الإسم: ASAN SAZ INSPECTION SERVICES
Our business philosophy is:
a) To assist our customers to promptly Awareness training .
b) To develop and empower our staff to exercise initiative and creativity in their work.
Mission, Core Values and Vision:
Mission
To Protect Lives , Limbs of People and equipments through a high quality of the training
Vision
To Create A Safe World For Everyone
Core Values
While carrying out our work, (Asan Saz Inspection Services) will consistently uphold its business core values, which are:
TRUST
EXCELLENCE
CREDIBILITY
TEAMWORK
The Law and You
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• The Regulations governing the Duties and Responsibilities of Employers and the Self Employed are becoming ever more complex and stringent.This is especially true when considering your Health and Safety obligations.
We at Asan Saz Inspection Services Training Services are dedicated to assisting you maintain a safe working environment by achieving operator competence and heightened levels of safety awarness amongst your emplyees.Don’t compromise on Health&Safety .
Contents
1. Lifting Equipment Inspection Training Courses
2. Management of Lifting Operations
(BS7121-Appointed Person)
3. Manual Handling Awareness Training Course
4. Forklift Operator Training Course & Assessment.
5. Fork Lift Truck - Refresher/Re-certification Training Course.
6. Mobile Crane Operator Training Course & Assessment.
7. Mobile Crane - Refresher/Re-certification Training Course.
8. Overhead Gantry Crane Training Course & Assessment.
9. Rigging & Slinging Training Course.
10. Slinger / Banks Man/ signaler Training Course.
11. Working at Height Training Course.
12. Dropped Object Awareness and Prevention Training Course.
13. First Aid, Fire Fighting, Defensive Driving DDT, Hazmat, H2S
Lifting Equipment Inspection Training Courses
Introduction
This course is aimed at personnel who are responsible for acquiring, issuing, storage and inspection of Lifting Equipment & Accessories.
Aims
Provide a Working knowledge of Relevant Legislation.
Improve Attitude & Product Knowledge
Develop Safe Working Practices
Install Safe Methods of Work and Increase Safety Awareness
Objectives
On completion of the course, the trainee will be aware of the safe practices and proper procedures required when inspecting Lifting Tackle & Accessories including recording and keeping of records as required by statutory provision (PUWER & LOLER)
The Course Covers
The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSW Act)
The Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regs 1998 (PUWER)
The Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment Regs 1998 (LOLER)
Lifting Equipment Engineers Association’s Code of Practice (LEEA)
Inspection and Thorough Examination of:
Chain slings
Wire Rope Slings
Flat Web & Round Slings
Shackles
Eyebolts
Chain Blocks
Pull-Lifts
Tirfors
Duties of the Responsible Person; Recording & Keeping of Records
Course Duration
Normally 3 days. Subject to requirements
Venue
On-site at your location – we would need suitable classroom facilities With Desks & Chairs and sufficient room to use a Projector onto a blank wall also workshop type facilities with various Lifting Equipment and other equipment as required.
Max delegates
Six per course
*Management of Lifting Operations
(BS7121-Appointed Person) Training Course
Introduction
This course is aimed at personnel who will be responsible for the Planning of Lifting Operations using Mobile Cranes as stated in “BS7121 – Safe Use of Cranes” and is based on the assumption that each delegate has some basic experience in cranage and slinging. On that basis the level of the course has been compiled to give each delegate the necessary knowledge and understanding of his duties to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the selection and the safe and proper use of mobile cranes and related lifting equipment.
Aims & Objectives
On completion of the course, each Delegate will have a working knowledge of relevant legislation and will be conversant in producing valid risk assessments and method statements and ensuring the safe and proper use of Mobile Cranes and other relevant Lifting Equipment
The Course Covers
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
The Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment Regs 1998
The Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regs 1998
BS7121 Part 1 : Safe use of Cranes
Duties of the Health & Safety Executive
Site Safety Awareness : Safety Management : Accidents - Case History’s
Slinging Techniques : Weight Estimation : Inspection of Lifting Equipment
Selection and Siting of a suitable Crane
Management and Planning of the Lifting Operation
Inspection for all lifting Accessories.
Crane signal and slinging assessment.
*Manual Handling Awareness Training Course
Introduction
Statistics show that over 25% of reported accidents in the workplace are due to the improper handling of heavy loads.
Under the new Manual Handling Operations Regulations that came into force on 1st January 1993 employers are required to make an assessment of all manual handling operations and to take remedial action where there is an identifiable risk to employees.
Aims
Participants will be able to lift and handle reasonable loads safely and efficiently, minimizing the risk of injury and cumulative strain.
The Course Covers
The Manual Handling Regulations
The causes of injury and strain when handling loads
Assessment of individual safe limits
Kinetic principles of lifting and handling loads
Practice in lifting and handling loads
Accident statistics
Group lifting
Course Duration
One Day
Certification
Certificate of Attendance
* Forklift Operator Training Course & Assessment.
Introduction
This practical course is for existing fork lift truck operators who have been continuously operating fork lift trucks for a minimum of six months or operators who have little or no experience.
Aims
To enable participants to acquire the skills and knowledge to operate fork lift trucks safely and effectively and to take the test.
The Course Covers
The Health & Safety at Work Act and its implications
FLT Operators Safety Code
Introduction to Fork Lift Trucks
Manoevering in open and confined spaces
Stacking and destacking pallets at varying heights
Stacking and destacking corner post pallets
Daily checks and Weekly Check for FLT.
Practical test
Course Duration
One Day
Certification
Certificate on passing the test
*Fork Lift Truck - Refresher/Re-certification Training Course.
Introduction
This practical course is for existing fork lift truck operators who have previously passed the test. Fork lift truck operators are recommended to take this course at three year intervals.
