Attachment
from loads
According to DGUV regulation 1
and DGUV Rule 109-017
and DGUV Rule 109-017
Although cranes help to move heavy loads more easily, the expertise of the slinger is particularly important here in order to transport loads safely.
Location: Bornheim
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Contents
- Legal basis
- Behaviour in the event of accidents
- Responsibility of the slinger
- Load suspension devices (labelling, selection and procurement, applications, testing, recognition of readiness for discarding)
- Safety measures when slinging loads and transporting with cranes
- Practical exercises for slinging loads
- Communication between slinger and crane operator
- Storage and stacking
- Handling loads and handling load tables
Target group
- Persons who are responsible for attaching loads.
Conclusion
- B.I.L.T. - Certificate
Prerequisites
- Participants know the relevant health and safety requirements for the operational use of load handling equipment.
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