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Sialkot (Punjab)
3 Reservoir and wellheads There are three main types of conventional wells. The most common is an oil well with associated gas. Natural gas wells are drilled specifically for natural gas, and contain little or no oil. Condensate wells contain natural gas, as well as a liquid condensate. This condensate is a liquid hydrocarbon mixture that is often separated from the natural gas either at the wellhead, or during the processing of the natural gas. Depending on the well type, completion may differ slightly. It is important to remember that natural gas, being lighter than air, will naturally rise to the surface of a well. Consequently, lifting equipment and well treatment are not necessary in many natural gas and condensate wells, while for oil wells, many types of artificial lift may be installed, particularly as the reservoir pressure falls during years of production. There is no distinct transition from conventional to unconventional oil and gas production. Lower porosity (tighter reservoirs) and varying maturity create a range of shale oil and gas, tight gas, heavy oil, etc., that is simply an extension of the conventional domain. 3.1 Crude oil and natural gas 3.1.1 Crude oil Crude oil is a complex mixture consisting of 200 or more different organic compounds, mostly alkanes (single bond hydrocarbons on the form CnH2n+2) and smaller fraction aromatics (six-ring molecules such as benzene C6H6) Figure 4. Basic hydrocarbons Different crude contains different combinations and concentrations of these various compounds. The API (American Petroleum Institute) gravity of a 22 particular crude is merely a measure of its specific gravity or density. The higher the API number expressed as degrees API, the less dense (lighter, thinner) the crude. Simply put, this means that the lower the degrees API,
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Sialkot (Punjab)
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Ahmadpur East (Punjab)
Course details Auto electrician,auto mechanic,automobile engineering Course Auto electrician courses prepare students to work with different types of vehicles and focus on the engine and other systems. Students taking auto electrician courses learn some basic engine management rules and principles, and participate in a number of hands-on projects to acquire the necessary skills needed for a successful car electrician career. Examples of auto electrician courses in a typical auto electrician training program include: Basic Engine Management Systems Drivability Diagnostics Drivetrain Systems Chassis Computerized Repair System Health, safety and good housekeeping in the automotive environment Support for job roles in the automotive environment Materials, fabrication, tools and measuring devices used in the automotive environment Diagnosis and rectification of vehicle auxiliary electrical faults Inspecting vehicles using prescribed methods Diagnosis and rectification of engine electrical faults Diagnosis and rectification of transmission and chassis electrical faults Conducting vehicle enhancement and installation consultations with customers in the motor vehicle environment COURSE CONTENT: Monitor Environmental And Sustainability Best Practice In The Automotive Mechanical Industry Apply Safe Working Practices In An Automotive Workplace Use And Maintain Automotive Electrical Test Equipment Carry out Soldering of Electrical Wiring And Circuits Demonstrate Knowledge of Automotive Electrical Circuits And Wiring Systems Install, Test And Repair Vehicle Lighting And Wiring Systems Fabricate, Test And Repair Wiring Harnesses And Looms Test And Repair Basic Electrical Circuits Demonstrate Knowledge of Petrol and Diesel Engine Operation Diagnose and repair Electronic Spark Ignition Engine Management Systems Diagnose And Repair Electronic Compression Ignition Engine Management Systems Test,harge And Replace Batteries Install Ancillary Electronic Control Unit Systems And Components Diagnose And Repair Instruments And Warning Systems Diagnose and repair charging systems Diagnose And Repair Ignition Systems Repair Electrical Systems Service And Repair Electronic Body Management Systems Service And Repair Electronic Drive Management Systems Carry Out Diagnostic Procedures Remove And Replace Supplementary Restraint Systems Auto EFI Training Center in IPATS. Diagnostics tools awareness. Uses of diagnostics tools: Faults Finding: Faults Erasing: Meter Reversing: Awareness of OBD Codes: Awareness of Engine Codes: Awareness of Body Codes: Awareness of ABS Codes: Awareness of Airbag (SRS) Codes Digital Meter Correction/Reverse Training Key Programming Training, ALL sensors locution and fault solution Automotive Vehicle Brakes Vehicle Brake Inspection Vehicle Lighting and Electric-System Inspection Inspecting Vehicle Glazing Inspecting the Vehicle Body and Accessories Use electrical testing instruments Conductors and cables Fault finding on basic electrical circuits Remove and mount bearings Starter motors Alternators Ignition system and lights Monitoring circuits Auxiliary circuits Maintain a storage battery , Electronic ignition and fuel injection Wiring harness and connectors General maintenance Diagnosis and testing of electrical systems Combined tasks Headlight adjustment , Installs, repairs replaces and overhauls wiring, starters, generators, distributors and other electrical equipment of motor vehicles. Examines vehicle battery, checks voltage and specific gravity using special equipment such as voltmeter hydrometer, heavy discharge tester, etc. and ensures that battery is in good condition. Checks vehicle wiring, locates faults and rectifies defects by replacing damaged wire or connecting ends with insulation tape. Starts engine to check whether alternator is charging correctly, and if distributor, condenser coil and cut out are functioning properly. Estimates nature of defects and reports components to be replaced or repaired. Dismantles and repairs electrical units and components such s generator, distributor etc. where required , This qualification will provide you with skills and knowledge used in the automotive electrical technology sector which includes inspection, service and repair. Inspecting the Fuel System Inspecting the Exhaust System Automotive Vehicle Emission Controls Automotive Emission-Control Inspection Special Problems in Inspection of Heavy-Duty Vehicles Inspecting Truck and Bus Tires and Wheels Truck and Bus Steering, Alignment, and Suspension Inspection Heavy Motor Vehicle Brakes Heavy Motor Vehicle Brake Inspection Heavy Motor Vehicle Lighting and Electric-System Inspection Inspecting Heavy-Duty Vehicle Body and Engine Systems Updated on 10 March, 2019
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
