LIFTING SIGNALS
Often, a crane operator does not have a clear view of the load during a lift, so he must rely on a spotter, or signal person, to guide him. Safe lifting requires a reliable communication channel between the crane operator and the signal person. Even though radios can be used, hand signals are often the most reliable form of communication.
NAAM EIGNEAAR: Alcumus SafeContractor (SIM) |
Crane operators, as well as workers who guide or participate in crane operations.
• To distinguish between the communication roles and responsibilities of the signaller and the operator
• To use the signals for overhead cranes
• To use the signals for cranes
• To understand the importance of effective communication to prevent accidents
Online learning (e-learning)
• Internet connection, speakers or computer headset required. • Training duration is a general guideline and may vary from person to person. • Owner: Cognibox, SIM, Alcumus, SafeContractor
Built-in exam
(Passing Grade :
80
%)