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Onshore & Offshore Crane Rigging Safety Operations (OOCRSO) Level 1 to Level 2

$1350.00 $585.00 exc VAT

Purpose

The purpose of Onshore & Offshore Crane Rigging Safety Operations is to ensure that participants have the necessary competencies to perform rigging operations safely and efficiently in onshore and offshore environments. The training aims to equip them with the skills to assess risks, select appropriate rigging equipment, calculate loads accurately, and follow industry best practices to prevent accidents and ensure the integrity of lifting operations.

Onshore & Offshore Crane Rigging Safety Operations (OOCRSO) Level 1 to Level 2 is designed for riggers, crane operators, technicians, HSE personnels, project engineers and those involved directly in onshore or offshore crane rigging operations.

Course Objectives

The objective of OOCRSO Level 1 is to provide participants with a solid understanding of the principles and practices of safe crane rigging operations. By the end of this level, participants should be able to demonstrate knowledge of rigging equipment, basic load calculations, and the ability to perform rigging tasks in compliance with safety standards.

The objective of OOCRSO Level 2 is to enhance the skills and knowledge of participants in advanced rigging techniques for onshore and offshore crane operations. Upon completion of this level, participants should possess a deeper understanding of complex rigging scenarios, specialized rigging equipment, advanced load calculations, and risk assessment methodologies.

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Description

OOCRSO Level 1 provides comprehensive training on the safe and efficient rigging operations for onshore and offshore crane activities. Participants learn about rigging techniques, equipment selection, load calculations, and basic safety protocols in accordance with industry standards.

OOCRSO Level 2 builds upon the foundation established in Level 1 and focuses on advanced rigging practices. Participants gain a deeper understanding of complex rigging scenarios, such as heavy lifts, multi-crane lifts, and critical lifts. They learn about specialized rigging equipment, advanced load calculations, and risk assessment methodologies.

Both OOCRSO Level 1 and Level 2 emphasize hands-on training to develop practical skills. Participants engage in rigging exercises, simulations, and real-world case studies to enhance their ability to perform rigging operations safely and efficiently in onshore and offshore environments.

OOCRSO Level 1 introduces participants to the fundamental concepts of crane rigging safety, including understanding load dynamics, selecting appropriate slings and hardware, and properly securing loads. It covers basic signaling and communication techniques to ensure effective coordination between riggers and crane operators.

In OOCRSO Level 2, participants deepen their knowledge of advanced rigging practices. They learn about complex rigging configurations, such as bridle slings, basket hitches, and multi-point lifting systems. Additionally, they gain expertise in planning and executing rigging operations with an emphasis on risk management and compliance with safety regulations.

Onshore & Offshore Crane Rigging Safety Operations (OOCRSO) Level 1 to Level 2 course will provide an introduction to general rigging equipment and safety, an outline of various sling types and their capacities and characteristics, and an overview of steel erection rigging operations, including hand signals for crane operations.

Course Outline

General safety practices
Inspection requirements
Proper identification of equipment limits
Proper storage of equipment
Hitches and slings

How to identify size, grade, and capacity specifications
Additional inspection criteria specific to alloy steel chain
Deficiencies that require repair or removal of the sling from service

How to identify size, grade, and capacity specifications
Additional inspection criteria specific to wire rope
Deficiencies that require repair or removal of the sling from service

How to identify size, grade, and capacity specifications
Requirements for testing new and repaired metal mesh slings
Deficiencies that require repair or removal of the sling from service

How to identify size, grade, and capacity specifications
Proper splicing requirements
Deficiencies that require repair or removal of the sling from service

How to identify size, grade, and capacity specifications
Necessary precautions to be taken in specific environmental conditions
Deficiencies that require repair or removal of the sling from service

Pre-shift inspection requirements for cranes and rigging
Basic safety requirements during crane operations
Additional safe practices in specific scenarios

How to recognize and perform standard hand signals for crane direction

Technical Support References

Ref 1: Preparations for offshore lifting
Ref 2: Different phases of subsea lift
Ref 3: Seafastening
Ref 4: Lift-off from deck Slewing
Ref 5: Overboarding Through
Ref 6: Splash zone Landing phase
Ref 7: Recovery to deck
Ref 8: Lift & Heaving Offshore Lifting
Ref 9: Lifting Through Wave Zone
Ref 10: Deepwater Lowering Operation
Ref 11: Landing on Seabed and Retrieval
Ref 12: offshore lifting operations case studies
Ref 13: Offshore Lifting JSA
Ref 14: Offshore lifting calculations with examples of crane lifting, equipment lifting from supply vessel, host vessel & Platform
Ref 15: Offshore Lifting Operations Project Planning

Assessment

Participant underpinning knowledge of Crane Rigging & Lifting Operations will be accessed with lifting design calculations and short answer multiple-choice questionnaire at the conclusion of the course.

Outcome

Participants will gain an in debt understanding of Crane Lifting Rigging Safety Operations at Level 1 to Level 2 . They will also be able to function with minimum supervision.

Professional Certificate

Issued directly by Chess Subsea Engineering Europe.

Participant may be presented for Offshore Petroleum Training Organization (OPITO) Certification.

How to Register

Click here to download registeration booklet on msword and email completed booklet to info@chesssubseaengineering.org directly.

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