EFI Auto Electrician Diploma Course in Jhelum, Bannu International college of technical education. The best institute of courses offers by international of college technical education. Admission open and started will be soon, 03115193625. Automotive Electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring and electronic components in motor vehicles. Also known as: Automotive Electrical Fitter. You usually need a certificate III in automotive electrical technology to work as an Automotive Electrician. Both of the mobile auto electricians and workshop auto electricians are equally qualified to do all automotive electrical work on today's vehicles with their intricate electrical systems. An electrician always carries a computer diagnostics device to run a check on vehicles. The scope of an auto electrician's job is extensive, covering ignition and fuel injection systems, heating and air-conditioning, navigation, lighting, dashboard indicators, braking systems, and engine management, among many others. Mechanic Auto Electrical &Electronics, Installs, repairs replaces and overhauls wiring, starters, generators, distributors and other electrical equipment of motor vehicles. Examines vehicle. battery, checks voltage and specific gravity using special equipment such as voltmeter. hydrometer, heavy discharge tester, etc. Electrical mechanics typically work on factory floors and are responsible for the functionality of electrical equipment used in the manufacturing process. Electrical mechanics assemble, test and repair equipment, replace parts, generate cost estimates and maintain records of the equipment they work on. Electricians are trained to one of three levels: Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master Electrician. In the US and Canada, apprentices work and receive a reduced compensation while learning their trade. An Apprentice electrician is an electrician just starting out. They work directly under the supervision of a Journeymen, and learn how to do very basic things including installing wiring, troubleshooting wiring problems, and installing entire electrical systems. Diesel mechanics are in charge of maintenance, repair, and overall care for diesel vehicles such as buses, boats, trucks, and bulldozers. Most diesel mechanics repair, replace, recondition, dissemble, weld, and examine parts and engines. Electronics Mechanic; Electronic Equipment Mechanic repairs electronic equipment, such as computers, industrial controls, transmitters, and telemetering control systems following blueprints and manufacturer's specifications and using hand tools and test instruments. Aligns, adjusts and calibrates testing instruments. Job Description The trainee attending the course on 'Mechanic Motor Vehicle' shall be able to perform basic fitting , grinding, surface finishing, sheet metal, bending, and welding operations and carry out electrical/electronic, nondestructive, and battery tests, in an automobile workshop. Loose battery connections can cause an electrical system to “shut down” and then start working again, as can bad fusible links, so the connections between the battery and the rest of the electric system should be checked out thoroughly before anything else. A rewire is a major project but definitely worth doing. At least you know it will be 25+ years before you need to do it again. You can make a house look beautiful with new bathroom, kitchen, painted walls etc but if your electrics are unsafe then you could end up doing it all again. Consumers and contractors agreed roofing and demolition are the most physically demanding trades. And while contractors voted carpentry as the third-most physically demanding trade, it barely cracked the top ten for consumers. The main difference between electrical and electronic circuits is that electrical circuits have no decision making (processing) capability, whilst electronic circuits do. An electric circuit simply powers machines with electricity. ... Most modern appliances use a combination of electronic and electrical circuitry. EFI Auto Electrician Diploma course in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Gilgit, Skardu, Ghangche, taxila, Shigar, Astore, Diamer, Ghizer, Kharmang, Gultari, Rondo, Hunza Nagar, Gupi, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Bhimber, Kotli, Rawlakot, Bagh, Bahawalpur, Bhakkar, Chakwal, Chiniot, Dera Ghazi Khan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Hafizabad, Jhang, Jhelum, Kasur, Khanewal, Khushab, Layyah, Lodharan, Mandi-Bahuddin, Mianwali, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Nankana Sahib, Narowal, Okara, Pakpattan, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Sialkot, Toba tek Singh, Vehari, Attock, Taxila, Wah Cantt, Rawalpindi, Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh, Gilgit Baltistan, Turbat, Sibi, Chaman, Lasbela, Zhob, Gwadar, Nasiraba, Jaffarabad, Hub, Dera Murad Jamali, Dera Allah Yar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar, Mardan, Abbottabad, Mingor, Kohat, Bannu, Swabi, Dera Ismail Khan, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mansehra, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana, Nawabshah, Nanak wara, Mirpur Khas, Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Khairpur, Pakistan. for further detail of all courses in visit by www.icollegete.com www.courses.com.pk
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Jhelum (Punjab)
Efi Auto Electrician Training Course in Jhelum Sargodha,Efi Auto Electrician Training Course in Rawalpindi Islamabad Pakistan,international college of technical education in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,best efi auto electrician advance course in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,professional efi auto electrician course in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,Auto Electricians install, maintain, identify faults and repair electrical wiring and computer-based equipment in motor vehicles and related equipment, such as caravans, trailers, earthmoving equipment, mining equipment, marine applications and agricultural equipment.Learn the basics of the electrical trade, including electrical safety, circuits, and electrical theory, with the free online Electrical courses from Alison. With one of our electrical studies courses, you can easily gain a better understanding of electrical wiring systems, electrical drawings, and test equipment. We also offer training classes that can teach you how to analyze information about power, lighting, and communication in the context of any engineering project. This knowledge will be extremely helpful in progressing your career, so get started today.The duration of trade is one year with two semesters of six months each. Trade course comprises topics like how to install, repair, replace and overhaul wiring, starters, generators, distributors and other electrical equipment of motor vehicles; examine vehicle battery, checks voltage and specific gravity using special equipment such as voltmeter hydrometer, heavy discharge tester, etc. and ensures that battery is in good condition; check vehicle wiring, locates faults and rectify defects by replacing damaged wire or connect ends with insulation tape and the like others. Auto Electrician Course Contents: 1:Tools 2:Special purpose tools 3:Measureing tools 4:Fastening devices and tube fittings 5:Electrical fundamentals 6:Cranking and charging systems 7:Electrical circuits
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
