PRE-COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
- Delegates must be 18 years and over.
- All delegates must be able to certify they are physically fit and have no medical conditions that might prevent them working at height prior to commencement of training. (A list of conditions that could affect practical training is available upon request. If in doubt, call our team on 01606 738529 for advice prior to booking).
- SpanSet reserves the right to exclude unsuitable delegates from training courses.
- All delegates must hold a current MATS Basic Climbing & Rescue/Renewal certificate or equivalent.
OVERVIEW
For telecoms engineers, lifting & rigging loads on infrastructure such as towers & masts can be a daily activity, involving operations at height. SpanSet’s two day MBNL rigging course has been designed to give new & existing telecoms engineers the necessary practical skills & knowledge to safely conduct lifting & rigging of loads such as, a range of microwave antennas, PCN sectors and associated steelwork whilst working at height.
FULL COURSE DETAILS
Day 1
Theory - The following topics will be covered:
- All legislation appropriate to conducting lifting activities – Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, LOLER 1998, PUWER and LEEA code of practice.
- Planning of a lifting operation including assessing the load, correct equipment selection and assessing the environment.
- Safe and correct use of common lifting accessories (slings, shackles, chain slings, wire rope slings, plate clamps, eyebolts, hooks).
- Pre use inspection of common lifting accessories.
Practical - The following topics will be covered:
- Assessment of loads incorporating weight, centre of gravity and any safety hazards.
- Practical pre use inspection of equipment.
- Practical selection and use of suitable common lifting accessories (slings, shackles, chain slings, wire rope slings, plate clamps, eyebolts, hooks).
- Personal safety whilst lifting.
- Potential misuse of equipment.
- Completing a lifting plan.
Day 2 - The following topics will be covered:
- Risk Assessment Overview of lifting activates & location.
- Communication ground level and at height.
- Managing Exclusion/ Drop Zones.
- Selection of equipment for Lifting and Work at Height.
- Strengths and characteristics of equipment.
- Planning and execution of lifting tasks at height.
- Tool Tethering.
- Equipment control and pre-use checks.
- Basic knots.
- Hauling lines, Pilot Lines and Braking Systems.
- Pulleys.
- Z Rigs and mechanical advantage.
- Safe Lifting Kits.
- All delegates will plan and execute a lifting task, including rigging of equipment at height.
Equipment covered during training:
- Polyester round slings
- Polyester web slings
- Chain slings
- Wire rope slings
- Shackles,
- Plate clamps
- Eyebolts.
- Pulleys - Assorted including Locking and Braking Pulleys
- Alternative Braking devices
- Hand Grabs and Karabiners – (Z Rigs)
- Safe Lifting Kits
- Associated Tools
Example loads to be lifted:
- Microwave Dish 0.6 - 1.2m
- Sector Antenna
- Aerial Mounting Bracket and Steelwork
Assessment – Formative & Summative assessments will be conducted during the training course through verbal questioning, practical observations & written assessment papers. For additional learning needs, please contact training administration for the SpanSet reasonable adjustments policy.
SUMARY OF KEY ELEMENTS
- Legislation appropriate to conducting lifting activities.
- Planning of a lifting operation including assessing the load, incorporating; weight, centre of gravity and any safety hazards, correct equipment selection, and assessing the environment.
- Practical selection and safe and correct use of common lifting accessories (slings, shackles, chain slings, wire rope slings, plate clamps, eyebolts, hooks).
- Pre-use inspection of common lifting accessories, pulleys, safe lifting kit & equipment control.
- Personal safety & potential misuse of equipment.
- Completing a lifting plan/Risk Assessment Overview of lifting activities & location.
- Communication ground level and at height & managing exclusion/ drop zones & tool tethering.
- Selection of equipment for Lifting and Work at Height (Strengths and characteristics).
- Planning and execution of lifting tasks at height, including rigging.
- Installation and use of davit ( Derrick ) system.
- Basic knots, Hauling lines, Pilot Lines and Braking Systems.
- Pulleys (Z Rigs and mechanical advantage).Safe Lifting Kits.
CERTIFICATION
On successful completion of the course delegates will receive a certificate which is valid for 3 years.
Additional Information
Further information on our training facilities, first aid provision, insurance etc are available upon request.