The Crane Industry Council of Australia (CICA) Lift Supervisor Course is designed to enhance the safety and efficiency of crane operations on construction sites and industrial projects.
Developed with assistance from lifting experts, the course covers pre-operational checks, risk assessment, operator communication, safety oversight and emergency response.
Three key focus areas will comprise work health and safety, leadership and frontline management and lift supervision and transport activities.
The course is aimed at giving attendees the skills to provide supervision for crane crews and crane-related activities and ensure that they can play an important role in assisting relevant parties to fulfil their compliance obligations.
Level 1- Lift and Transport portion of the program is split into two parts, an online self-learning program and a face-to-face classroom teaching program.
Online learning modules focus on reviewing the knowledge and skills learnt from the High-Risk Work (HRW) Licence training, plus some basic crane-related knowledge that is useful and practical for providing guidance as a lift supervisor for crane operations.
Five adaptive learning modules comprise engineering principal basics, sling and rigging basics, different types of cranes and crane charts, specific lifting operations (powerline, workbox, marine lift), and transport safety.
The face-to-face classroom teaching aspect incorporates engineering principles and rigging stability, crane loads and lift planning and complex lift (multi-crane/multi-hook lift, precast lift).
For more details and course dates, visit: www.cica.com.au