Mobile Crane Examination

This four-day course trains participants to perform thorough examinations of mobile cranes in line with LOLER and BS7121. Delivered by experienced LEEA-accredited trainers and supported by real-world inspection engineers, it combines theory and hands-on training to assess crane condition, identify defects, and apply discard criteria to meet legal and industry standards.

Description

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Primary Training Objectives

Regulatory Compliance - Be able to demonstrate knowledge of applicable regulations

Responsibilities - Understand the duties of personnel involved in the thorough examination of mobile cranes

Equipment - Have knowledge of the different types of equipment used in conjunction with cranes

Inspection Tooling - Understand the different types of tooling required to conduct examinations and their proper use

Inspection and Testing Methods - Different inspection and testing techniques to form the Thorough Examination

Thorough Examination - Be able to conduct thorough examinations in accordance with the relevant regulations

Reporting - Compile Reports of Thorough Examination in accordance with LOLER

Defect Identification - Identifying defects and raising the appropriate reports

Crane Identification - Understand the different types of cranes


What the Course Covers

Thorough Examination of:

Crawler Cranes

Rough Terrain Cranes

All Terrain Cranes

Truck Mounted Cranes

Wheeled Cranes

Legislation:

LOLER - Lifting Equipment & Lifting Operations Regulations

PUWER - Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations

Health and Safety at work Act 1974

The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations (MHSAW) 1999

Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC

BS7121 - Code of Practice for the Safe use of Cranes

BS ISO 4309 - Cranes - Wire Ropes - Care and Maintenance, Inspection and Discard

Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations

Approved Codes of Practice

British and International Standards

Harmonised European Standards

HSE Guidance

HSAW - Application Outside Great Britain

Inspection Criteria:

Hydraulic Systems

Outriggers

Wheels and Tyres

Tracks

Chassis Structure

Lattice and Solid Booms

Telescopic Booms

Steel Wire Rope and Terminations

Slew Rings

Hook Blocks

Braking Systems

General Safety Systems

Angle Monitoring Systems

Radius Monitoring Systems

Load Monitoring Systems

Overload Protection

Control Functionality

Proof Load Testing


Achievement Measurement

Each course participant must complete and pass a theory examination, to demonstrate a good understanding of the course content.

Additionally, each course participant must demonstrate their ability to conduct a practical examination of a mobile crane and complete a report of Thorough Examination in accordance with LOLER.


Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites to attend this course.


What You 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 this course is held at a Certex UK location, please follow this link for the PPE Requirements.

If the course is to be held on a Client’s site, additional PPE may also be required as specified by the Client’s site safety rules.


Duration

The course runs for 24 hours over 4 days.


Course Capacity

The per delegate course price is based on a minimum of 3 participants and includes the price of crane hire for the practical assessment. Course sizes can be reduced but the per delegate price will increase accordingly. Please contact us for a quotation.

Maximum course size is 6.


Certificate Validity

Three Years


Training Locations

Please follow the link for our Training Locations.

We can also travel to customer sites worldwide to deliver courses subject to access to suitable facilities and equipment.


Does this Course Prove Competency

There is no set certification or approval body that can deem you competent. HSE provides guidance on what is meant by competency, stating that:

Competence can be described as the combination of training, skills, experience and knowledge that a person has and their ability to apply them to perform a task safely.”

They stipulate that a competent person must undertake the necessary training to help acquire and maintain satisfactory competency levels.

This course alone will not deem your employee competent but can be used in conjunction with experience, skills and knowledge to demonstrate overall theoretical and practical competence which can assist you as an Employer to address legal requirements, by contributing to your own assessment of your employee’s potential competency.


70% Discount

CITB members may be eligible to save 70% on the cost of this training via the Employer Networks Scheme.

Speak to your local Network to find out what is available in your area. 

Want to know if you can use the Employer Network Scheme?

As long as you are registered with CITB, up to date with any applicable levy and have an Employer Network in your area you can access & benefit from this service.

Employer Networks are free to join for any levy-registered employer. You do not have to be eligible to pay a levy to use the service, just registered with CITB. 

Not a member yet?

Register here: CITB Registration Form


Further Courses and Information

Certex UK offers a range of standard training courses as detailed in our Online Catalogue.

Bespoke training courses can be tailored to suit your specific needs, contact us for further information..

Follow the link to our Terms & Conditions of Sale

For further information or to discuss your requirements in more detail, please contact our team:

Tel: +44 (0) 1302 756768

email: training@certex.co.uk


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