Provider of Training for Management & Supervion of Lifting Operations James Baillie Training Ltd an independent training provider specialing in Bespoken training in safe management and planning of lifting operations, as well as a variety of Health and Safety topics. The courses provided are developed around client s needs to ensure maximum gain for ir company and employees. Th in turn keeps Client and employees` up todate current day leglative needs, all at a fraction of cost. Courses can be structured to included a wide variety of Lifting Equipment. James also an accredited CPCS Trainer / Tester in Appointed Person, Lift Supervor, Slinger/ Signaller and Crane Operator as well as an Assessor in Vocational Qualifications. CPCS Training carried out on request, prices do differ and courses are required to be carried out on a CPCS Regtered Site James Baillie Training Ltd Scotth companies regtered under Part 1 of Companies Act - Regtered Number: SC384050. VAT Number: 142 6684 05 Regtered Office: 20 Grahamsdyke Terrace, West Lothian, BO'NESS, EH51 9QE Telephone: 07791144422
APPOINTED PERSON Duration: 2, 3 or 4 consecutive days including 1 400 per day, up to 8 Candidates. who are required to plan safe individuals who are required to systems of work using lifting equipment plan safe such systems as mobile of work cranes. It using recommended lifting equipment that prior such to as attending th course It individuals recommended should that have prior some to basic experience attending th of working course lifting equipment, Individuals especially should have some basic experience of working The aim lifting of th equipment, course to provide especially mobile sufficient cranes. underpinning Course Aim knowledge and Contents: in order for m The aim to understand of th course role and to responsibility provide of Appointed Person. sufficient underpinning Following successful completion of knowledge in order for course m to understand will be able role to identify and responsibility and implement of safe systems Appointed of Person. work Following for basic successful and standard lifting operations completion including of course writing rk assessments will and be method able to identify and implement safe systems of work for basic and standard lifting operations including writing rk assessments and method course include: Leglation - LOLER, PUWER, HASAWA Codes of practice - BS7121 Roles and responsibilities of Personnel Involved lifting Operations including Selection and Competencies Crane appreciation - crane types, Capabilities and Limitations Duties charts Crane terminology Documentation and certification for Lifting Equipment and lifting Accessories Crane stability/ground conditions Safe Load Indicators (SLI) and Safe Working Loads (SWL) Types of lifting accessories and safe use Slinging techniques Down rating of accessories Sling angles and affect on SWL Methods of communication Planning a lifting operation Writing a rk assessment (test) Writing a method statement (test)
CRANE SUPERVISOR Duration: 2 or 3 consecutive days including 1 400 per day, up to 4 Candidates. Client supplies a crane and area who are required to plan safe individuals who are required to systems of work using lifting equipment superve such safe as systems of work It using recommended lifting equipment that prior such to as attending th course It individuals recommended should that have prior some to basic experience attending th of working course lifting equipment, individuals especially should have some basic experience of working The aim lifting of th equipment, course to provide especially mobile sufficient cranes. m Course to understand Aim Contents: role and responsibility The aim of th of course Appointed to Person. provide Following successful completion of sufficient underpinning course knowledge in order will for be able to identify m to and understand implement safe role systems and responsibility of of Crane work Supervor. for basic and standard lifting operations Following including successful writing rk assessments completion of and method course will be able to understand and follow safe systems of work for basic and standard lifting operations including rk assessments and method course include: PUWER, HASAWA Codes of practice - BS7121 Personnel Involved Lifting Operations including Selection and Competencies Crane appreciation - crane types, Capabilities and Limitations Duties charts Crane terminology Documentation and certification for Lifting Equipment and lifting Accessories Crane stability/ground conditions Safe Load Indicators (SLI) and Safe Working Loads (SWL) Types of lifting accessories and safe use Slinging techniques Down rating of accessories Sling angles and affect on SWL Methods of communication Proximity Hazards Preparing a lift site in accordance AP`s safe system of work
