Description
Crane operators count on signalers to provide vital lifting instructions. Whether you deliver signals, receive them or just witness them, it is important that you know why they are important, what they are, and what to do if stop work signals are given. This course provides a crane signaling overview that is appropriate for all people who work around cranes and lays the foundation for additional, in-depth and hands-on training that crane operators and signalers will receive.
Course Objectives:
Recognize the importance of crane signaling;Identify the forces that signaled movements can exert on crane equipment and loads;Know the methods by which crane operators and signalers communicate;Identify resources to use to properly deliver signals;Recognize communication barriers and limitations and how to compensate for them;Know all official signals for “stop work";Know what to do if crane communication is unclear
Duration: 14 min.
What you'll learn
Recognize the importance of crane signaling
Identify the forces that signaled movements can exert on crane equipment and loads
Know the methods by which crane operators and signalers communicate
Identify resources to use to properly deliver signals
Recognize communication barriers and limitations and how to compensate for them
Know all official signals for “stop work"
Know what to do if crane communication is unclear
Sysem Requirements
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher (11+is preferred), Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome (latest), iPad iOS (latest) (Tablet only), Mac OS 10.10 or 10.11 (PC only) Apple Safari 8 or 9, Android Google Chrome (latest). Course playback is not recommended for mobile phones. For optimal playback, it is also recommended that learners close all other browser windows when viewing a course.
UL
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Crane operators count on signalers to provide vital lifting instructions. Whether you deliver signals, receive them or just witness them, it is important that you know why they are important, what they are, and what to do if stop work signals are given. This course provides a crane signaling overview that is appropriate for all people who work around cranes and lays the foundation for additional, in-depth and hands-on training that crane operators and signalers will receive.
Course Objectives:
Recognize the importance of crane signaling;Identify the forces that signaled movements can exert on crane equipment and loads;Know the methods by which crane operators and signalers communicate;Identify resources to use to properly deliver signals;Recognize communication barriers and limitations and how to compensate for them;Know all official signals for “stop work";Know what to do if crane communication is unclear
Duration: 14 min.