HIAB Lorry Loader Training
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N107 - HIAB Lorry Loader Training
Who Should Attend
Anyone who uses or will be using a lorry loader (with a hook, clamshell bucket or hydraulic clamp) in the land-based industries or construction industry.
Course Content
Theoretical
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998
Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
Pre-Use Checks & Maintenance
Planning your job
Stability of the Lorry Loader
Hazards on Construction Sites - Electricity and Lorry Loaders
The dos and donts of Lorry Loader operation
Selection of Videos
Practical
An introduction to the machine and controls
Pre-Use Checks & Maintenance
Positioning the Lorry Loader
Lifting and transporting a load nearby
Lifting and transporting a load from distance
Basic Hand Signals
Basic Slinging (If the HIAB has hook attachment)
Stacking loads (If the HIAB has brick clamp attachment)
Bucket Work & Tipping (If the HIAB has a bucket grab Attachment)
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Course Outcome
Identify the basic construction, purpose and function of components, and the purpose and use of all controls and gauges.
Identify and comply with manufacturers instructions in accordance with the operators handbook, other information sources i.e. duties charts, and applicable legislation.
Carry out all pre-use and running checks of the carrier vehicle, lifting appliance and relevant attachments
Explain the Safe Working Loads and Duties Chart for the loader.
Configure the lorry loader and carrier vehicle for site and road travel.
Manoeuvre the carrier vehicle into position in order to carry out the lifting of various loads.
Set up carrier vehicle to carry out lifts from minimum to maximum radius.
Use the correct attachment for the lifting of various loads.
Lift and place loads at varying radii.
Load a vehicle in accordance with industry practices.
Secure various loads on the vehicle bed in accordance with industry practices.
Keep within safe working parameters.
Place the loader and carrier vehicle in an out-of-service condition.
