Crane Steel Wire Rope Inspection - LEEA Accredited

The aim of this course is to provide delegates with knowledge of the most up to date examination and discard criteria. The course looks at different types of crane rope construction, the different modes of rope deterioration and the current standards and legislation that apply to steel wire rope examination.

Description

The course is considered suitable for those having little or no knowledge of rope inspection/examination and rope products in general, as well as, those more experienced individuals wishing to update themselves with the most up to date published standards and codes of practice.

Each course delegate will be expected to complete a short theory test to demonstrate a good understanding of the course contents. If successful, a certificate will be issued. This will help the Employer to address certain legal requirements by being able to demonstrate employee competency. A detailed course handout is also provided for future reference.

 

LEEA Certified Course

The content of this course and the standard of instruction has been approved by the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA).  A certificate will be issued by LEEA on successful completion of the course. 

Prerequisites

No prerequisites required.

What participants need to bring

Each participant is required to produce photographic ID on the first day of the course. Failure to do so will result in the participant being unable to attend.

If the course is to be held on a Client’s site PPE may also be required.

Further courses and information

Certex UK offers a range of standard training courses as detailed on our web site and bespoke training courses can be tailored to suit your specific needs. Many of our courses are LEEA or GWO certified.

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For further information or to discuss your requirements in more detail, please contact our Sales Team on +44 (0) 1302 756777.

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