Subsea and Marine Lifting Operations Part 2 Training Course - 2 Days
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Category:
Lifting Operations
Learning mode:
In Person
Awarded by:
NSL
Overview
Part 2 of the Subsea and Marine Lifting Operations training course is aimed at Delegates who will be involved in the planning of sub sea lifting operations, at the advanced, engineering level.
Content
- Standards
- Types of Lifts
- Load Size & Shape
- Dynamic Hook Loads
- Load Weight Calculation in Air / Water
- Centre of Gravity / Buoyancy
- Lift Point Rigging Tensions / Contingency Factors
- Single, Two, Three & Four Points Lift Tensions
- Rigging Definitions
- Shackles
- Wire Rope
- Sling Factor of Safety / Bend Efficiency / Grommets
- Round Slings
- Further Considerations
- Solid Lift Buoyancy / Air Lift Bags
- Compliance & Competence
- Written exam
Who will benefit
Personnel who have been involved in lifting operations and equipment use and who have an understanding of mathematical calculations / use of formulas, etc.
Content Information
DURATION: 2 Days
STRUCTURE: The course is theoretical in nature and will involve calculations at an advanced level. Theoretical assessment will be carried out at various stages throughout the 2 days with a final planning exercise assessment being completed at the end of day 2 in order to underpin the knowledge gained.
LOCATION: This course is usually delivered at an NSL Training Centre, but can be delivered at a client’s premises.
COURSE HANDOUTS: NSL handbook and reference materials.
PPE REQUIRED: The course is classroom orientated and does not require any PPE.