Lift planning 2

Aims
This course is aimed at employees who are required to write and develop complicated and complex lift plans for onshore and offshore lifts in accordance with BSP's lifting and hoisting standard (BSP-ASS-Standard-004) and industry best practices. This course may benefit Banksmen, Riggers, Crane Operators and Supervisors of lifting operations. It is also designed to refresh and update current qualified personnel on any changes in safety and operational procedures. On successful completion of this training course, participants will have gained the necessary knowledge and skills required to carry out onshore and offshore lift planning for all types of loads and work environments.

Content
1. Be able to list and explain the key HSE requirements specific to lifting operations
2. Have a knowledge of the Company HSE policy
3. Have knowledge of how to carry out hazard identification and assessment of controls needed to execute the lifting operation
4. Have knowledge of the need for Permit to Work required
5. Have knowledge of the 10 questions for a safe lift
6. Have basic knowledge of PAKAT
7. Communicate lift plans – Pre-lift meetings
8. Have basic knowledge of chemical handling & load handling
9. Gain an understanding of crane principles including lifting capacity with various boom lengths
10. Gain knowledge of different crane types used on BSP onshore and offshore facilities and vessels
11. Be able to implement Lift Plan flow charts
12. Undertake risk assessments of onshore and offshore lifting operations - ALARP
13. Recognise critical aspects of lifting, ground conditions, weather, obstructions, power lines, vessel and deck hazards
14. Recognise the roles and responsibilities of person involved with an complicated/complex lifts
15. Draw elevation and plan view drawings
16. Be able to prepare a range of Lift Plans (complicated and complex)
17. Be able to identify/calculate the weight and centre of gravity of loads including rigging gear
18. Be able to plan for multi crane lifts including calculations, sling placement associated hazards.
19. Look at case studies and video's of poor or lack of planning when lifting
20. Be able to demonstrate the safe approach to lifting
21. Be able to explain and demonstrate the process of lift planning
22. Understand the requirements of lift plans and relevant lift plan
documents, permits etc
Assessment:
• Written questionnaire
• Load and sling calculation revision
• Multi crane lift calculations
• Develop and document complicated and complex lift plans
• Apply lift planning for practical scenarios using different load types/shapes pertinent to candidate's workplace both onshore and offshore.

Duration
3 Days

Pre-Requisits
Rigging&Slinging, Banksman Level 1&2, Lift Planning 1

Validity
3 years

Medical Required
No

Delegates
Minimum number 6 Maximum number 12