CRANE MAINTENANCE TRAINING COURSE OF OVERHEAD CRANES

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CRANE MAINTENANCE TRAINING COURSE OF OVERHEAD CRANES

The crane maintenance training course is specifically designed for Supervisors, Technicians, Artisans and Technician Assistants who are involved in day to day maintenance of cranes, hoists and general lifting equipment.

The course has a comprehensive focus on the product surrounding Legislation and Standards, where we transfer more than sixty years of our experience in the industry to people who can use the knowledge gained to the benefit of the individual and the company.

 

COURSE CONTENT (5 DAYS)

Topics to be covered:

1. Terminology

2. OHS Act/Mines and Mineral Act

3. Classification of cranes

4. Summary of BS466 (crane specification)

5. Summary of SANS 6024 (Electrical specifications for cranes)

6. Summary of SANS 10375 (Inspection, testing and examination of cranes)

7. Load test procedures

  • Overhead cranes
  • Jib cranes
  • Monorails

8. Recommended maintenance schedule

  • Daily inspection
  • Service inspection
  • Load testing
  • Major inspections

9. Crane log books

  • Service inspection reports
  • Repairs as per service reports
  • Load tests and certificates
  • Rope certificates
  • Manuals and data sheets

 

INCLUSIONS

Comprehensive Training/Reference Manuals

Other Stationery

Course Certificates at successful completion of an examination

 

The course is held at Morris Material Handling Training Centre, Apex, Benoni. The route map will be e-mailed to delegates on request.

 

Should companies want training to be conducted at their venue, this can be arranged if there are 12 delegates or more.

 

The training dates for 2026 are as following:

1st intake week of   06th – 10th February 2026

2nd intake week of   3rd – 7th  April 2026

3rd intake week of   05th – 09 June 2026

4th intake week of   14th -18th August 2026

5th intake week of   09th – 13th October 2026

6th intake week of   04th – 08th December 2026

 

  • PRICE PER DELEGATE is R12, 500, 00 (Twelve Thousand and Five Hundred Rands) excluding VAT.
  • A 10% discount will apply if there are more than five (5) delegates from one company.

 

FEES ARE PAYABLE AT LEAST ONE (1) WEEK, PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE TRAINING COURSE.

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COMPANIES REQUIRING INVOICES MUST FORWARD A PURCHASE ORDER

 

NB: Hotel accommodation and travelling expenses for delegated are not included in the rates and will be for your account. Should you need to book an accommodation, please contact the ROAD LODGE at Carnival City: 011 915 5800 or you can e-mail to rlcarnival.dm@clhg.com

 

PLEASE CONFIRM ATTENDANCE NO LATER THAN TWO (2) WEEKS OF THE SPECIFIED DATES.

NB: CONFIRMATION SECURES DELEGATE/S SEATS, LATE RESPONSE WIIL LEAD TO DISAPPOINTMENT

 

The course starts at 08H00 and finishes at 16H00 from Monday to Thursday and 14h00 on Friday.

Lunch and tea is served daily.

 

 

BANK DETAILS    

 

ACC NAME                 : MORRIS MATERIAL HANDLING S.A (Pty) Ltd

BANK NANE              : STANDARD BANK   (SA)

ACCOUNT NO            : 0220822999

BRANCH CODE         : 051001

REFERENCE              : 2026 TRAIN/YOUR SURNAME

LEARNER ENROLMENT FORM (MAINTENANCE TRAINING)

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