EFI Auto Electrician Diploma course in Attock, Taxila International college of technical education All type of courses and diplomas offered by international college of technical education is acceptable in international countries as well as in domestic country. Admission open and started the class, 03115193625. Auto electrician courses prepare students to use different types of computer-based repair tools to correct system malfunctions in a vehicle. Auto electricians, simply put, are electricians specializing in the electrical systems and components of all types of vehicles. Another key role of auto electricians is to make adjustments to the vehicle's engine systems so that the vehicle delivers top-notch performance. Mechanic Auto Electrical &Electronics, Installs, repairs replaces and overhauls wiring, starters, generators, distributors and other electrical equipment of motor vehicles. Examines vehicle. battery, checks voltage and specific gravity using special equipment such as voltmeter. hydrometer, heavy discharge tester, etc. For the work involved, automotive electricians make good money for the work they do. Before tax, the weekly earnings of an automotive electrician sit at about week, according to the Australian Government Job Outlook. As electricians work to improve their skillsets, they may be able to find even better wages. Diesel mechanics are in charge of maintenance, repair, and overall care for diesel vehicles such as buses, boats, trucks, and bulldozers. Most diesel mechanics repair, replace, recondition, dissemble, weld, and examine parts and engines. Electronics Mechanic; Electronic Equipment Mechanic repairs electronic equipment, such as computers, industrial controls, transmitters, and telemetering control systems following blueprints and manufacturer's specifications and using hand tools and test instruments. Aligns, adjusts and calibrates testing instruments. Job Description The trainee attending the course on 'Mechanic Motor Vehicle' shall be able to perform basic fitting , grinding, surface finishing, sheet metal, bending, and welding operations and carry out electrical/electronic, nondestructive, and battery tests, in an automobile workshop. Both of the mobile auto electricians and workshop auto electricians are equally qualified to do all automotive electrical work on today's vehicles with their intricate electrical systems. An electrician always carries a computer diagnostics device to run a check on vehicles. The main difference between electrical and electronic circuits is that electrical circuits have no decision making (processing) capability, whilst electronic circuits do. An electric circuit simply powers machines with electricity. ... Most modern appliances use a combination of electronic and electrical circuitry. noun. a passenger vehicle designed for operation on ordinary roads and typically having four wheels and a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine. Most people who become mechanics do it because they already know cars and perhaps have experience working on their own. ... Becoming a mechanic can be well worth the effort if you stick with it, and you can make good money doing it, but if you don't plan on doing it for a living, then just stick to your own car repairs. EFI Auto Electrician Diploma Course in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Gilgit, Skardu, Ghangche, taxila, Shigar, Astore, Diamer, Ghizer, Kharmang, Gultari, Rondo, Hunza Nagar, Gupi, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Bhimber, Kotli, Rawlakot, Bagh, Bahawalpur, Bhakkar, Chakwal, Chiniot, Dera Ghazi Khan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Hafizabad, Jhang, Jhelum, Kasur, Khanewal, Khushab, Layyah, Lodharan, Mandi-Bahuddin, Mianwali, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Nankana Sahib, Narowal, Okara, Pakpattan, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Sialkot, Toba tek Singh, Vehari, Attock, Taxila, Wah Cantt, Rawalpindi, Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh, Gilgit Baltistan, Turbat, Sibi, Chaman, Lasbela, Zhob, Gwadar, Nasiraba, Jaffarabad, Hub, Dera Murad Jamali, Dera Allah Yar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar, Mardan, Abbottabad, Mingor, Kohat, Bannu, Swabi, Dera Ismail Khan, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mansehra, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana, Nawabshah, Nanak wara, Mirpur Khas, Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Khairpur, Pakistan.for further detail of all courses visit our the website www.icollegete.com www.courses.com.pk
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
EFI Auto Electrician Course in Swabi, Sargodha International college of technical education. offers Management courses, Safety courses, Technical courses, Language courses and different type of courses and diplomas. The Admission open will start classes, 03115193625. MITI's Auto Electrician Training Program teaches students to fit and repair electrical and electronic systems in motor vehicle by learning about Fault-finding, Trouble shooting of defects, wiring harness of circuits, servicing of self-starter and alternator and working of distributor and C/B Point. In short, an auto electrician works with everything in the vehicle that runs using computer-controlled systems and electricity. With the help of various equipment, auto electricians test and identify service faults and malfunctions in the vehicles. Both of the mobile auto electricians and workshop auto electricians are equally qualified to do all automotive electrical work on today's vehicles with their intricate electrical systems. An electrician always carries a computer diagnostics device to run a check on vehicles. Auto Electricians specialize in installing and maintaining electrical systems contained in automotive vehicles. Auto Electricians mainly work for auto service centers where they install, inspect, repair, and maintain all the electrical parts contained in a vehicle. If your electrical system is malfunctioning, you may notice that various lights start to dim. Dimming lights indicate charging malfunctions and low system voltage. The culprit could be a dying battery, loose wires, or a malfunctioning alternator belt. Corrosion of electrical systems may also be an issue. Mechanic Auto Electrical &Electronics, Installs, repairs replaces and overhauls wiring, starters, generators, distributors and other electrical equipment of motor vehicles. Examines vehicle. battery, checks voltage and specific gravity using special equipment such as voltmeter. hydrometer, heavy discharge tester, etc. Electricians are more than just the modern superheroes of electricity. In between power outages, they constantly work on other projects such as rewiring equipment or fixtures, inspecting electrical components for safety, installing wiring and lighting, and troubleshooting electrical problems. Electrical mechanics install, repair and maintain mechanical and electrical components of machinery, tools and equipment. They test electrical parts to ensure efficiency and make improvements accordingly. Loose battery connections can cause an electrical system to “shut down” and then start working again, as can bad fusible links, so the connections between the battery and the rest of the electric system should be checked out thoroughly before anything else. Coils of wire, such as extension leads, increases the magnetic electrical field current and produces heat. As the wire heats up, it can make the outer plastic coating softer, which strengthens the electrical field and eventually causes the coating to melt. A plumber has