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Course Introduction</li><li>&nbsp; Environment Management System</li><li>&nbsp; Purpose Of EMS Management System</li><li>&nbsp; PDCA Cycle</li><li>&nbsp; Important Audit Terminologies</li><li>&nbsp; Legal Compliance And ISO 14001:2015</li><li>&nbsp; EMS Documented Information</li><li>&nbsp; Types Of Audits</li><li>&nbsp; One Visit Before Desktop Overview</li><li>&nbsp; Desktop Review Of EMS</li><li>&nbsp; Audit Program</li><li>&nbsp; Audit Plan</li><li>&nbsp; Auditor Skills</li><li>&nbsp; Conducting Onsite Audit</li><li>&nbsp; Mock Onsite Audit</li><li>&nbsp; Mock Onsite Audit</li><li>&nbsp; Post Audit Activities</li><li>&nbsp; Audit Report</li></ul><p>Cost: 80000 PKR</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2025 13:22:23 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Rigger Level I II III KeySkills  - Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS) , Pakistan, Rawalpindi ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/part-time-rigger-level-i-ii-iii-keyskills-institute-of-professional-and-technical-studies-ipats/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>COURSE OBJECTIVES</strong><br>On completion of this course the learner will be capable of:<ul><li>Being aware of the statutory requirements, regulations and approved codes of practices regarding rigging equipment together with the learners obligations to Site Safety</li><li>Identifying basic equipment used in rigging</li><li>Using basic items of rigging equipment safely and effectively</li><li>Selecting and using the correct equipment for the task</li><li>Inspection and use of different types of lifting equipment</li><li>Calculations required in rigging to include weight calculation, required angles, how to use sling charts</li><li>Tying knots, bends and hitches</li><li>Lifting safely both out of balance loads, balanced loads and tandem lifting.</li></ul><strong>COURSE SYLLABUS</strong><ul><li>Rigging principles and terminology</li><li>Relevant legislation and ACOPs</li><li>Safe systems of work</li><li>Risk assessment, planning and control of lifting operations</li><li>Ensure the area is suitable for lifting activities</li><li>Lifting equipment pre and post use inspection, including certification</li><li>Safe and correct use of different types of lifting equipment</li><li>Selection of the appropriate lifting accessories for different types of loads</li><li>Lifting accessories and their applications</li><li>Sling various loads including balanced, unbalance and loose</li><li>Equipment identification and selection</li><li>Weight identification, different ways to calculate the loads weight</li><li>Carry out lifts to given instructions</li><li>Placement of and setting down loads</li><li>Disconnection of lifting accessories from the load</li><li>Use of recommended hand signals and radios</li><li>Keep within safe working parameters</li><li>Awareness of crane operating principles</li><li>Awareness of conflicting activities</li><li>Environmental factors that could influence lifting operations</li><li>Correct procedure for the storage of lifting equipment</li><li>Awareness of manual handling</li><li>Appreciation of dynamic factors</li></ul>Typing knots, bends and hitches - their uses and applications<br>Typical types of lifting equipment and accessories that the candidate would use will include:<ul><li>Chain slings</li><li>Wire rope slings</li><li>Fibre slings</li><li>Shackles</li><li>Eyebolts</li><li>Master links</li><li>Chainblocks</li><li>Pullifts</li><li>Tirfors &amp; tirfor wires</li><li>Beam clamps</li><li>Beam trolleys</li><li>Jacks etc.</li></ul>Recapitulation and Written Examination<br><br><strong>Advance Rigging&nbsp;</strong><br><br><strong>COURSE OBJECTIVES</strong><br><br><strong>On completion of the training course the learners should be capable of:</strong><ul><li>Identifying and selecting the correct lifting equipment and lifting accessories. Be competent in slinging methodology and have the skills to plan a safe lift</li><li>Inspecting and identifying equipment and pre-use checks</li><li>Selecting and using synthetic slings</li><li>Calculations involved in Moving Loads including tension on sling legs, weight, centre of gravity etc.</li><li>The safety precautions when lifting heavy objects or off centre lifts</li><li>Planning and moving loads including transfer of loads using various equipment</li><li>How winches are used, their safe operation and gaining a mechanical advantage with snatch and sheave blocks</li><li>Be able to complete a working Lift Plan including selection of equipment and positioning of equipment</li><li>Be able to signal a mobile crane to BS7121 standards</li></ul><strong>COURSE SYLLABUS</strong><br>NB: This course includes a recap of the theory and practice of all the subjects dealt with in the Basic Rigging Part 1 Course. There is , however, much more involvement of the learners who will be required to carry out the requisite engineering calculations and to plan, select the appropriate equipment, and carry out all the practical work as team exercises.