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URL:https://x8ti.com/event/lifting-equipment-inspection-training-course/
SUMMARY:Lifting Equipment Inspection Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\nLifting equipment are used to lift and transfer
  miscellaneous heavy materials from one location to another or from one he
 ight to another e.g.\, heavy machinery components\, building materials\, r
 aw materials and finished products etc. in the industry since they are not
  feasible to do manually. Examples of lifting equipment include\, but are 
 not limited to\, mobile cranes\, tower cranes\, electric overhead traction
  cranes\, hoists\, winches\, chain pulley blocks etc.\n\nOil\, gas and che
 mical industries’ installations increasingly use such lifting equipment 
 not only during the construction and commissioning stage but also during s
 teady-state operations. However\, if these pieces of lifting equipment fai
 l while in service\, consequences can be very dangerous\, depending upon w
 hether their lifted loads or the lifting equipment themselves collapse on 
 the people or live hydrocarbon equipment and vessels\, resulting in fire a
 nd explosion. The health (integrity) of such lifting equipment must be ens
 ured through well planned and well-executed certified inspections.\n\nLift
 ing equipment should have their baseline (initial) inspection to record wh
 ere such equipment(s) originally stand with regards to their original cond
 ition (health). Subsequent inspections record how their health conditions 
 are maintaining or deteriorating and help the maintenance engineers to pla
 n the timely servicing\, repair and replacements to avert disastrous failu
 res while in operation.\n\nThis Xcelerate training course will empower att
 endees with comprehensive knowledge of the need and procedures for Lifting
  Equipment Inspection. The interrelationship between Inspection/Asset Inte
 grity Management and HSE excellence is seen as an important aspect in the 
 industry.\n\nHence\, this course will help develop a very important aspect
  in personnel’s professional journey which will eventually benefit which
 ever company they would work for.\n\nLearning Objectives\n\n 	Learn about 
 lifting equipment\n 	Comprehend the examples of lifting equipment\n 	Discu
 ss the risks associated with the operation of the lifting equipment\n 	Lea
 rn various baseline inspection techniques to ensure the integrity of the l
 ifting equipment\n 	Learn various in-service inspection techniques to ensu
 re the integrity of the lifting equipment\n 	Note the importance of load t
 esting of the lifting equipment\n 	Understand Personnel Lifting Platforms 
 as different from material lifting equipment\n 	Understand certification r
 equirements of the lifting equipment\n 	Appreciate good operating practice
 s for the lifting equipment\n 	Maintain/manage a good spares strategy for 
 the lifting equipment\n 	Understand inspection for changes in the crane\n 
 	Comprehend inspection of cranes in regular use/ not in regular use\n 	Com
 prehend the importance of Close-out from inspection recommendation\n 	Addr
 ess Insurance\, Legal and Statutory aspects of such lifting equipment insp
 ections\n 	Experience various incidents involving the lifting equipment an
 d their Root Cause Analyses\n\nTraining Methodology \n\n 	Lectures (Tutor
 -assisted online and classroom as per prevailing situations/requirements)\
 n 	Seminars &amp\; Presentations\n 	Group Discussions\n 	Assignments\n 	Ca
 se Studies &amp\; Functional Exercises\n\nBenefits for Your Organization\n
 \n 	Minimize disastrous adverse impact on personnel safety and business co
 ntinuity\n 	Preventing the live failure incidents of the lifting equipment
 \n 	Implementation of recommended actions from the inspections\n 	Reduce g
 reatly the costs associated with failure incidents\n 	Lowering/Negating in
 surance premiums\, compensation to employees\, legal fees and regulatory/s
 tatutory penalties\n 	The culture of good inspection practices and strateg
 y leaves a positive impact on customers\, lenders\, insurance underwriters
  and management system certification agencies.\n 	Good impression on regul
 atory &amp\; statutory authorities\, industry and societal spectrum at lar
 ge\n\nBenefits for You\n\n 	Skill development/continual professional devel
 opment\n 	Development of confidence by understanding the importance of ins
 pection and good practices involving the lifting equipment\, and thus prov
 ing to be a successful professional\n 	An individual develops an inspectio
 n/surveillance attitude towards his professional\, domestic and social lif
 e with knowledge gained in this training course\n 	Understanding of regula
 tory compliance's around the subject\n\nTarget Audience\n\n 	Inspection/As
 set Integrity/ QA-QC/Engineering/Technical Design professionals at all lev
 els (trainees\, interns\, technicians\, officers\, managers and others)\n 
 	All steady-state line-functions at all levels (trainees\, interns\, offic
 ers\, managers\, senior managers in operation\, maintenance\, inspection\,
  engineering\, other line disciplines)\n 	Middle management and Senior Man
 agement (a smaller customized part of this course)\n 	Non-line functions s