an incredible amount of skill sets including sweating pipe, brazing, welding, threading, and so much more electricians have none of their skill sets but plumbers have all of theirs. A plumber is by a land slide the harder, and most impressive of all of the trades. EFI Auto Electrician Diploma course in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Gilgit, Skardu, Ghangche, taxila, Shigar, Astore, Diamer, Ghizer, Kharmang, Gultari, Rondo, Hunza Nagar, Gupi, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Bhimber, Kotli, Rawlakot, Bagh, Bahawalpur, Bhakkar, Chakwal, Chiniot, Dera Ghazi Khan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Hafizabad, Jhang, Jhelum, Kasur, Khanewal, Khushab, Layyah, Lodharan, Mandi-Bahuddin, Mianwali, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Nankana Sahib, Narowal, Okara, Pakpattan, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Sialkot, Toba tek Singh, Vehari, Attock, Taxila, Wah Cantt, Rawalpindi, Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh, Gilgit Baltistan, Turbat, Sibi, Chaman, Lasbela, Zhob, Gwadar, Nasiraba, Jaffarabad, Hub, Dera Murad Jamali, Dera Allah Yar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar, Mardan, Abbottabad, Mingor, Kohat, Bannu, Swabi, Dera Ismail Khan, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mansehra, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana, Nawabshah, Nanak wara, Mirpur Khas, Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Khairpur, Pakistan. for further detail of all courses our the website www.icollegete.com www.courses.com.pk
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
EFI Auto Electrician Diploma course in Gujranwala, Gujrat international college of technical education course will be started soon in international college of technical education. the best courses of institute. The full diploma courses in international college of technical education. The Admission open and start the class, 03115193625. EFI Automotive electricians assess vehicles and find faults using diagnostic testing equipment. They also install and repair electrical and electronic equipment this can be in passenger and commercial vehicles to marine, and in mining equipment. In short, an auto electrician works with everything in the vehicle that runs using computer-controlled systems and electricity. With the help of various equipment, auto electricians test and identify service faults and malfunctions in the vehicles. MITI's Auto Electrician Training Program teaches students to fit and repair electrical and electronic systems in motor vehicle by learning about Fault-finding, Trouble shooting of defects, wiring harness of circuits, servicing of self-starter and alternator and working of distributor and C/B Point. In short, an auto electrician works with everything in the vehicle that runs using computer-controlled systems and electricity. With the help of various equipment, auto electricians test and identify service faults and malfunctions in the vehicles. Both of the mobile auto electricians and workshop auto electricians are equally qualified to do all automotive electrical work on today's vehicles with their intricate electrical systems. An electrician always carries a computer diagnostics device to run a check on vehicles. Auto Electricians specialize in installing and maintaining electrical systems contained in automotive vehicles. Auto Electricians mainly work for auto service centers where they install, inspect, repair, and maintain all the electrical parts contained in a vehicle. If your electrical system is malfunctioning, you may notice that various lights start to dim. Dimming lights indicate charging malfunctions and low system voltage. The culprit could be a dying battery, loose wires, or a malfunctioning alternator belt. Corrosion of electrical systems may also be an issue. Mechanic Auto Electrical &Electronics, Installs, repairs replaces and overhauls wiring, starters, generators, distributors and other electrical equipment of motor vehicles. Examines vehicle. battery, checks voltage and specific gravity using special equipment such as voltmeter. hydrometer, heavy discharge tester, etc. Electricians are more than just the modern superheroes of electricity. In between power outages, they constantly work on other projects such as rewiring equipment or fixtures, inspecting electrical components for safety, installing wiring and lighting, and troubleshooting electrical problems. Electrical mechanics install, repair and maintain mechanical and electrical components of machinery, tools and equipment. They test electrical parts to ensure efficiency and make improvements accordingly. Loose battery connections can cause an electrical system to “shut down” and then start working again, as can bad fusible links, so the connections between the battery and the rest of the electric system should be checked out thoroughly before anything else. Coils of wire, such as extension leads, increases the magnetic electrical field current and produces heat. As the wire heats up, it can make the outer plastic coating softer, which strengthens the electrical field and eventually causes the coating to melt. A plumber has an incredible amount of skill sets including sweating pipe, brazing, welding, threading, and so much more electricians have none of their skill sets but plumbers have all of theirs. A plumber is by a land slide the harder, and most impressive of all of the trades. EFI Auto Electrician Diploma course in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Gilgit, Skardu, Ghangche, taxila, Shigar, Astore, Diamer, Ghizer, Kharmang, Gultari, Rondo, Hunza Nagar, Gupi, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Bhimber, Kotli, Rawlakot, Bagh, Bahawalpur, Bhakkar, Chakwal, Chiniot, Dera Ghazi Khan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Hafizabad, Jhang, Jhelum, Kasur, Khanewal, Khushab, Layyah, Lodharan, Mandi-Bahuddin, Mianwali, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Nankana Sahib, Narowal, Okara, Pakpattan, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Sialkot, Toba tek Singh, Vehari, Attock, Taxila, Wah Cantt, Rawalpindi, Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh, Gilgit Baltistan, Turbat, Sibi, Chaman, Lasbela, Zhob, Gwadar, Nasiraba, Jaffarabad, Hub, Dera Murad Jamali, Dera Allah Yar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar, Mardan, Abbottabad, Mingor, Kohat, Bannu, Swabi, Dera Ismail Khan, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mansehra, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana, Nawabshah, Nanak wara, Mirpur Khas, Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Khairpur, Pakistan. for further detail of all courses our the website www.icollegete.com www.courses.com.pk
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