<br><br><strong>Introduction</strong><br><strong>Centre Safety and Domestic Arrangements<br>Use of Chains</strong><ul><li>Inspection and maintenance</li><li>Use of safe working load charts</li><li>Types and grades of chains in use</li><li>How to identify grades and types</li><li>Slinging with chain slings and collar chains</li></ul><strong>Wire Rope and Wire Rope Slings</strong><ul><li>Wire rope construction and grades</li><li>Use of wire ropes</li><li>Types of wire rope slings and their applications</li><li>Wire rope slings - Do's and Don'ts in slinging</li><li>Inspection and maintenance</li><li>Films showing testing and use of chain and wire slings,</li><li>Wire and fibre rope blocks reeving and maintenance</li><li>Calculate head loading and lead rope pull</li><li>Use of snatch blocks</li><li>Use of winches</li><li>Use of wire rope grips DIN 11 42</li><li>How to calculate the amount of wire that will go on to a winch drum</li><li>Use of blondin wire, if allowed</li></ul><br><strong>Synthetic Slings</strong><ul><li>Inspection and maintenance</li><li>Use of safe working load charts</li><li>Types and grades of chains in use</li><li>How to identify grades and types</li><li>Slinging with chain slings and collar chains</li><li>Wire rope slings - Do's and Don'ts in slinging</li><li>Inspection and maintenance</li><li>Working angles and SWL Charts</li><li>Calculating rope required to make a lift</li><li>Calculate lift lead rope going onto winch</li><li>Typing knots, bend and hitches - their uses and applications</li><li>Use of chain blocks</li><li>Lifting out of balance loads</li><li>Centres of gravity</li><li>How to arrange slings and work out angles and their effect on the SWL of the equipments</li><li>Working with cranes</li><li>Tandem lifting and associated hazards</li><li>Calculate weight</li><li>Complete a lift plan</li><li>Safe use of pull-lifts, tirfors, shackles, eye bolts, plate clamps etc.</li><li>General rigging safety</li><li>Health &amp; Safety at Work Act</li></ul><strong>Lifting Appliances in Tandem</strong><ul><li>Top lifting in tandem. Top lifting with bottom control. Transfer of loads.</li></ul><strong>Special Lifting Attachments</strong><ul><li>Lugs, trunnions and lifting points. Crane hook attachments.</li><li>Special lifting beams.</li></ul>(The learners will plan a "Lift" selecting the correct equipment for rigging and carrying out a lift).<br><br><strong>SLINGING FOUNDATION COURSE</strong><br><br><strong>COURSE OBJECTIVES</strong><br>At the conclusion of this course the delegate will be able to:<br>Use their working knowledge of relevant current legislation relating to lifting and slinging and of general site and workshop safety standards.<ul><li>Select and use chains and chain slings</li><li>Select and use synthetic slings</li><li>Select and use wire rope slings</li><li>Select and use shackles</li><li>Select and use eye bolts</li><li>Use 'Safe Working Load' Charts</li><li>Calculate the dynamic forces in inclined loading</li></ul><strong>Recapitulation and Written Examination</strong><p>Cost: 35000 PKR</p><p>Duration: 2 Months</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2020 20:44:54 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[ISO 14001:2015 EMS Lead Auditor  - Resource Inspections Canada Incorporated (RICI) - Pakistan , Karachi, Lahore ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/iso-14001-2015-ems-lead-auditor/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						The course comprises of lectures, interactive groups and individual workshop, case studies, role play exercises, giving touches of real time scenarios, including the following topics:<br><br>1) Purpose of an environmental management system<br>2) Principles, processes and techniques used for the assessment and management of environmental aspects and impacts<br>3) Purpose, contents and interrelationship of ISO 14001:2015, the ISO 14000 series guidance standards and the legislative framework relevant to an EMS<br>4) Plan, Conduct report and follow-up an audit in accordance with ISO 19011 and through analysis of ISO 14001:2015<br>5) Undertake role of Auditor to Plan, perform conduct and follow up an audit in accordance with ISO 19011 and through analysis of ISO 14001:2015<p>Cost: 400 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2017 14:58:30 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[ISO 50001:2011 EnMS Lead Auditor  - Resource Inspections Canada Incorporated (RICI) - Pakistan , Karachi, Lahore ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/iso-50001-2011-enms-lead-auditor/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						Courses comprises of lectures, interactive groups and individual workshop, case studies, role play exercises, giving touches of real time scenarios, including the following topics:<br><br>1) Purpose of an energy management system<br>2) Energy management systems standards<br>3) Energy management system audit and third party certification<br>4) Explain the role of an auditor to plan, conduct, report and follow up of energy management system audit in accordance with ISO<br>5) Plan, conduct, report and follow up an audit of an energy management systems to establish conformance (or otherwise) with ISO 50001 and in accordance with ISO 19011 (and ISO 17021 where appropriate)<p>Cost: 650 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2017 14:26:11 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>
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