 uch as office managers and planning executives\n\nCourse Outline\n\nThe Li
 fting Equipment\n\n 	Basics: The shift from manual to mechanical lifting\n
  	Industry reliance on lifting equipment\n 	Examples of lifting equipment 
 and their applications\n 	Risks associated with the operation of the lifti
 ng equipment\n 	Importance of Inspection for the lifting equipment\n 	How 
 ignoring small problems can lead to major accidents\n 	Assessment and Q&am
 p\;A\n\nMobile Cranes\n\n 	Types of Mobile Cranes\n 	Baseline (initial) in
 spection records\n 	Routine/Pre-planned visual in-service visual Inspectio
 ns and Pre-use visual Inspection\n 	Inspection of physical damage to crane
  components\, corrosion\, and a sign of ageing\n 	Inspection of wind indic
 ator\n 	Specialized Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)\n 	Load testing and load
  cells\n 	Labeling  SWL (Safe Working Load) post load testing and color c
 oding\n 	Inspection of the prime mover (IC engine/Electric motor)\n 	Inspe
 ction of land conditions and stability of operation\n\nTower Cranes\n\n 	T
 ower Crane – Broad Categories\n 	Baseline (initial) inspection records\n
  	Routine/Pre-planned visual in-service visual Inspections and Pre-use vis
 ual Inspection\n 	Inspection of physical damage to crane components\, corr
 osion\, and a sign of ageing\n 	Inspection of wind indicator\n 	Specialize
 d Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)\n 	Load testing and load cells\n 	Labeling
   SWL (Safe Working Load) post load testing and color coding\n 	Inspectio
 n of the prime mover (IC engine/Electric motor)\n 	Inspection of foundatio
 n conditions and stability of operation\n\nElectric Overhead Traction (EOT
 ) Cranes\n\n 	Types of EOT Cranes\n 	Baseline (initial) inspection records
 \n 	Routine/Pre-planned visual in-service visual Inspections and Pre-use v
 isual Inspection\n 	Inspection of physical damage to crane components\, co
 rrosion\, and a sign of ageing\n 	Inspection of wind indicator\n 	Speciali
 zed Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)\n 	Load testing and load cells\n 	Labeli
 ng SWL (Safe Working Load) post load testing and color coding\n 	Inspectio
 n of building conditions housing the lift and stability of operation\n\nHo
 ists\n\n 	Baseline (initial) inspection records\n 	Routine/Pre-planned vis
 ual in-service visual Inspections and Pre-use visual Inspection\n 	Inspect
 ion of physical damage to hoist components\, corrosion\, and a sign of age
 ing\n 	Labelling SWL (Safe Working Load) post load testing and color codin
 g\n 	Inspection of the prime mover (IC engine/Electric motor)\n 	Inspectio
 n of foundation/support conditions and stability of operation\n\nWinches\n
 \n 	Baseline (initial) inspection records\n 	Routine/Pre-planned visual in
 -service visual Inspections and Pre-use visual Inspection\n 	Inspection of
  physical damage to winch components\, corrosion and sign of ageing\n 	Lab
 eling  SWL (Safe Working Load) post load testing and color coding\n 	Insp
 ection of support conditions and stability of operation\n\nChain Pulley Bl
 ocks\n\n 	Baseline (initial) inspection records\n 	Routine/Pre-planned vis
 ual in-service visual Inspections and Pre-use visual Inspection\n 	Inspect
 ion of physical damage to Chain Pulley Block components\, corrosion\, and 
 a sign of ageing\n 	Labeling  SWL (Safe Working Load) post load testing a
 nd color coding\n 	Inspection of foundation conditions and stability of op
 eration\n\nBest Practices\, Insurance\, Legal and Statutory Aspects \n\n 
 	Best Inspection Practices\n 	Understand Inspection for changes in the cra
 ne\n 	Comprehend Inspection of cranes in regular use/ not in regular use\n
  	Insurance\,\n 	Legal and Statutory Aspects\n\nUse of Personnel Lifting P
 latforms\n\n 	How is Personnel Lifting Platforms different from material l
 ifting equipment?\n 	Critical inspection points: cages\, anchor points\, c
 ommunication means\n 	Types of Personnel Lifting Platforms\n 	Baseline (in
 itial) inspection records\n 	Routine/Pre-planned visual in-service visual 
 Inspections and Pre-use visual Inspection\n 	Inspection of physical damage
  to crane components\, corrosion\, and a sign of ageing\n 	Inspection of W
 ind indicator\n 	Specialized Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)\n 	Load testing
  and load cells\n 	Labeling SWL (Safe Working Load) post load testing and 
 color coding\n 	Inspection of the prime mover (IC engine/Electric motor)\n
  	Inspection of land conditions and stability of operation\n\nIncidents fr
 om Lifting Equipment Failures\n\n 	Failure incidents in poor design\n 	Fai
 lure incidents in poor inspection\, maintenance\, and operation practices\
 n 	Failure analysis/ Root Cause Analysis\n 	Importance of training and con
 tinuous professional development (CPD) for inspection personnel and crane 
 operators\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;
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CATEGORIES:Mechanical Engineering
LOCATION:Kuala Lumpur Training Courses\, Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala L
 umpur\, Malaysia\, Malaysia
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