EFI Auto Electrician Diploma Course in Karachi, Lahore International college of technical education offers national and international courses the best institute of college. The admission open and Started the classes, 03115193625. EFI Automotive electricians assess vehicles and find faults using diagnostic testing equipment. They also install and repair electrical and electronic equipment this can be in passenger and commercial vehicles to marine, and in mining equipment. In short, an auto electrician works with everything in the vehicle that runs using computer-controlled systems and electricity. With the help of various equipment, auto electricians test and identify service faults and malfunctions in the vehicles. MITI's Auto Electrician Training Program teaches students to fit and repair electrical and electronic systems in motor vehicle by learning about Fault-finding, Trouble shooting of defects, wiring harness of circuits, servicing of self-starter and alternator and working of distributor and C/B Point. In short, an auto electrician works with everything in the vehicle that runs using computer-controlled systems and electricity. With the help of various equipment, auto electricians test and identify service faults and malfunctions in the vehicles. Both of the mobile auto electricians and workshop auto electricians are equally qualified to do all automotive electrical work on today's vehicles with their intricate electrical systems. An electrician always carries a computer diagnostics device to run a check on vehicles. Auto Electricians specialize in installing and maintaining electrical systems contained in automotive vehicles. Auto Electricians mainly work for auto service centers where they install, inspect, repair, and maintain all the electrical parts contained in a vehicle. If your electrical system is malfunctioning, you may notice that various lights start to dim. Dimming lights indicate charging malfunctions and low system voltage. The culprit could be a dying battery, loose wires, or a malfunctioning alternator belt. Corrosion of electrical systems may also be an issue. Mechanic Auto Electrical &Electronics, Installs, repairs replaces and overhauls wiring, starters, generators, distributors and other electrical equipment of motor vehicles. Examines vehicle. battery, checks voltage and specific gravity using special equipment such as voltmeter. hydrometer, heavy discharge tester, etc. Electricians are more than just the modern superheroes of electricity. In between power outages, they constantly work on other projects such as rewiring equipment or fixtures, inspecting electrical components for safety, installing wiring and lighting, and troubleshooting electrical problems. Electrical mechanics install, repair and maintain mechanical and electrical components of machinery, tools and equipment. They test electrical parts to ensure efficiency and make improvements accordingly. Loose battery connections can cause an electrical system to “shut down” and then start working again, as can bad fusible links, so the connections between the battery and the rest of the electric system should be checked out thoroughly before anything else. Coils of wire, such as extension leads, increases the magnetic electrical field current and produces heat. As the wire heats up, it can make the outer plastic coating softer, which strengthens the electrical field and eventually causes the coating to melt. A plumber has an incredible amount of skill sets including sweating pipe, brazing, welding, threading, and so much more electricians have none of their skill sets but plumbers have all of theirs. A plumber is by a land slide the harder, and most impressive of all of the trades. EFI Auto Electrician Diploma course in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Gilgit, Skardu, Ghangche, taxila, Shigar, Astore, Diamer, Ghizer, Kharmang, Gultari, Rondo, Hunza Nagar, Gupi, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Bhimber, Kotli, Rawlakot, Bagh, Bahawalpur, Bhakkar, Chakwal, Chiniot, Dera Ghazi Khan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Hafizabad, Jhang, Jhelum, Kasur, Khanewal, Khushab, Layyah, Lodharan, Mandi-Bahuddin, Mianwali, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Nankana Sahib, Narowal, Okara, Pakpattan, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Sialkot, Toba tek Singh, Vehari, Attock, Taxila, Wah Cantt, Rawalpindi, Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh, Gilgit Baltistan, Turbat, Sibi, Chaman, Lasbela, Zhob, Gwadar, Nasiraba, Jaffarabad, Hub, Dera Murad Jamali, Dera Allah Yar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar, Mardan, Abbottabad, Mingor, Kohat, Bannu, Swabi, Dera Ismail Khan, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mansehra, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana, Nawabshah, Nanak wara, Mirpur Khas, Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Khairpur, Pakistan. for further detail of all courses our the website www.icollegete.com www.courses.com.pk
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Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Islamabad, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Rawalpindi, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Gujranwala, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Sialkot, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Sargodha, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Gujrat, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Lahore, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Faisalabad, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Multan, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Mandi Bahauddin, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Bahawalpur, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Attock, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Chakwal, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Mirpur, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Bagh, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Rawala kot, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Kotli, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Karachi, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Hyderabad, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Mardan, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Peshawar, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Swat, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Rawat, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Sawabi, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Sahiwal, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Sakkar, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Haripur, Qualified Rigger Level 1 & 2 USA Certification Training Course in Pakistan O3165643400, O3119903317,Rigger Level 1 & 2 (USA Certification) Training Course in Islamabad, Pakistan O3165643400, O3119903317 Rigging operations involve the use of lifting equipment to lift and transfer loads, often in restricted areas where a crane cannot be sited. Rigging and lifting operations are carried out by riggers and other disciplines including operations technicians, deck crew and drill crew. To ensure these operations can be carried out safely, it is vital that operatives of lifting equipment and accessories for lifting are aware of the safe and correct use of equipment and the probable consequences if safe and best practice is not followed. Taught by an accomplished crane instructor and Rigger Certifier, the Level 1 Rigger Certification Course combines in-class content with practical experience. Students receive classroom theory and hands on practical training including calculating load weights, finding load center of gravity, rigging loads and making actual crane lifts