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A62 Crane/Lifting Operations CPCS Course

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  • A62 Crane Supervisor CPCS Course

Course Details

  • Cost:

    £995 +VAT

  • Category:

    CPCS Course

  • Tags:

    CPCS, A62, Crane Supervisor,Crane Course

  • Skills:

    Red Card

Course Description

This A62 Crane Supervisor CPCS Course will enable you to undertake the duties of a crane supervisor as defined by the appointed person. You will learn how to comply with legislation, regulations, Codes of Practice and industrial requirements.

You gain the CPCS trained operator card (red card) on passing the CPCS technical tests at the end.

A62 Crane Supervisor course details

Legislation, regulations and Codes of Practice relating to:-

  • Safe systems of work including method statements
  • Taking personal responsibility
  • Different types of cranes and associated terminology
  • Understanding crane documentation
  • Understanding crane stability, duty charts and safety devices
  • Crane appreciation
  • Observing British Standard 7121
  • Understanding the role of crane supervisor
  • Understanding the role of appointed person

Preparing an area with exclusion zones. In addition, you will need to undertake a supervisor level Health & Safety test within 2 years.

Next step – CPCS blue competence card and NVQ Level 6.

Requirements:

A good level of written and spoken English is required to successfully complete this course. If you have any concerns regarding this please contact our office and we discuss available options (e.g. hiring a translator at an additional cost).

What is awarded after completion of the course?:

Once the course has been completed candidates will be eligible to receive a CPCS Red Trained Operator Card.

CITB Grants

On all the CPCS and CITB courses that we offer, you can claim money back if you are a ‘CITB Levy Payer‘. If you have any questions please contact us for more information.

To find out more information on a course or to book please contact us.

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