The single girder hoist course is designed for both novice and experienced operators. Learners who meet the specific outcomes and assessment criteria will be permitted to operate a code C30 single girder hoist in the working environment, up to a rated capacity stipulated on the certificate issued. Learners who achieve the course objectives will, upon completion, be able to identify various types of hoists and overhead cranes, its main components, operating controls and basic mechanical principles.
Furthermore, learners will demonstrate the appropriate checks and procedures, as well as safe lifting procedures and practices.
Entry requirements
Candidates must be 18 years and over, and hold a Grade 7 certificate.
For any queries regarding the requirements and conditions of single girder hoist training, contact our skills development advisor for more information.
Materials handling and lifting operations training
Single girder hoist operator training
Crane operator training
Course content
Hoist types and getting to know the single girder hoist
We look at types of overhead cranes, hoist configurations and component identification.
Basic mechanical appreciation of the single girder hoist
We discuss hoist motors and safety devices.
Legislation
We look at legal responsibilities in a nutshell, Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993, Driven Machinery Regulations, 1988, Construction Regulations, 2003, Mine Health and Safety Act, 1996, Lifting Equipment Regulations, General Machinery Regulations and Protective clothing.
Safety precautions for the single girder hoist
We go through safety precautions during pre-operation checks, during operations, safety regulations concerning shutdown procedures, first aid/accident planning, and lockout/tag out procedures.
Daily checks
We provide examples of a daily check list.
Operating techniques for the single girder hoist
Communications between hoist operator and the banksman, hand signals, standard hand signals used with single girder hoists, hoisting and lowering, inching a load and swinging loads.
Safe lifting practice
We outline the do’s and don’ts, inspections on lift chains, safety precautions when working with them and the advantages and disadvantages of using them. We also briefly cover shackles, inspection and securement methods.
Assessment methods
We conduct a formative theoretical assessment at the beginning of the course to gauge the learner’s initial understanding (novices only). At the end of the training, a summative theoretical and practical application assessment is conducted, to find if the learner is competent; if not, additional developmental areas are identified and suggested.