Overhead Crane Certification Reviews

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Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes (SOOHC) is an eLearning course designed to enhance the performance of overhead crane operators by making them aware of their environment, hazards, technical aspects of their device, product handling, and securement. This eLearning will also assist with operators understanding their responsibilities and their own behaviours as it relates to the safe operation of a lifting device. This training was built based on the training requirements from CSA Standard B167-16, is OHS compliant, and will enhance any prior training operators have had.
To obtain full certification, an employer, supervisor, or other qualified person is required to complete a practical evaluation upon completion of this eLearning. Anyone who purchases this course will receive access to Danatec’s overhead crane practical evaluation to achieve full certification.
Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes (SOOHC) program structure:
Inspections and ReportingHoisting and Rigging EquipmentSafe OperationsCrane Hand Signals
Upon completion of this program, there is a final quiz. Learners have a maximum of three attempts to achieve the passing score of 75%.

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I was hoping for a little more training on crane controls and rigging, and a little bit less training on general lifting equipment like forklifts and aerial work platforms. This is a great basic overview of lifting equipment and I though that the explanations of the 3 rights and hazard assessment was good.
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Posted 1 year ago