giving direction to the crane operator. The goal of the Level 1 training program is to equip you for a safe career as a knowledgeable and confident rigger. This course is designed to familiarize workers with basic Rigging and Slinging concepts, the proper uses of slings and associated rigging equipment as well as the proper pre-use inspection procedures for rigging equipment. Safe Rigging Practices as well as load weight estimation and the importance of proper sling angles are also covered in order to give participants the skills needed to safely perform the job of Rigger/Signaler/Banks man. Safe lifting practices and procedures making lifts with cranes as well as manually operated devices will also be demonstrated and practiced. Qualified Rigger Level 2 training provides the knowledge and skills necessary for a person to work as a journeyman level rigger. This course prepares persons to perform rigging calculations and to select and apply rigging for safe controlled load handling. As of November 2010 all “Signal Persons” and “Riggers” must be qualified in accordance with OSHA §1926 Subpart CC. Persons completing this training will understand their responsibility to ensure proper rigging methods are used and that all variables which could result in a rigging failure are accounted for through planning and proper selection of gear. Training satisfies the qualification requirements for OSHA §1926, §1910, and other required qualifications. Employers must use qualified riggers during hoisting activities for assembly/disassembly work or whenever workers are within the fall zone and hooking, unhooking or guiding a load, or doing the initial connection of a load to a component or structure. We provide OSHA qualified rigging certification training by expert trainers to ensure you comply with OSHA guidelines. Chapter 1: Rigging Procedures and Precautions • Responsibilities • Procedures and Precautions • Determining Load Weights • Centre of Gravity Chapter 2: Wire Rope • Introduction • Care and Maintenance of Wire Rope • Inspection of Wire Rope • Wire Rope Sling Configuration • Factor of Safety • Safe Work Practices when Using Slings • Care and Maintenance of Wire Rope Slings • Inspection of Wire Rope Slings Chapter 3: Slings • Introduction • Sling Configurations • Slings Angles • Safe Working Loads • Synthetic Webbing Slings Chapter 4: Chain Slings • Introduction • Chain Sling Configuration • Safe Working Loads • Safe Work Practices • Chain Sling Hardware Chapter 5: Rigging Hardware • Shackles • Turnbuckles • Wire Rope Grabs • Blocks • Eyebolts • Hooks • Thimbles • Sockets • Sheaves Chapter 6: Hand Signals • Introduction • Precautions and Procedures Chapter 7: Knots, Bends and Hitches • Introduction • Square/Reef Knot • Heaving Line Knot • Figure-Eight Knot • Bowline • French Bowling • Bowline on the Right • Running Bowline • Fisherman’s Bend • Sheet Bend • Double Sheet Bend • Carrick Bend • Diamond Carrick Bend • Cat’s Paw • Timber Hitch • Sheepshank • Clove Hitch • Ropes • Three Strand Splice (Short & Long) Chapter 8: Color Coding of Rigging Equipment • Introduction • Sample Color Code Chapter 9: Radio Communication in Rigging • Introduction • Safe Use of a Radio • Sample of Radio Direction Chapter 10: Jacks, Rollers and Related Devices • Ratchet Jacks • Hydraulic Jacks • Safe Practices for Jacks • Rollers • Safe Practices for Rollers • Inclined Plans Chapter 11: Hoists, Winches and Related Devices • Introduction • Anchorage Points • Chain Hoists • Lever-Operated Hoists and Come-Alongs • Grip-Action Hoists or Tirfors • Electric Wire Rope Hoists, Electric Chain Hoists, and Pendant Cranes • Winches • Locating Drum Anchorage Point Chapter 12: Hoists, Winches and Related Devices • Introduction • Anchorage Points • Chain Hoists • Lever-Operated Hoists and Come-Alongs • Grip-Action Hoists or Tirfors Chapter 13: Occupational Health and Safety Regulations • Part XIV – Section 287 – 345 • Part XV – Section 346 – 372 • API RP2D Standards are available for review in class
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
IADC International Course in Rawalpindi Pakistan,international certification iadc rig pass course in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,best training institute in rawalpindi,professional iadc rig pass advance course in rawalpindi,jhelum,sargodha,pakistan,certification acceptable world wide and government job,international certification osha course in islamabad pakistan,certification acceptable world wide and government job,admission open for boys and girls new session 20 january 2020 Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949,The Certification Standards are based on a detailed analysis of the well control knowledge that Drillers and Supervisors require, and the practical tasks that they have to master, in order to perform their jobs.The standards have been devised so that the measurement of their skills and knowledge can be assessed systematically. The method of assessing the performance of an individual, at both Driller and Supervisor level, is divided into the following sections.The Total Quality Assurance drilling well control class is designed for rig crews, floorhands, derrickman, AD, drillers, toolpusher and supervisors.This IADC Accredited introductory course is intended for any drilling personnel interested in understanding the basics of drilling and well control. The course is designed for the IADC WellSharp Introductory curriculum, and students will receive an IADC certificate.non-technical individuals or people entering the drilling world for the first time, the course has prerequisite material sections that provide a basic Introduction to Drilling, an animated overview of fundamental Drilling Equipment, and an explanation of fundamental math and science concepts, such as Density and Pressure.For more experienced students, the powerful downhole animations and interactive explanations of concepts such as Formation Pressure and Gas Migration can provide a powerful refresher of important material and fundamental concepts. You can’t understand what is happening deep downhole unless you can visualize it.IADC HSE Case in managing major accident hazards and what tools can be applied to successfully implement a strong strategy with respect to the ongoing management of operational and well specific hazards.This course provides an overview of the IADC guidelines with respect to operational HSE cases, supporting process for the assessment of major accident hazards and how HSE cases can be operationalized with respect to specific well planning. The program will also address API Recommended Practice (RP)96 for offshore well design, drilling and completion operations in deepwater.Rig Pass is designed to provide new employees with a basic orientation of rig operations and safe work practices to improve the safety performance of the Service Contractor and the E & P Operator and to assist both in satisfying federal, state and industry regulations and recommended practices. Upon completion, the employee will be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of applicable regulations and government agencies, general safety policies applicable to the work site, incident and environmental protection reporting procedures, the service contractor/customer working relationship, and employee’s responsibilities. Barge Engineer Captain/Master Pit Hand, Pump Man, Shaker Man Subsea Engineer Derrickman Floorman Blowout Preventer (BOP)/Subsea Engineer, Lower Marine Riser Package (LMRP) Engineer, and Dynamic Positioning Officer Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD)/Underbalanced Drilling (UBD) well site service personnel (non-supervisory) Operator Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) Onshore monitoring crew Wellsite Geologist and office-based Operations Geologist OIM (for installations not primarily involved with drilling) Casing Crew Supervisor Cementer Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) personnel (supervisory) Mud Engineer Mud Logger/Wellsite Drilling Data Engineer Directional Driller Fishing Tool Operators (non-pressure operations)
