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Duration: 4 days
Max Delegates: 4

Certification

 

If you have achieved the relevant CPCS course you will receive a CPCS 2 Year Red Trainer Operator Card.   If you hold an NVQ to cover the category you have been tested on you are eligible for a CPCS 5 Year Blue Competent Operator Card.

Please see below link for further details:

https://www.citb.co.uk/cards-testing/construction-plant-competence-scheme-cpcs/plant-operator/

 

Pre-Requisite Requirements

 

CSCS Touch Screen Test:

All candidates are required to complete their CSCS H&S touch screen test prior to a CPCS course/testing. All candidates are required to take the relevant CSCS Health Safety and environment test and this must be in date as required by the CPCS Scheme Rules (page 8 section B2 14-26 of the operator scheme rules). Failure to comply with this will lead to candidate not being eligible to take their course/test and full payment will still be applicable.

 

Overview

The CPCS A62 course aims to provide the candidate with a thorough practical and theory training in the role of a Crane Supervisor in order to enable the candidate to pass the CPCS Theory and Practical Tests.

Through a combination of targeted training and experience, an appointed person will be able to:

- Explain the duties, responsibilities and limitations of: an Appointed Person, a Crane Supervisor, a Crane Operator, a Crane Co-ordinator, a Slinger, a signaller, a crane erector, and maintenance personnel.

- State requirements of legislation, regulations, and Codes of Practice that relate to all types of lifting duties.

- Explain maintenance, inspection, thorough examination and testing requirements for lifting equipment and accessories.

- State requirements that allow safe site access and egress for typical lifting equipment.

- Explain additional requirements for loads to be lifted from height.

- Explain the function and use off, and use information provided by RCIs and anti-collision systems.

- Describe setting up, erection, levelling and dismantling requirements for different types of lifting equipment and lifts.

- List different types of lifting accessories and explain typical applications.

- Identify and explain relevant information relating to different types of lifting accessories i.e. markings, certificates and through examination reports, etc.

- Calculate sling sizes and angles.

- Explain slinging techniques for given loads including balanced, unbalanced and loose.

- Verify appropriate lifting accessories for given types of loads in accordance with a given method statement.

- Confirm weights and centres of gravity for different types of loads in accordance with a given method statement.

- Describe and demonstrate different types of communication methods for lifting purposes.

- Communicate the lift plan information to others involved in a lifting operation.

- Report and explain positive and negative aspects of a typical lift following the operation to the Appointed Person

- Identify Potential hazards and unsafe lifting practices using given lifting scenarios.

- Evaluate and explain how environmental factors and the surrounding area external to the lift zone can affect the planned lifting operation.

- Prepare an area, with exclusion zones, from given lifting plans, ensuring safe access / egress routes for before, during and after the lift.

- Mark the position of lifting equipment according to a given plan.

- Verify potential proximity and underground hazards from given plans and drawings.

 

What do our trainees think

OLEC 2, Doncaster
Very well constructed and delivered, outstanding performance on the trainer's part, both in the classroom and out on the track. I would recommend Archie McNeill to anyone who wishes to learn about overheads - a terrific experience.
Zain Ahmad, Coyle
DCCR Initial, Crayford
Lee had an excellent practical and pragmatic approach towards training. I found him to be very knowledgeable, but more importantly he has fantastic knowledge transfer skills.
Umair Khan, Siemens Rail Automation
COSS Initial, Doncaster
I enjoyed the course, it was delivered to a high standard. Kev is an excellent trainer, he is informative and has a great sense of humour. His method of teaching was simplified and thorough - Great!
Thomas Smith, Amey Group Services Ltd
COSS Initial, Warrington
Very well run course, professionally presented. Good reminder of duties and responsibilities.
Mark Harris, ABC Electrification
COSS Initial, Enfield
Vic was a fantastic trainer, his knowledge of the industry is vast and his delivery was second to none. A great course and trainer - thanks!
Douglas Aitken, Balfour Beatty Rail Limited