Aims
To remind participants of the need for and the methods of correct and safe operation of fork lift trucks and to re-take the test.
The Course Covers
The Health & Safety at Work Act and its implications
FLT Operators Safety Code
Maneuvering in confined spaces
Stacking and destacking procedures
Practical test
Course Duration
One Day
Certification
Certificate on passing the test.
*Mobile Crane Operator Training Course & Assessment.
Introduction
This practical course is for existing Mobile Crane operators who have been continuously operating fork Mobile Crane for a minimum of six months or operators who have little or no experience.
Aims
To enable participants to acquire the skills and knowledge to operate Mobile Crane safely and effectively and to take the test.
The Course Covers
The Health & Safety at Work Act and its implications
Mobile Crane Operators Safety Code
Introduction to Mobile Cranes
Introduction to Rigging and Slinging
Introduction to Banks Man and signaler
Introduction to Crane safety Signal
Daily checks and Weekly check for Mobile Cranes
Practical test
Course Duration
Two Days
Certification
Certificate on passing the test
*Mobile Crane - Refresher/Re-certification Training Course.
Introduction
This practical course is for existing Mobile Crane operators who have previously passed the test. Mobile Cranes operators are recommended to take this course at three year intervals.
Aims
To remind participants of the need for and the methods of correct and safe operation of Mobile Cranes and to re-take the test.
The Course Covers
The Health & Safety at Work Act and its implications
Mobile Crane Operators Safety Code
Mobile Cranes Introduction Refresh
Rigging and Slinging Introduction Refresh
Banks Man and signaler Introduction Refresh
Crane safety Signal Introduction Refresh
Practical test
Course Duration
One Day
Certification
Certificate on passing the test.
*Overhead Gantry Crane Training Course & Assessment.
Introduction
This course is for trainees who are using overhead gantry cranes as part of their job.
Course Topics
Introduction & Aims
Current Legislation (Inc LOLER 98)
Pre Use Checks & Maintenance
Safe Operations of Gantry Cranes
Introduction to Work Equipment
Basic Slinging & Signals
Raising, Transporting & landing a Load
Lifting Plans
Theoretical Assessment
Practical Training & Assessment
Course Duration
Novice Delegates - Two Days
Experienced Delegates - One Day
Refresher Delegates - One Day
Assessment Only - One Day
People Per Course
Maximum of 4 People
Certification
Each trainee will have to demonstrate the safe use of the equipment by satisfactorily completing a test of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
*Rigging & Slinging Training Course.
Introduction
Correct procedures when slinging and lifting heavy loads and awkwardly shaped equipment are vital to ensure safety of operators and the public. This short course is designed to familiarize personnel with various types of slinging and lifting equipment and legislation respecting their use.
Aims
To help participants to appreciate the mandatory procedures relating to slinging and lifting, and the advantages and disadvantages of various types of equipment.
The Course Covers
Safety and legislation
Safe methods of slinging
Angles and their importance
Inspection of and reporting on lifting equipment
Weight calculations
Safe working practices
Strengths and weaknesses of various types of lifting tackle.
Course Duration
One day: Classroom
Two days: Classroom and Practical
Three days: Classroom, Practical and Inspection.
Max students: Six
Certification
Certificate of Attendance
*Slinger/Banksman/Signaller Course
Aims
To teach the slinger to safely sling and signal to cranes of various types.
Objectives
On completion of the course the slinger will know:
The statutory duties under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and other relevant legislation
Correct slinging procedures and signalling techniques
The importance of weight, centre of gravity and sling and angles in relation to the safe working load of the lifting tackle.
Potential hazards associated with lifting operations and how to overcome them
Ratios
One crane. Maximum of four delegates.
Course Duration
One day for experience staff
Two days for novices
Entry Qualifications
Candidates must be over 18 years of age and must be medically fit.
Certification
Certificate of Attendance
*Working at Hight Training Course
Introduction
Delegates will be briefed on the scope of the Working at Height Regulations and the safety measures required, while undertaking work at height, where there is a risk of a fall liable to cause personal injury.
Course Aims
To enable attendees to understand and implement the WAH Regs.
To enable attendees to recognise the issues that must be considered in a Risk Assessment for Working at Height.
To enable attendees to select and manage the most appropriate forms of protective measures to minimise injury.
The Course Covers
Outlining the requirements and purpose of the Working at Height Regulations and covering associated legislation, EC Directives intended on saving lives
Clarifying and defining what working at height covers, organising, planning and competence
Highlighting the duties of the employer and employee
Assessing the potential risks and risk reduction
Selecting the correct equipment for the job
Safe use and inspection of equipment
Bad practice and your responsibilities
Employer duties, how to determine whether compliance is achieved and Working at Height Risk Assessment.
Course Duration
One day
Course Certification
*Dropped Object Awareness and Prevention Training Course.
Certificate of Attendance
Introduction
PURPOSE:
To raise awareness of potential dropped objects
To explore methods for the control and prevention of dropped objects
To recognise your personal responsibilities for the prevention of dropped objects
Aims
To help The Employees :
• To understand and define what is a potential dropped object
• To know how to identify a potential dropped object and the common causes
• To review methods for the control and prevention of potential dropped objects
• To clearly understand roles and responsibilities in respect of potential dropped objects
• To consider options for maintaining awareness and continuous improvement in fight against dropped objects
The Course Covers
Understanding Dropped Objects
Controlling and Preventing Dropped Objects
Roles and Responsibilities
Interactive Workshop
Closing Summary.
Course Duration
One day: Classroom
Two days: Classroom and Practical
Max students: Six
Certification
Certificate of Attendance
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