Forklift operations (Pre-operation checks Picking up the load Travelling with load load placement Moving on ramps Crossing railroads Parking) Forklift hazards Forklift attachments (Side shifters carton clamp Drum rotator Paper roll clamp bar arm clamp pallet handler Pull and push - ) Forklift safety standards MOBILE LIFTING EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Membership No.: 125094 Daily Topics DAY 4 Mobile Truck Cranes Competency Description: Participants need to gain a sound understanding of the main types of truck cranes, applications, and lifting operations. Emphasis will be on design features of truck cranes that affect their stability and the safety systems that modern truck cranes actually have. Name the types of truck cranes, and state their applications Describe the design features of truck cranes Plan for load lifting loads with truck cranes Interpret the load charts of truck cranes Describe the stability and safety systems of truck cranes Types of mobile crane Telescopic boom (Rough terrain - Carry deck Pick& carry Carrier mounted Crawler Truck mounted) Lattice boom (Carrier mounted Crawler Truck mounted Long reach) Mobile crane identification Mobile crane layout and components Load charts Reeving load blocks Mobile crane stability and operation uadrants Mobile crane Operation Pre-lift operations (Selection of proper crane - Critical lift criteria and preparation Boom length & radius & angle Ground bearing capacity checking Load and rigging Environment conditions Selection of operator and signalling person Lift plan checklist Lift plan drawing Site preparation) Safe operating procedure (crane levelling load rigging load lifting load moving load positioning) Data hazard sheet Safety systems DAY 5 Maintenance and Inspection of Mobile Lifting Euipment Competency Description: A load lifting team leader needs to ensure that his truck cranes perform with maximum safety thereby they have to be well maintained and regularly inspected; in this regard, the standard regulations have to be applied and a careful planning has to be conducted prior to loads lifting. Interpret the mechanical maintenance records. Describe the periodic maintenance operations for truck cranes. Conduct regular inspection of truck cranes. Explain how to periodically certify truck cranes Mobile cranes Maintenance Basics of mechanical maintenance Pre-delivery maintenance of mobile cranes In-service maintenance intervals and operations Maintenance personnel ualification and skills Maintenance information and records Inspection Crane data Crane manual and records Pre-inspection operations Crane set-up Load charts Crane inspection components Assessment of crane condition Quality Certifi cations Member of Clear Concepts. Clean Environment. The PMI Registered Education Provider logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. MOBILE LIFTING EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Mobile Lifting Euipment Please use BLOCK CAPITALS to fill in this form. It is important that you read carefully through all information before starting to complete the form. REGISTRATION DETAILS Family Name... First Name (Mr./Ms.)... Position... Company... Mailing Address...... Telephone Fax AUTHORISATION Mobile Email Authorised by... Position... Mailing Address...... Telephone Fax Mobile Email COURSE SCHEDULE 26-30 November 2017 Dubai, United Arab Emirates REGISTRATION FEES US$ 4,500/ - per participant This fee is inclusive of Documentation, Lunch and Refreshments MODE OF PAYMENT Please invoice my company Please invoice me Cheue payable to PetroKnowledge Limited WAYS TO REGISTER T: +971 2 5577 389 F: +971 2 5577 128 E: info@petroknowledge.com W: www.petroknowledge.com HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Hotel accommodation is not included in the Registration Fee. A reduced corporate rate and a limited number of rooms are available for attendees wishing to stay at the hotel venue. Please make your reuest for accommodation at least 3 weeks prior to the commencement of the course. CERTIFICATION A Certificate of Completion will only be awarded to those delegates who attend the entire course Training & Development Services for the Oil & Gas Industry PetroKnowledge Limited P. O. Box 135120 Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. CANCELLATIONS & SUBSTITUTIONS You must notify the Registrar of cancellations at least 2 weeks before a scheduled seminar in order to be eligible for a credit. If you cannot attend, you may send a replacement from your organisation at no charge. There is a $250 handling charge for all cancellations or rescheduling. We reserve the right to cancel a seminar due to low enrolment. All registrants will be notified in advance and a full refund will be provided upon reuest. DISCLAIMER Circumstances beyond the control of PetroKnowledge may necessitate postponement, change of venue or substitution of the Instructor. As such, PetroKnowledge reserves the right to implement such amendments.