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This 4-1/2 day course includes the analysis of information contained in the dismantling chapters of the crane manual. This course also contains a “hands on” segment that requires students to physically disassemble a tower crane using the documented safety procedures found in the crane manual. Each student will have the opportunity to learn and perform dual roles in the dismantling procedure. The roles taught are:
1. Crew Member: Students will learn to be a member of the crew, and will learn the wind restrictions for dismantling the crane. They will learn to follow the correct sequential steps, observe/ confirm the proper balance and movement of components, and the components’ fit up with each other. They will report to the crew lead person any improper movement, lack of clearances or imbalance in the moving members. Students will learn the proper method of rigging, and separating of components throughout the process.
2. Crew Lead: After successfully being a member of the crew, each student will have the opportunity to become the lead person and direct the crew in the proper sequence of the dismantling operation as time allows. This will include disassembling of mast sections as well as the jib, counter jib, ballasting, and all other necessary components to make the crane ready for shipment. The crew lead will also oversee and direct operation of the assist crane to be used for the dismantling process.
Each student will be tested on their practical knowledge of the proper methods, procedures, and restrictions involved in safely dismantling the tower crane. Each student will also take a written exam during the class.
Attendees must supply the following:
- Transportation, room and board
- Fall protection harness and lanyard(s)
- Safety glasses
- Construction type boots
- Proper apparel to work outside in the elements
- Hard Hat
- Work gloves if desired
Manitowoc will supply the following:
- An assembled tower crane (MDT178)
- An instructor to teach the class and administer the written test
- Documentation and class aides to illustrate dismantling the Potain “MDT” tower crane
- A practical test on the proper procedures to dismantle this crane
- A written test on the proper procedures to dismantle the “MDT” crane
- A “Certification of Successful Completion” to those that pass both tests
- Lunches each day of the course (except Friday)
We cannot control the weather, and take no responsibility for it. Moreover, we will follow any required environmental restrictions that would restrict the safe dismantling operation.
- Students are taken on a first registered, first served basis
- Purchase orders or payment are to be supplied at the time of registration
- Please contact Kathy Miller at 717-593-5316 or Tiffany Miller at 717-593-5333 for additional information and registration
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