To provide the participants with the skills and knowledge to perform their job roles safely and competently BY UNDERSTANDING RECEIPT, HANDLING, STORAGE, INSPECTION AND PLACING FOR PRODUCTION.
At the end of the course the participants will be able to explain:
• Paperwork
• Test Certificates
• Load Quantity
• Load Type, Size etc.
• Are Coils etc. Identifiable?
• Visible Damage
• General Condition
• Tools/Materials/COSHH
• Safe Handling of Coils to include directional markers and visual inspection
• Storage of Coils to include environment
• Untrained Personnel
Explain the safe system of work (SSOW) relating to the lifting and handling of prestressing tendons
Explain the safety checks required prior to the handling/lifting of prestressing tendons
• Suitable Handling/Lifting Equipment
• Fit for Purpose
• Tested
• Capacity
• Visual Damage
PREREQUISITES
Operations using specialised plant i.e. cranes or lift trucks should be trained outside this scheme and the operators should hold the relevant CTA or similar.
Although manual handling is not covered by the scheme, correct handling techniques should be demonstrated throughout the training, and where required, evidence of having attended a manual handling course may be requested.
• Damage
• Unidentified Coils
• Lack of Paperwork e.g. Test Certification
• General Condition
• Stock Rotation
• Storage position – benefits of storing off the ground
• Environmental impact on stock including damage and contamination
• Benefits of covered storage
• Use of storage systems, i.e. racking systems or lobster pots
Assessment
Assessment will be based on multiple choice questions and observation of the delegate.
Legislation
Personal and Protective Equipment
Relevant and correct PPE should be worn at all times.