Description
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:-
1. Importance of Transportation
2. Driver Competency
3. Responsibility of a Driver at shop floor area
4. Vehicle Fittness
5. Types of Heavy Vehicles and mobile Equipments
6. Safety Checklist
7. Removal of loaded vehicle from the dispatch area
8. Safety precaution while mevement of mobile crane
9. Safety precaution during parking of vehicle
10. Safety at railway level crossing for all
11. Transporting of Project material
12. Hazards Associated with Mobile Crane
13. All Terrain Mobile Crane
14. Loco Crain or rail road Crane
15. Crane Safety requirement
Course content
Learning Outcomes
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Definitions of BLEVE, VCE, flash fire, pool fire, and combustible dust hazards.1
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Aware of basic fire prevention systems and how to use first-response firefighting equipment.1
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Develops fire and explosion risk scenario models for emergency response and safety case inputs.3
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Guides and mentors others in safe material handling practices.3
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Trains employees on safe work practices, equipment operation, hazard recognition, emergency procedures, and the proper use of PPE.2
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Conducts regular safety audits and inspections to identify potential hazards, evaluate compliance with safety standards, and ensure that safety procedures are followed.3
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Interpret risk management procedures and practices to conduct risk assessments and recommend risk control measures to eliminate or reduce risks2
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Develop and implement risk management plans to eliminate or reduce risks for a safe workplace with compliance to regulations and Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) system requirements3
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