SLINGER/ SIGNALLER Duration: 1,2 or 3 consecutive days including 400 per day, up to 4 Candidates. Client supplies a crane and area who are required to plan safe individuals who are required to systems of work using lifting equipment lift and position such as loads mobile using cranes. It lifting recommended equipment that such prior as to attending th course It individuals recommended should that have prior some to basic experience attending th of working course lifting equipment, individuals especially should have some basic experience of working The aim lifting of th equipment, course to provide especially mobile sufficient cranes. underpinning Course Aim knowledge and Contents: in order for m The aim to understand of th course role and to responsibility provide of Appointed Person. sufficient underpinning Following successful completion of knowledge in order for course m to understand will be able role to identify and responsibility and implement of safe systems Slinger/ of Signaller. work Following for basic successful and standard lifting operations completion including of course writing rk assessments will and be method able Verify accessory documentation and certification and attach accessories to different loads using various slinging techniques. Signal and transfer and position loads. course include: PUWER, HASAWA Codes of practice - BS7121 personnel involved lifting operations including selection and competencies Documentation and certification for lifting equipment and lifting accessories Types of accessories and safe use Slinging techniques Down rating of accessories Sling angles and affect on SWL Methods of communication Establhing load weight and centre of gravity Proximity hazards Selecting and pre use inspection of lifting accessories Verifying documentation and certification Attaching accessories to different loads using various slinging techniques Signalling for lifting, transferring and positioning of loads
MOBILE CRANE OPERATOR Duration: 5 consecutive days including 1 400 per day, up to 2 Candidates. Client supplies a crane and area who are required to plan safe individuals who are required to systems of work using lifting equipment set up and such operate as mobile cranes cranes. as It per recommended manufacturers that prior and to attending appointed th persons course instruction individuals for purpose should of have lifting some loads. basic experience It recommended of working that prior lifting to equipment, attending th especially course Individuals should have some The basic aim experience of th course of working to provide lifting equipment, sufficient underpinning especially mobile knowledge cranes. in order for m Course to understand Aim Contents: role and responsibility The aim of th of course Appointed to Person. provide Following successful completion of sufficient underpinning course knowledge in order will for be able to identify m to and understand implement safe role systems and responsibility of of Crane work Operator. for basic and standard lifting operations Following including successful writing rk assessments completion of and method course will be able set up and operate a mobile crane to manufacturers and appointed persons specifications to safely lift and position loads. Course include; PUWER, HASAWA Codes of practice - BS7121 personnel involved lifting operations including selection and competencies Documentation and certification for lifting equipment and lifting accessories Types of Mobile Crane Pre-use Inspection/ running checks Crane Terminology Crane configurations : site and road travel Duty charts/ Operators Manual Rated Capacity Indicators Steering system Braking systems (telma) Reeving Fly jib operations Methods of communication Proximity hazards Maintenance Method Statements Rk Assessments
OVERHEAD TRAVELING CRANE Duration: 1 day split between ory and Practical. 400 per day, up to 4 Candidates. Client supplies OHTC and area who individuals are required who to use plan and safe are systems responsible of work for using safe lifting use of equipment overhead such travelling as cranes. It Course recommended Aim and that Contents: prior to attending th course The aim of th course to individuals should have some basic experience provide of working lifting equipment, sufficient underpinning especially mobile knowledge cranes. in order for Course m to Aim understand Contents: role The and aim responsibility of th course of to provide overhead crane sufficient operator. A number of courses are m to understand role and responsibility available to of meet Appointed needs of Person. individuals from floor controlled Following or cab controlled. successful completion of Following successful course completion of se will be courses able to identify candidate implement will be safe able to systems of operate OHTC as per work for basic and standard lifting operations manufacturer s including Instructions writing rk by assessments demonstrating and an method understanding of all controls of that particular model used in training. Have sufficient knowledge of lifting accessories and ir proper application. Estimate various weights of loads and communication techniques. Course includes; PUWER, HASAWA Codes of practice BS7121 personnel involved Lifting operations including selection and competencies Documentation and certification for lifting Equipment and lifting Accessories Types of OHTC OHTC Terminology Pre-use Inspection/ running checks Load Estimation/ Identification Load Centre of Gravity Planning Basic/ Standard Lifts Accessory selection Correct slinging Down rating and Angles Communication Method Statements Rk Assessments
