PREVENTING Crane Accident is more COST EFFECTIVE than tackling one! What could be the Possible Losses due to Crane Accidents?
- Death or Injuries
- Damaged Equipment or Property
- Lost Business Opportunities
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- OSHA Fines
- Work Delay
- Litigation Costs
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How to ensure Crane Safety? Competent crane professionals, proper maintenance of cranes and regular inspections. Which Industry Standards meet the Crane Safety requirements? LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations) API RP 2C Specification for Offshore Pedestal Mounted Cranes API RP 2D Operation and Maintenance of Offshore Cranes BS 5744 Code of Practice for Safe Use of Cranes ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
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Not only that, participants can now pursue TUV & IICS 4.1 Certified Offshore Crane Inspector certification with support of TUV Nord, the international certification body. When & Where? 15-21 May 2017 at IDC Training House, Puchong, Malaysia. [View Brochure] Who would Benefit?
- Crane Operator
- Inspection Engineer
- Plant Inspector
- HSE Manager/Executive
- Maintenance Engineer/Supervisor
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- Mechanical Engineer/Technician
- QA/QC Engineer
- Operations Manager/Executive
- Construction Supervisor
- Marine Supervisor
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Who is the Trainer? KK Kwan - He has more than 25 years on service, troubleshot, and inspection on hydraulic system, and onshore & offshore cranes. With the ability to read and modify the hydraulic circuit, he is able to troubleshoot and carry out the maintenance for the hydraulic system.
LIMITED SEATS available and ONLY 1 session this year! Join us now. Feel free to email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call us at +603-8061 5126/8720.
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