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Lifting Supervisor Training Course

Training Duration

5 Days

Course Overview

In this rigorous 5-day course tailored for Lifting Supervisors, participants are taken on a comprehensive journey through the multifaceted world of crane operations, lifting, and rigging. Our curriculum, deeply rooted in American safety specifications, delves into the intricate anatomy of cranes, the essentials of equipment inspection, the art of lift and rigging planning, and the crucial skills required for risk management.
Beginning with a thorough study of crane components and their functionality, the course addresses the primary causes of crane-related accidents, equipping attendees with strategies for their prevention.
Participants will be introduced to a diverse range of cranes and lifting tools, gaining expertise in their selection, inspection, and maintenance. The course culminates in mastering the preparation of comprehensive lifting and rigging plans, ensuring efficient and safe operations in various environments.
By the course's end, Lifting Supervisors will not only be well-versed in the theoretical aspects of their role but will also possess the hands-on skills necessary to excel in real-world scenarios, guaranteeing the highest standards of safety and efficiency in their operations.
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Other than Lifting Supervisor Training Course, Rigger Slinger Training Course is also the most popular courses under the Lifting domain.

Target Audience

  • Newly Appointed Lifting Supervisors
  • Experienced Lifting Supervisors Seeking Refresher
  • Safety Officers in Construction and Manufacturing
  • Crane Operators and Rigging Personnel
  • Project Managers and Site Engineers
  • Technical Training Institutes and Colleges
  • Companies in Construction, Shipping, and Logistics

Course Contents


  • A complete study of crane parts, their components, and how they work.
  • Investigating the main reasons behind crane accidents and lifting operations, understanding how they occur, and how to avoid them.
  • A detailed explanation of how to inspect cranes before they are introduced to the work site and during their operation.
  • An overview of the general safety requirements for cranes and lifting operations, based on American specifications.
  • Describing the various types of cranes and distinguishing between them.
  • A study on how to prepare a Lifting Plan.
  • An introduction to different types of tools used in lifting and rigging, such as wires, locks, etc.
  • Guidelines on how to inspect and verify the tools used in lifting and rigging and determining when they should be discarded.
  • Discussing different methods of rigging.
  • Explaining general safety requirements during various rigging operations.
  • A study on how to prepare a Rigging Plan and how to calculate loads on various rigging tools.
  • *Practical Training is included