COUNTERBALANCE FORKLIFT Duration: 1 day refresher and 5 day basic. Consts consecutive days including 1 who individuals are required who to are plan required safe to systems operate of forklifts work using as per lifting equipment manufacturers such as and mobile company cranes. It instruction recommended for that purpose prior to of attending th course lifting and transferring loads. It individuals should have some basic experience recommended of working that prior lifting to equipment, attending especially refresher course mobile candidate cranes. has carried out Course basic training Aim and on Contents: a counter The balance aim of forklift th course to provide Course Aim and sufficient Contents: The aim of th course to m to understand role and responsibility provide of Appointed Person. sufficient underpinning Following knowledge successful in order completion for of m to understand role course and responsibility will of be a forklift able to identify Operator. and Following implement safe successful systems of completion of course work for basic and standard lifting operations including will be writing able carry rk assessments out pre-use and inspection method or running checks. Understand stability sues, calculate load centres and de-rate as necessary. Safely start, manoeuvre truck in open and confined spaces. Correctly pick up and place loads at various levels. 400 per day, up to 4 Candidates. Cli li d Course includes; PUWER, HASAWA Codes of practice HSG6 personnel involved forklift operations including selection and competencies Documentation and certification for lifting equipment and lifting attachments Types of Forklifts Pre-use Inspection/ running checks Forklift Terminology Forklift Stability Operators Safety Code Rating plates & SWL De-rating Types of Lift Manoeuvring Vehicle loading/ unloading Proximity hazards Maintenance Fuelling Battery Care Rk Assessments
LIFTING ACCESSORIES EXAMINER Duration: 3 Days including 1 Day Technical Test covering both The Theory and Practical Test 400 per day, up to 8 Candidates users who of lifting are required accessories to plan and safe those systems involved of in work using inspection lifting or equipment statutory examination such as mobile of cranes. lifting It gear recommended in service. that prior to attending th course individuals should have some basic experience The aim of of th working course lifting to equipment, provide especially mobile basic understanding cranes. of law Course and standards Aim pertaining Contents: lifting The Accessories. aim of th course To provide to provide practical advice sufficient that will enable those who attend to carry out m to understand role and responsibility lifting accessories of Appointed inspections Person. confidently and teach Following statutory successful requirements completion for of inspection, rejection and course reporting of accessories will be able in-tservice. identify and implement safe systems of Following successful work for basic and standard lifting operations completion including of th writing course, rk assessments will and be method able to carry out in-service inspections, Demonstrate knowledge of examination and storage, marking and handling. Demonstrate knowledge of Law and standards and safe working practices. Course includes; PUWER, HASAWA, European Directives, Supply of Machinery Regulations Statutory Certificates & Reporting Principles for Selection of Lifting Gear Marking Storage & Handling In-Service Inspections Inspection Explanation- Demonstration Force influences in lifting gear Videos Report Writing (6 monthly) as per Schedule 1 LOLER.
BASIC WORKING at HEIGHTS Duration: 1/2 Day 250 per course, up to 8 Candidates 400 2 courses in 1 day. who personnel are required who to are plan required safe to systems wear safety of work harness`s using lifting and equipment lanyards or such for as working at It height recommended carrying that out prior daily to tasks attending th course from ladders or platforms. Individuals should have some basic experience Course Aim of working and Contents: lifting equipment, The aim of especially th course to mobile provide cranes. Course basic understanding Aim Contents: of legal The and aim best of practice th course requirements to provide Candidates when using fall sufficient protection equipment and aware of ir m to understand role and responsibility responsibilities. of Appointed Person. Following successful Following completion successful of th course completion of candidate will understand course hazard analys and will be rk able to identify assessments and implement regards safe to systems of working at height. Understand work for basic and standard lifting operations need for including rescue writing plans; rk assessments recogne and importance method of inspecting equipment. Affect a detailed inspection of equipment. Demonstrate an in depth understanding of types of fall protection systems and components used. Course includes; Leglation WAHR,LOLER, PUWER, HASAWA, Statutory Certificates What working at height? Legal requirements for complying updated Regulations. Causes of injuries and avoidance. Working at height planning Collective Fall Prevention Safety Harness`s Types of Lanyards Selecting ladders. Inspecting ladders. Platforms Rescue Plans Pre use Inspections and Fault finding Practical demonstration. Control measures / Storage / Maintenance.