As of October 1, 2009, new NC-OSHA regulations require any person giving hand or voice/radio signals to a crane operator to have proper qualifications demonstrated through verbal or written testing and a practical evaluation.
This Crane Signal Person Course has been custom-designed to provide the necessary training for participants to comply with the new NC-OSHA Signal Person Qualification requirements described in NC-OSHA regulation 13 NCAC 07F .0905 and ASME B30.5. The course includes an in-depth review of hand and voice/radio signals and signaling procedures to be used with a variety of cranes and circumstances commonly encountered in construction environments. The course includes a verbal test, written exam and a short hands-on practical evaluation exercise to ensure participants can adequately apply the proper crane signals. Each participant must pass the written exam and participate in the practical evaluation exercise to receive a completion card.
| Course Topics Include: |  | Signal Person Regulations & Qualification Requirements |  | When is a Signal Person Required? |  | Responsibilities of the Signal Person |  | Crane Signaling Basics |  | Hazards Associated with Signaling Cranes |  | Crane Dynamics and Limitations |  | Standard Hand Signals & Procedures |  | Standard Voice/Radio Signals & Procedures |  | Special & Emergency Signals |  | Signaling Multiple Cranes |  | Verbal & Written Test |  | Practical Test |
Who Should Attend: SafeDay recommends this course for all personnel that are responsible for providing hand or voice signals to crane operators. Supervisors, Managers, Safety Managers and other personnel responsible for supervising crane operations in construction environments should also attend this course.
| Each Participant Will Receive The Following: |  | Crane Signal Person Safety Training Card |  | Illustration of ASME Standard Hand Signals |
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