Mobile Crane Inspector (On-Site)
Mobile Crane Inspector Training provides essential information each inspector must know to perform a comprehensive inspection. Programs are tailored specifically to your equipment and your personnel will learn what’s necessary to ensure safety, equipment reliability, and compliance. Inspectors learn hands-on how to inspect everything from wire rope, hydraulic systems, mechanical systems, sheaves, booms, operator aids, and a host of topics critical to ensuring safety.
Specific Training Objectives:
- To ensure that crane inspectors have the knowledge and skills required to perform a periodic inspections.
- To ensure your inspectors can build a high degree of safety and reliability into all of the cranes at your facility.
Course Overview:
As a company which has retained the coveted Maritime Inspection Certification (OSHA 1919) continually since 1980 our inspectors are the most thorough and knowledgeable you will find. Participants learn component inspection, wire rope inspection, how to verify that wire rope is suitable for the application, boom inspection, hook inspection and much more from Crane Tech inspectors who have years of field experience.
Key Training Elements:
- Load bearing components
- Load controlling components
- Safety devices
- Verification of wire rope and manufacturer’s information is available and correct for the application
Course Topics Include:
- Size and characteristics of machine types
- Major operational components
- How OSHA applies to crane inspections
- Application of other standards
- Proper documentation of deficiencies
- Frequent and periodic inspections
- Minor maintenance and record keeping
- Repair and alteration documentation
- Manufacturer’s operating manual and instructions
- Types of load indicating devices and inspections
- Fire extinguisher required inspections
- Wire rope types and construction
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- Wire rope application
- Proper wire rope installation
- How to determine the proper rope for the crane
- Wire rope inspection and rejection criteria
- How to avoid and correct block spin
- Sheave types, D/d ratios, and inspection
- High strength structural bolted connections
- Walkways, platforms, landings and ladders
- Gears types and inspection
- Bearing types and inspection
- Basic electrical schematic interpretation
- Basic hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Analysis of inspection results
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