Generic Portable Power Ascender Equipment Lift (SE-P-09600)

Purpose

The purpose of this course is, by theoretical and practical training to give delegates skills and competence to safely operate, maintain and inspect the Generic Portable Ascender Equipment and components in equipment lifting operations.

Objectives

Upon completion of the course the Delegates are able to demonstrate their knowledge and skills:
Describe global lifting legislation and regulations.
Describe how to find global and or national lifting legislation and regulations on site
Explain how to mark of the area surrounding the tower
Explain what Work Load Limit (WLL) is
Explain what Safe Work Load (SWL) is
Explain a "Stop Work" situation if SWL is exceeded
Explain how to find the Risk Assessment on site
Explain the requirement to the inspection of equipment documentation
Demonstrate how to perform basic communication during lifting operations
Explain the risk and hazards associated with the use of a portable ascender
Show and explain how to mitigate the risk and hazards associated with the use of a portable ascender
Explain when and how the ascender must not be used
Demonstrate how to conduct a pre-use inspection of the portable device, according to the manufacture manual
Show and explain the controls of the portable ascender
Show and explain the emergency controls and procedures
Explain the requirements for a rope for equipment lifting purposes
Identify the rope for equipment lifting purposes
Demonstrate how to conduct a pre-use inspection of the rope
Demonstrate how, to mitigate risks associated with but not limited to; heat damage, chemical contamination, sharp edges and conduct rope management
Show how to use the Emergency Stop during loading and unloading the rope in the portable device
Explain how to prepare the rope for lifting operations
Demonstrate how to tie a figure of eight knot
Show and explain how to inspect and use PPE including but not limited to helmet, protective eyewear, earplug (if applicable), gloves, safety shoes, harness, cow tail, rescue sling and fall arrester(s) (if applicable)
Demonstrate how to conduct a pre-use inspection and use of anchor slings (wire and webbing), ladder hanger, carabiners, pulley, rope protection for edges and adjustable lanyard for work positioning
Demonstrate how to conduct a pre-use inspection of the lifting equipment including but not limited to rigging plate, slings (wire and webbing), carabiners and pulley
Describe when to use a running ascender setup
Demonstrate how to anchor the ropes with a figure of eight knot
Demonstrate how to load the rope in the portable ascender (according to the manufacture manual)
Demonstrate how to conduct a test lift (with burden)
Demonstrate how to descend and ascend the running ascender setup
Demonstrate how to use the remote (if applicable)
Demonstrate how to conduct an emergency descend with throttle and/or remote (if applicable)
Describe when to use a top rigged setup
Demonstrate how to anchor the ropes and pulley with a figure of eight knot
Demonstrate how to conduct a pre-use inspection of the portable ascender, according to the manufacture manual
Demonstrate how to descend and ascend the top rigged setup
Demonstrate how to use the remote (if applicable)
Demonstrate how to conduct an emergency descend with throttle and/or remote (if applicable)
Describe when to use a bottom rigged setup
Demonstrate how to anchor the portable device and pulley
Demonstrate how to conduct a pre-use inspection of the portable ascender, according to the manufacture manual
Demonstrate how to load the rope in the portable ascender (according to the manufacture manual)
Demonstrate how to conduct a test lift (with burden)
Demonstrate how to descend and ascend the bottom rigged setup
Demonstrate how to use the remote (if applicable)
Demonstrate how to conduct an emergency descend with throttle and/or remote (if applicable)
Explain how to conduct a rope ascender setup with deviation or ratio
Explain how to calculate SWL for a rope ascender setup with deviation or ratio
Show and explain how to de-rig, conduct housekeeping waste handling:
Portable ascender
Rope
PPE and PFPE
Lifting equipment for equipment lift

Contents

Content:
  • - Introduction
  • - Legislation
  • - Theory in classroom
  • - Practical exercises in tower (Training tower)
  • - Practical exercises outside/nacelle (Training tower)
  • - Summary
  • - Evaluation

Theory / Practice
25% / 75%

Who should attend?

The course is intended for SGRE employees, customers and 3rd parties transporting equipment using a Portable Ascender.

