Lifting Operations Certification
Lifting Operations Certification on June 30, 2025 at 10:00 AM (Bangladesh Time).
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About this event
Master LOLER regulations, inspection, equipment selection, and planning to safely manage lifting operations in any industry setting.
Overview
The Lifting Operations Certification course offers a thorough introduction to the essential regulations and best practices surrounding lifting operations. Beginning with an overview of LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations), the course guides learners through inspection procedures, the selection and use of appropriate lifting equipment, and the careful planning and organisation necessary for safe lifting operations.
Ideal for professionals responsible for managing or supervising lifting activities, this course ensures a clear understanding of maintaining equipment integrity and operational safety. With a strong focus on theoretical knowledge and regulatory awareness, this certification supports safer workplaces and informed decision-making, all without requiring any physical attendance.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the key principles behind LOLER legislation and its purpose.
- Identify correct procedures for inspecting lifting equipment effectively.
- Choose suitable lifting equipment for various operational needs.
- Plan and organise lifting operations with safety and efficiency in mind.
- Recognise the importance of maintaining lifting equipment regularly.
- Evaluate risks associated with lifting tasks and manage them responsibly.
Course Curriculum
- Module 1: Introduction to LOLER
- Module 2: LOLER Inspection Procedures
- Module 3: Selecting and Using Lifting Equipment
- Module 4: Planning and Organising Lifting Operations
- Module 5: Maintaining Lifting Equipment
Who is this Course For?
- Supervisors overseeing lifting operations in industrial environments.
- Safety officers responsible for equipment inspection and monitoring.
- Site managers coordinating lifting tasks across construction projects.
- Maintenance personnel involved in the upkeep of lifting gear.
- Health and safety advisors requiring knowledge of LOLER standards.
- Employees tasked with selecting appropriate lifting equipment.
- Engineers involved in designing or reviewing lifting plans.
- Anyone keen to understand legal and safety aspects of lifting.
Career Path
- Lifting Operations Supervisor – Average Salary: £32,000 per year
- Health and Safety Officer – Average Salary: £30,000 per year
- Maintenance Engineer – Average Salary: £33,000 per year
- Site Manager – Average Salary: £40,000 per year
- Mechanical Inspector – Average Salary: £29,000 per year
- Safety Compliance Coordinator – Average Salary: £31,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
There are typically three main types: manual lifting, mechanical lifting, and crane lifting operations.
A lift operation involves safely moving loads using lifting equipment like cranes, hoists, or forklifts.
Requirements include proper planning, trained personnel, suitable equipment, risk assessment, and clear communication.
Lifting operations refer to activities that involve raising, lowering, or moving heavy loads using mechanical means or manual effort.
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