LIFTING SIGNALS

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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.

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NAAM EIGNEAAR: Alcumus SafeContractor (SIM)
Available Language: English (US), French (CA) / Français (CA)

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Crane operators, as well as workers who guide or participate in crane operations.

<ul> <li>Describe the importance of standard hand signals for directing crane operation</li> <li>Describe the role and requirements of a signal person</li> <li>Demonstrate proper hand signals for standard crane operations</li> </ul>

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 %)