Crane & Derrick Safety

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Crane & Derrick Safety

About Course

This course is divided into modules that correspond to the sections of the standard. The course focuses on the standard's provisions that address the most serious hazards and the compliance issues employers will face most frequently. Hazards that arise less frequently are addressed briefly or not at all. In some places, the course refers the reader to sections of the standard for more detailed information about particular topics.

When you complete this course, you will have the knowledge of the following components:

  • employer responsibilities
  • covered and excluded equipment in the standard
  • importance of ground conditions
  • responsibility of the company operating the crane
  • assembly and disassembly
  • synthetic slings
  • employee training

Course content

videoIntroduction Start
videoCranes Types Start
videoTower Cranes Start
videoArticulating Cranes Start
videoSpecialized Equipment Start
videoCovered Equipment Attachments Start
videoEquipment Used to Deliver Material Start
videoExcluded Equipment Start
videoCrane Parts Training Start
videoControlling Employers Start
videoQualified Person Start
videoCompetent Person Start
videoCrane Owners Operating Leased Cranes Start
videoCrane Owners Operating Leased Cranes Start
videoAll Contractors and Crane Owners Start
videoCrane Owners Delivering Materials Start
videoGeneral Contractors Start
videoCrane Operator Responsibilities Start
videoMaintenance and Repair Worker Qualifications Start
videoImportance of Ground Conditions Start
videoResponsibilities of the Controlling Entity Start
videoResponsibility of the Company Operating the Crane Start
videoAssembly and Disassembly Start
videoRequired Procedures Start
videoThe A/D Director Start
videoThe Crew Start
videoThe Rigger Start
videoWorking Under the Boom, Jib or Other Components Start
videoSynthetic Slings Start
videoOutriggers and Stabilizers Start
videoDismantling Booms and Jibs Start
videoFall Protection Start
videoMobile Crane Safety Start
videoDanger–High Voltage Start
videoEstablishing Work Zones Start
videoDe-Energize and Grounding Start
videoMaintaining Required Minimum Clearance Distance Start
videoDedicated Spotter Start
videoOperation Below Power Lines Generally Prohibited Start
videoDiagram Identifying the Work Zone Start
videoEmployee Training Start
videoAssembling a Crane Near a Power Line Start
videoLimited Exception to Mandatory Minimum Clearance Start
videoDetermine an Absolute Minimum Clearance Start
videoHold a Planning Meeting Start
videoUse Protective Procedures Start
videoAppoint a Project Director Start
videoReconsider Your Plan if a Problem Arises Start
videoWorking Around Power Lines Start
videoCrane Safety: Prevent Electrocutions - Work Safely with Cranes Near Power Lines Start
videoInspections Start
videoSample Crane Checklist Start
videoOverhead Crane Checklist Start
videoShift Inspections Start
videoTower Crane Inspection Checklist Start
videoMonthly Inspections Start
videoDocumentation of Monthly Inspection Start
videoAnnual/Comprehensive Inspections Start
videoCorrective Actions Start
videoDocumentation Start
videoPost-Assembly Inspections Start
videoPre-and Post-Erection Inspection of Tower Cranes Start
videoSevere Service Inspections Start
videoInspection of Repaired/Adjusted Equipment Start
videoOutriggers Start
videoPeriodic Tower Crane Inspection -- Kent Engineering, LLC Start
videoWire Rope Inspection Start
videoSevering Wire Rope Start
videoDefects Requiring Evaluation Start
videoSelection and Installation Criteria Start
videoBoom Hoist Reeving Start
videoDuty cycle/repetitive lifts Start
videoSafety Devices Start
videoOperational Aids Start
videoCategory I Operational Aids Start
videoCategory II Operational Aids Start
videoHow to Operate a Tower Crane: Hoist Rope Inspection Tips Start