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
Crane rigger safety advance course in rawalpindi punjab pakistan 03115193625 Crane rigger safety advance course in rawalpindi punjab pakistan 03354176949 international college of technical education offers crane rigger safety advance course in rawalpindi punjab pakistan, What is rigger training? Rigging and lifting operations involve the transfer of loads using lifting equipment which is often required in restricted areas which cannot be accessed by a crane. Rigging and lifting equipment and accessories are used by riggers and in other disciplines including operations technicians, deck crew and drill crew.What is rigging and dogging? Any dogging work must be performed by a dogger who holds a Dogging High-Risk Work (HRW) Licence. Rigging: Rigging activities cover moving, placing or securing loads using mechanical load shifting equipment, however they do not cover the operation of that equipment. Riggers also erect or dismantle cranes or hoists.What rigger means? The definition of a rigger is a person who maintains oil rigs or scaffolding, sailing ships or air craft rigging, or a person who manipulates situations to his or her advantage.What is a competent rigger? A Competent Rigger should have a minimum 3 years of tower work experience and be recognized as a Competent Person by his/her employer.Each competent rigger should understand the use of proper rigging techniques and equipment to perform a lift.Why do tests lift? Test lift is conducted to ensure security of load. 4.6. Load is moved maintaining stability and control at all times.The load is landed to ensure that it is stable and secure from movement.What is a rigger and dogman? While a Rigger is often able to carry out all of the same responsibilities that a Dogman with a High Risk Work License (HRWL) can, they also have more skills which are covered by further licenses that are specific to Rigging duties.Riggers attach loads of equipment to cranes or structures using shackles, cables, chains, clamps or straps, employing pulleys, winches, lifts or chain hoists (aka chain motors). Quick load calculations are necessary for each load and engineering principles are always in play.This 7 hour online course covers OSHA regulations, the use and inspection of slings, rigging hardware, load weight and other areas critical to understanding and operating a safe job site. This course is recommended for all employees who are working within the fall zone of a load and especially if they are involved in the hooking and unhooking of the load or in the guiding of a load.Level 1 certification training program combines in-class content with practical experience. Students receive classroom theory and hands on practical training including calculating load weights, finding load center of gravity, rigging loads and making actual crane lifts giving direction to the crane operator.The goal of the Level 1 training program is to equip you for a safe career as a knowledgeable and confident rigger. Course Outline: Crane and hoisting hand signals Load weight estimation Location of the load center of gravity Rigging hardware and appropriate uses Rigging hardware inspection and rejection criteria Use of rigging tables to select appropriate hardware for hoisting Sling angle capacity calculation Care and storage of rigging hardware Common hazards and safety around cranes and overhead hoists Lift planning and advanced topics awareness. Crane rigger safety advance safety course in rawalpindi punjab pakistan 03115193625 admission open for admission and information call 03115193625.
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
Crane Safety & Rigger Course in rawalpindi pakistan chakwal jhelum gujrat 03115193625, World Wide Acceptable with UK/USA/Pak/ U.A.E/KSA/China/ International Certifications in Rawalpindi,Islamabad,Crane Safety & Rigger Course in rawalpindi pakistan chakwal jhelum gujrat 03115193625,Admission open for admission and queries call 03115193625, 03354176949,The mission of ICTE is to train and transform young men and women into responsible thinking engineers, technologists and scientists,to motivate them to attain professional excellence and to inspire them to proactively engage themselves for the betterment of the society.Each employee who works in or near the crane, is required to be trained in the hazards associated with and how to recognize “struck by and pinch / crush” hazard areas.Control lines, warning lines, guardrails, or barriers must be erected and maintained in order to mark the boundary of the hazard area and keep untrained individuals outside the area. Once in the hazard area, an employee is required to notify the operator of their presence any time that they have gone to a location inside the hazard area that may be outside the view of the operator and will no longer be within the view of the operator.The operator shall not rotate the equipment until the employee has indicated that they are in a safe position. No employees are allowed within the fall zone (whether the crane is moving or not) except for employees who meet the falling conditions:They are engaged in hooking, unhooking, guiding, or receiving a load.They are engaged in the initial attachment of the load to a component or structure.They are operating a concrete hopper or bucket.If employees are within the fall zone and are engaged in hooking,unhooking, guiding a load, or the initial attachment of the load, the following conditions must be met:The material being hoisted must be rigged to prevent unintentional displacement.Hooks with self-closing latches or the equivalent must be used.The materials must be rigged by a qualified rigger.The rigging of all equipment shall be performed by a qualified rigger.The qualified rigger shall inspect all rigging equipment prior to each lift, and any equipment found to be worn, damaged, or defective shall be removed from service immediately. Synthetic slings must not be used where the potential for the webbing to be cut exists. Softeners shall be provided where necessary to protect slings, regardless of type, against sharp edges.A qualified signal person must be provided when any of the following conditions exist: The point of operation is not in full view of the operator. When the equipment is traveling, and the view in the direction of travel is obstructed.Whenever the operator or person handling the load determines the site specific safety concerns warrant a signal person.The signal person and the operator must meet prior to the beginning of the operation and discuss and agree upon a method of communication. If hand signals are utilized, both the operator and the signal person must provide documented proof of training of the “Standard Method” of hand signals as can be found in Appendix A of OSHA’s crane standard. If radios or cell phones are used to communicate, they must be tested on-site prior to beginning operations. They must be transmitted through a dedicated channel unless there are multiple cranes and shared communications are required for coordination.Crane rigging safety training course teaches employees the safe way to handle crane rigging and all the hazards associated with using cranes while at work. Cranes are used at many workplaces, across all major industries, to lift and move materials. Crane operators are generally trained and often certified in safe crane operations and inspection. However, many accidents involving cranes are caused by failures of crane rigging and rigging hardware. Crane Safety & Rigger Course content: 1:Roles and Responsibilities of a Rigger. 