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Principles for Heavy Transport, Lifting and Shipping
October 2 - October 4
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Why Choose this Training Course
This 3-day offshore heavy transport training equips and furnishes participants with necessary tools, skills and understanding to undertake such projects. Special set of skills and knowledge is required to undertake such project.
Characteristic for heavy lifting is the absence of standardization, which requires unique transport planning for each project. Involving items that are oversized and impossible to split over different scheduled services. They need to be transported from one place to another and then lifted or installed into place. Such undertaking requires:
Planning.
- The procedure and techniques of handling heavy lifting.
- Teamwork and team coordination.
- Investigation and preparation of the infrastructure.
- Equipment selection and preparation.
- Safety and work-flow in the loading process of heavy lift cargo.
It is a offshore heavy transport training that focuses on Excellent Transport Engineering and dedicated project management is a truly indispensable element in planning projects of this nature.
Who Should Attend
- CEOs and Company owners
- Lifting Engineers
- Lifting & Rigging Specialist
- Structural Engineers
- Project Engineers
- Marine Warranty Surveyors
- Project Managers & Planners
- Construction Managers & Engineers
- Operations Managers
- Transport & Lifting supervisors
- Project Cargo Specialist
- Cargo Superintendents
- Marine Risk Engineers
- Freight Forwarders
- Sales Engineers
- Offshore Installation Engineers
- Naval Architects / Marine Engineers
- HSE Managers & Engineers
Key Learning Objectives
- Forces, Mass and the Gravity.
- Heavy Transport with Hydraulic Platform.
- Lifting of Loads with two or more cranes.
- Maintenance and Inspection.
- Skidding, Jacking & Moving Techniques.
- Accidents and how to avoid them.
- Safety and Risk Analysis.
- Set up a project planning.
- Preparation of a Cost of Estimate.
- Load-outs of Extreme Heavy Lifts.