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CTU Form IMT 20190605 ©2019 Crane Training USA provides Overhead Hoist and Crane Inspection & Maintenance Training, designed to meet code requirements and expand your employees’ knowledge. Who should attend? Inspection and Maintenance Personnel Service Technicians All Supervisors All Safety Department Personnel Production and Plant Managers Purchasing Department Personnel Plant Engineering Personnel Course Length Three or four - 8 to 10 hour days Depending on equipment used and number of attendees Training Locations On-site Training at Your Facilities, Our Training Center Near Cincinnati, OH or a Regional Training Center Near You Course session includes: Classroom Training 250-page Training Manuals Covering Hoists, Cranes, Slings and Below-the-Hook Devices OSHA Codes / Inspection Forms Manuals Troubleshooting Guides Evaluation of 100’s of Sample Parts Stainless Steel Sheave Gauges Hands-On Training - (Time Permitting) Question and Answer Periods Written Testing Certification Certificates, Cards, and Decals What will be learned? Proper Terminology Injury Statistics Which Enforce the Importance of Training Responsibilities of Inspectors and Maintenance Persons OSHA Inspection Requirements Proper Inspection Methods Maintenance Requirements Inspection Guidelines - To Ensure OSHA Compliance Record Keeping and Documentation Personnel Safety Requirements During Inspection and Maintenance Proper Use of Hoists, Cranes, Slings and Below-the-hook Devices Specialized Lock-out Procedures for Overhead Hoist and Cranes Proper Use of Inspection Tools How big is the primary danger zone? What does one cubic foot of steel weigh? What is the tension on a sling leg when the sling to load angle is 30 degrees? What is resultant sling angle? What factor is used to derate an eyebolt, when the eyebolt is being used horizontally? What OSHA safety precautions must be taken before working on a crane? What is the maximum permissible drum wear? What does the wire rope specification 6 x 37, IWRC, RRL, XIP mean? Who can specify a different wire rope for your hoist? How do you determine if wire rope is improperly reeved, too short, or too long? Crane Training USA | 513-755-2177 | 7908 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd • Suite H | West Chester, Ohio 45069 | www.cranetraining.com Can your personnel answer these questions?

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Page 1: Inspection and Maintenance - CraneTraining.com

CTU Form IMT 20190605 ©2019

Crane Training USA provides Overhead Hoist and Crane Inspection & Maintenance Training, designed to meet code requirements and expand your employees’ knowledge.

Who should attend?Inspection and Maintenance PersonnelService TechniciansAll Supervisors All Safety Department PersonnelProduction and Plant ManagersPurchasing Department PersonnelPlant Engineering Personnel

Course LengthThree or four - 8 to 10 hour daysDepending on equipment used

and number of attendees

Training LocationsOn-site Training at Your Facilities,

Our Training Center Near Cincinnati, OHor a Regional Training Center Near You

Course session includes:Classroom Training250-page Training Manuals Covering Hoists, Cranes, Slings and Below-the-Hook DevicesOSHA Codes / Inspection Forms ManualsTroubleshooting GuidesEvaluation of 100’s of Sample PartsStainless Steel Sheave Gauges Hands-On Training - (Time Permitting) Question and Answer PeriodsWritten TestingCertification Certificates, Cards, and Decals

What will be learned?Proper TerminologyInjury Statistics Which Enforce the Importance of TrainingResponsibilities of Inspectors and Maintenance Persons OSHA Inspection RequirementsProper Inspection MethodsMaintenance Requirements Inspection Guidelines - To Ensure OSHA ComplianceRecord Keeping and DocumentationPersonnel Safety Requirements During Inspection and MaintenanceProper Use of Hoists, Cranes, Slings and Below-the-hook Devices Specialized Lock-out Procedures for Overhead Hoist and CranesProper Use of Inspection Tools

How big is the primary danger zone?What does one cubic foot of steel weigh?What is the tension on a sling leg when the sling to load angle is 30degrees?What is resultant sling angle?What factor is used to derate an eyebolt, when the eyebolt is beingused horizontally?What OSHA safety precautions must be taken before working on acrane?What is the maximum permissible drum wear?What does the wire rope specification 6 x 37, IWRC, RRL, XIPmean?Who can specify a different wire rope for your hoist?How do you determine if wire rope is improperly reeved, too short,or too long?

INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

CRANE TRAINING USA

Crane Training USA | 513-755-2177 | 7908 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd • Suite H | West Chester, Ohio 45069 | www.cranetraining.com

Can your personnel answer these questions?

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Crane Training USA | 513-755-2177 | 7908 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd • Suite H | West Chester, Ohio 45069 | www.cranetraining.com

Crane Training USA provides Overhead Hoist and Crane Training and Safety Sessions, Consultation Services, and Various Materials, Designed to Complete your Company’s Hoist and Crane Needs.

Training Sessions Offered:Overhead Crane Operator TrainingInspection and Maintenance TrainingTrain-the-Trainer for Overhead Crane OperatorsSafety SessionsRigging and Loading Training Management and Supervision TrainingPurchasing and Engineering Training

Consultation Services Offered: Design or Redesign your existing In-House Training ProgramIncident InvestigationExpert witness testimonyVideo Auditing of Equipment or Service Company for Safety and OSHA CompliancePhotographic Auditing of Equipment or Service Company for Safety and OSHA Compliance

Materials Offered: Training VideosTrainer’s Material PackagesInspector’s ToolsInspection Reports in Microsoft Excel FormatOSHA, ASME, CMAA and Other CodesIncentive Items OSHA and ASME Required Warning and Safety Decals

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Industries Trained

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LIST OF TRAINING, SERVICES AND MATERIALS

CRANE TRAINING USA