videoWire Rope Inspection Start
videoSevering Wire Rope Start
videoDefects Requiring Evaluation Start
videoSelection and Installation Criteria Start
videoBoom Hoist Reeving Start
videoDuty Cycle / Repetitive lifts Start
videoSafety Devices Start
videoOperational Aids Start
videoCategory I Operational Aids Start
videoCategory II Operational Aids Start
videoHow to Operate a Tower Crane: Hoist Rope Inspection Tips Start
videoCompliance with Rated Capacity Start
videoOther Manufacturer Procedures Start
videoOperator Attention Start
videoOperator Responsibility While the Load is Suspended Start
videoTagging Out-of-Service Equipment and Functions Start
videoPrecautions During Startup Start
videoBad Weather Precautions Start
videoSideloading Prohibited Start
videoBrake Test Start
videoProtection Against Rope Detachment Start
videoTraveling with a Load Start
videoAuthority to Stop Operation Start
videoMobile Crane Operator Certification - Practical Assessment Start
videoCrane Fails, Rigger Struck Start
videoSignals Start
videoTypes of Signals Start
videoVoice Signals Start
videoAudible Signals Start
videoNew Signals Start
videoFall Protection Start
videoReal Life Accident Start
videoBoom Walkways Start
videoSteps, Handholds, Ladders, Grabrails, Guardrails and Railings Start
videoAnchorage Start
videoOSHA Hazards: Fall Protection Start
videoLR 1300 fall restraint system Start
videoIntroduction Start
videoKeeping Clear of the Load Start
videoTilt-up or Tilt-down Operation Start
videoFree Fall Generally Prohibited Start
videoFree Fall Specifically Prohibited Start
videoBackup Protection Start
videoPreventing Uncontrolled Retraction Start
videoFree Fall of the Load Line is Prohibited Start
videoVolvo Pipelayers gives oil & gas pipeline contractors a new lift Start
videoIntroduction Start
videoGetting Certified or Qualified Start
videoCertification Validity Start
videoLimitations Start
videoLeasing Cranes and Operator Start
videoHiring Crane Operators Start
videoCertification Exams Start
videoHands-on Training for the Operator Start
videoSignal Person Qualifications Start
videoQualifications of Maintenance & Repair Employees Start
videoTraining Start
videoWhat About Hoisting? Start
videoPersonnel Platform Criteria Start
videoHoisting Equipment Start
videoTrial Lift and Inspection Start
videoProof Testing Start
videoWork Practices Start
videoPre-Lift Meeting Start
videoHoisting Personnel near Power Lines Start
videoMultiple Crane/Derrick Lifts Start
videoDesign, Construction and Testing Start
videoMiscellaneous Requirements Start
videoEquipment Modifications Start
videoManufacturer Review and Approval Start
videoCrane Boom Contacts Power Lines, Worker Electrocuted Start
videoCrane Fails, Rigger Struck Start
videoTower Cranes Start
videoParticular Caution Required When Using Synthetic Slings Start
videoSafety Devices Start
videoOperational Aids Start
videoInspections Start
videoDerricks Start
videoLoad Charts Start
videoConstruction Start
videoConstruction Start
videoSwingers and Hoists Start
videoOperational Aids Start
videoPost-Assembly Approval and Testing Start
videoLoad Testing Repaired or Modified Derricks Start
videoPower Failure Procedures Start
videoJumping Start
videoDigger Derrick Operation Start
videoFloating Cranes/Derricks and Land Cranes/Derricks on Barges Start
videoSafety Devices Start
videoWorking with a Diver Start
videoLand Cranes/Derricks on Floatation Devices Start
videoEquipment Designed for Use on Floatation Devices Start
videoOverhead & Gantry Cranes Start
videoDedicated Pile Drivers Start
videoSideboom Cranes Start
videoEquipment with a Rated Hoisting/Lifting Capacity of 2,000 Pounds or Less Start
videoCrane Safety Awareness for Site Superintendents Start
videoReferences Start
certificate

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Subject

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Course Instructor

Leverage Safety Administrator