Appointed Person for Lifting Operations Onshore/Offshore Training
- Online (Microsoft Teams)
- +971 562069465
- info@velosiaims.com
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The "Appointed Person for Lifting Operations Onshore/Offshore" training course equips participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to plan, supervise, and manage lifting operations in compliance with ADNOC LIMS and BS standards. Participants will learn to develop safe systems of work, conduct risk assessments, and prepare method statements for various lifting scenarios. This course overall emphasizes the importance of thorough planning and the selection of appropriate resources to ensure safe and efficient lifting operations.
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By the end of this course, participants will learn to:
- Plan and manage lifting operations, including the selection of cranes, lifting accessories, and personnel, to meet operational requirements.
- Develop comprehensive lifting plans, method statements, and risk assessments in line with ADNOC LIMS and BS standards.
- Understand the roles and responsibilities of all personnel involved in lifting operations.
- Identify and categorize different types of lifting equipment and their suitability for various tasks.
- Assess site conditions, calculate loads, and classify lifting operations based on complexity.
- Implement safe systems of work and ensure compliance with applicable regulations and best practices.
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Training will be conducted via Microsoft Team Meeting. Meeting invites will be shared one day before the first day of training.
Face-to-face training is available as per request.
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04 Days of training from 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM GST (UAE Time)
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- Presentation Slides
- Study References
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Participants who pass the assessments will receive a certificate of completion valid for 3 years. This certification is recognized for both onshore and offshore lifting operations.
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This course is appropriate for a wide range of professionals but is not limited to:
- Professionals who have completed lifting supervisor training.
- Individuals with at least 5 years of experience in lifting operations.
- Supervisors, safety personnel, and lifting coordinators seeking to qualify as appointed persons.
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Participants must have completed lifting supervisor training or have a minimum of 5 years of experience in lifting operations.
Proficiency in reading and speaking English is required.
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Group Discount (same company only)
- 15% Discount for groups of 5 or more
- 10% Discount for groups of 3-4
Bundle Discount
- Sign up for 2 courses and get an extra 10% off
- Sign up for 3 courses and get an extra 15% off
Course Outline
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Introduction to Legislation, Standards, and Roles
- Overview of ADNOC LIMS and BS standards.
- Key legislation and regulations governing lifting operations.
- Roles and responsibilities of personnel involved in lifting operations.
- Understanding lifting equipment types and their applications.
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Planning and Risk Management
- Conducting site assessments: Identifying hazards and constraints.
- Principles of load calculation and lifting categorization.
- Selecting appropriate lifting accessories and equipment.
- Writing risk assessments and lifting method statements.
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Developing and Implementing Lifting Plans
- Creating comprehensive lifting plans: Step-by-step guidance.
- Inspection and maintenance of lifting equipment and accessories.
- Safe working practices for lifting operations.
- Practical exercises: Case scenarios to develop lifting plans.
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Practical Assessment and Certification
- Review of course content and key principles.
- Practical exercises: Planning and executing a lifting operation.
- Theoretical examination to test knowledge and understanding.
- Certification ceremony for successful participants.
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Assessment
- Interactive instructor-led questioning throughout the course.
- Final theoretical and practical assessments to evaluate knowledge and competency.
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