Overhead Crane & Rigging

TRAINING

Overhead Crane + Rigging Operator Training Programs

Certification programs for Bridge, Gantry & Jib Cranes ( BC Reg. G14.34 + CSA #B167-16 ) are available for beginner and experienced operators. Material is delivered through interactive discussion, multi-media presentations along with workbooks and handouts followed by practical hands-on training. Topics covered include:

  • Safety Regulations & Standards

  • Maintenance & Principals of Operation

  • Fundamentals & Operation Manual

  • Logbook & Pre-operational Inspections

  • Basic Rigging Skills

  • Hand Signals

  • Operational Hazards

  • Safe Load Handling & Load Capacity

Successful completion of each training program will require the passing of an examination of both theory knowledge and practical operating skills. Each operator will be required to re-certify every 3 years to maintain up to date requirements. 

BRIDGE, GANTRY & JIB CRANES

  • Electric Powered, Trolley & Gantry


Course Details

TRAIN TO ALL WORKSAFE BC STANDARDS

Requirments:


CLASSROOM, THEORY & ELEMENTS

  • Legislation & Standards

  • Principals of Operation

  • Load Handling

  • Operational Maintenance

  • Written Exam

WORKSITE HAZARD INSPECTION

  • Throughout the work day


COURSE MATERIALS PROVIDED

  • Workbook & Supplemental Handouts

  • Wallet card Certification: Upon successful course completion

  • Wall Certificate, if required

OPERATIONAL HANDS ON TRAINING

  • Operational Proficiency

  • Evaluation

Training:

TRAINING DURATION

Overhead Cranes & Rigging

  • Half day


Every operator of any of these training programs will need to re-certify every 3 years. If you have previously taken a DWM Training course or have completed training through another qualified provider and need to re-certify, please contact us to set up your re-certification training dates.

TRAINING LOCATION

  • For your convenience all training programs are offered as On-Site Training at your location.

Operator Re-certification:

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