2:Toolbox Meeting. 3:Estimating Load and Centre of Gravity. 4:Pre-Lift Inspection of Crane and Lifting Gear and Accessories. 5:Become familiar with the different types of cranes and hoists 6:Selection and Use of Rigging Equipment. 7:Rigging Methods and Techniques. 8:Cover the procedures for proper inspection and maintenance 9:Establish the guidelines for proper equipment testing and load rating capacities 10:Outline the proper procedures for crane operators and co-workers 11:Outline regulations for load handling and handling equipment 12:Identifying the Elements of a crane safety plan 13:3 Step Lifting and Lowering Method. 14:Accident Prevention and Emergency Response. 15:Out-door Demonstration and Practice. 16:Assessment, Shorthand Professional Course in Islamabad Shorthand Professional Course in Rawalpindi Shorthand Professional Course in Pakistan IATA Air Ticketing & Reservation Course in Islamabad IATA Air Ticketing & Reservation Course in Rawalpindi IATA Air Ticketing & Reservation Course in Pakistan Professional Cooking Course in Islamabad GIS Geographic Information Systems Course in Islamabad GIS Geographic Information Systems Course in Rawalpindi GIS Geographic Information Systems Course in Pakistan Admission open for admission and queries call 03115193625, 03354176949 registered recognized, approved and authorized institute INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION Pakistan No.1 IT Training Institute, registered recognized, approved and authorized institute For More Information Visit Our Website www.courses.com.pk, www.icollegete.com
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
Rigger Course in pakistan International Certifications in Rawalpindi,Islamabad,Crane Safety & Rigger Course in rawalpindi pakistan chakwal jhelum gujrat 03115193625,Admission open for admission and queries call 03115193625, 03354176949,The mission of ICTE is to train and transform young men and women into responsible thinking engineers, technologists and scientists,to motivate them to attain professional excellence and to inspire them to proactively engage themselves for the betterment of the society.Each employee who works in or near the crane, is required to be trained in the hazards associated with and how to recognize “struck by and pinch / crush” hazard areas.Control lines, warning lines, guardrails, or barriers must be erected and maintained in order to mark the boundary of the hazard area and keep untrained individuals outside the area. Once in the hazard area, an employee is required to notify the operator of their presence any time that they have gone to a location inside the hazard area that may be outside the view of the operator and will no longer be within the view of the operator.The operator shall not rotate the equipment until the employee has indicated that they are in a safe position. No employees are allowed within the fall zone (whether the crane is moving or not) except for employees who meet the falling conditions:They are engaged in hooking, unhooking, guiding, or receiving a load.They are engaged in the initial attachment of the load to a component or structure.They are operating a concrete hopper or bucket.If employees are within the fall zone and are engaged in hooking,unhooking, guiding a load, or the initial attachment of the load, the following conditions must be met:The material being hoisted must be rigged to prevent unintentional displacement.Hooks with self-closing latches or the equivalent must be used.The materials must be rigged by a qualified rigger.The rigging of all equipment shall be performed by a qualified rigger.The qualified rigger shall inspect all rigging equipment prior to each lift, and any equipment found to be worn, damaged, or defective shall be removed from service immediately. Synthetic slings must not be used where the potential for the webbing to be cut exists. Softeners shall be provided where necessary to protect slings, regardless of type, against sharp edges.A qualified signal person must be provided when any of the following conditions exist: The point of operation is not in full view of the operator. When the equipment is traveling, and the view in the direction of travel is obstructed.Whenever the operator or person handling the load determines the site specific safety concerns warrant a signal person.The signal person and the operator must meet prior to the beginning of the operation and discuss and agree upon a method of communication. If hand signals are utilized, both the operator and the signal person must provide documented proof of training of the “Standard Method” of hand signals as can be found in Appendix A of OSHA’s crane standard. If radios or cell phones are used to communicate, they must be tested on-site prior to beginning operations. They must be transmitted through a dedicated channel unless there are multiple cranes and shared communications are required for coordination.Crane rigging safety training course teaches employees the safe way to handle crane rigging and all the hazards associated with using cranes while at work. Cranes are used at many workplaces, across all major industries, to lift and move materials. Crane operators are generally trained and often certified in safe crane operations and inspection. However, many accidents involving cranes are caused by failures of crane rigging and rigging hardware. Crane Safety & Rigger Course content: 1:Roles and Responsibilities of a Rigger. 2:Toolbox Meeting. 3:Estimating Load and Centre of Gravity. 4:Pre-Lift Inspection of Crane and Lifting Gear and Accessories. 5:Become familiar with the different types of cranes and hoists 6:Selection and Use of Rigging Equipment. 7:Rigging Methods and Techniques. 8:Cover the procedures for proper inspection and maintenance 9:Establish the guidelines for proper equipment testing and load rating capacities 10:Outline the proper procedures for crane operators and co-workers 11:Outline regulations for load handling and handling equipment 12:Identifying the Elements of a crane safety plan 13:3 Step Lifting and Lowering Method. 14:Accident Prevention and Emergency Response. 15:Out-door Demonstration and Practice. 16:Assessment,
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