Prerequisites

SE-P-21350 Slinger Banksman
OR
GWO Slinger Signaller
OR
SE-P-09601 Slinger Introduction for ActSafe equipment lift AND SE-P- 85695 Introduction to Lifting Bags
OR
OPITO Banksman Slinger stage 1, 3 or 4
OR
OPITO Rigger Competence stage 4, 2 days
OR
Slinger Bankman (AMU) (UP-8210) 2 days
OR
Rigging (Anwedung und Prüfung von Anschlagmitteln) (UP-2141), 2 days
OR
Banksman Slinger (Maersk Training), 2 days
OR
LEEA Slinger Banksman, 2 days (3Sun Academy) & (Complete Training Solutions)
Recommended:
Due to the nature of the content and the learning purpose it is recommended that the participant has the competence acquired on the following training modules, prior to course commencement.
SE-P-50510 SGTT - General Technical Safety Awareness eLearning OR SE-P 07900 Technical Safety Training

Notes

A corresponding course is;
  • - A theoretical and practical Slinger Banksman course with equivalent course purpose, learning objectives and content as a minimum, compared to SE-P-21300/04200, or
  • - A theoretical and practical Slinger Banksman course fulfilling the below mentioned requirements as a minimum;

Purpose
The purpose of the course is through theoretical and practical training, to give attendees the knowledge and skills needed to perform daily work with rigging in accordance with Siemens Gamesa DOC. 14.38 "Lifting operations standard".
Offshore: INS 27212
Onshore: INS 26846

Objectives
Participants must be able to carry out their work duties in safe and sound manner in accordance with the geographic location legislative requirements. Upon successful completion, participants must obtain below necessary knowledge and skills.
The participants must obtain knowledge about:
  • - National/regional lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations relevant to the geographic work location
  • - Use of different crane types
  • - SWL (Safe work load)
The participants must obtain skills to:
  • - Sling various loads
  • - Transfer loads
  • - Communicate by hand signals and radio in accordance with the valid version of Siemens Gamesa Basic safety rules
  • - Make visual inspection on different rigging tools

Content
Transferring and slinging of loads using different crane types, using;
  • - Laid and braided steel wire rope
  • - Fiber ropes
  • - Tapes and loops
  • - Hooks, rings, chains, shackles, lift fittings
  • - Industry-related special equipment
Theoretical topics to be covered or implemented in the practical exercises;
  • - SWL
  • - National/regional lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations relevant to the geographic work location

Validity
24 months


Only DK ICB Material No.
A9B000S10321

Course duration

4  hours

Price

 

Export control

AL-Number: N
ECCN: EAR99

Course dates

The following dates are available
Location Date Free Seats Lang.    
SGRE Hull
Captain Don Ellerby Way
Alexandra Dock
HU9 1BT Hull, United Kingdom
Hull
21.May 2024, 08:00 - 21.May 2024, 12:00

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Hull 22.May 2024, 12:00 - 22.May 2024, 16:00

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Hull 23.May 2024, 08:00 - 23.May 2024, 12:00

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Hull 23.May 2024, 12:00 - 23.May 2024, 16:00

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Hull 11.Jun 2024, 08:00 - 11.Jun 2024, 12:00

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Hull 11.Jun 2024, 12:00 - 11.Jun 2024, 16:00

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Hull 12.Jul 2024, 08:00 - 12.Jul 2024, 12:00

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Hull 30.Jul 2024, 12:00 - 30.Jul 2024, 16:00

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Hull 01.Aug 2024, 08:00 - 01.Aug 2024, 12:00

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Hull 01.Aug 2024, 12:00 - 01.Aug 2024, 16:00

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Hull 07.Aug 2024, 12:0007.Aug 2024, 12:00

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Hull 21.Aug 2024, 12:00 - 21.Aug 2024, 16:00

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Hull 29.Aug 2024, 08:00 - 29.Aug 2024, 12:00

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Hull 29.Aug 2024, 12:00 - 29.Aug 2024, 16:00

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Hull 19.Sep 2024, 12:00 - 19.Sep 2024, 16:00

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Hull 26.Sep 2024, 12:00 - 26.Sep 2024, 16:00

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Hull 26.Sep 2024, 08:00 - 26.Sep 2024, 12:00

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Contact person:

Global Training Customer Engagement
Phone:  0045 3274 6003
E-Mail:  GTCE@siemensgamesa.com

Address:

Global Training Customer Engagement
Alexandra Dock
HU9 1TA Kingston upon Hull
United Kingdom
Phone:  0045 3274 6003