Health & Safety Training

Skills That Protect Lives

1-Day LOLER Slinger/Signaller Theory

Learn the essential skills for a slinger/signaller, safe crane operations, slinging techniques, and load handling in compliance with PUWER, LOLER, and ISO standards. This course covers legal requirements, lift planning, signalling, equipment inspection, and crane supervisor responsibilities—ideal for operators, riggers, and supervisors working in lifting and hoisting environments.

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Description

This comprehensive training course is designed to equip crane operators, riggers, slingers, and supervisors with the knowledge and practical skills required for safe and effective lifting operations. Aligned with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, PUWER 1998, LOLER 1998, and international standards ISO 12480 and ISO 15513, the course provides a solid foundation in legal compliance, safe equipment use, and lifting best practices.

Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of lift planning, supervision, and execution, including the correct selection and use of lifting accessories, interpreting load charts, managing complex lifts, and ensuring load stability through centre of gravity calculations. The course also covers key topics such as equipment inspection, colour coding systems, signalling methods, and communication protocols between the operator and slinger.

Whether you’re new to lifting operations or seeking to enhance your skills and responsibilities, this course provides the essential training for maintaining safety and competence in lifting environments.

Content

1. Legal and Regulatory Framework

  • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

    • Section 2: Employer Responsibilities

    • Sections 7 & 8: Employee Duties

  • Authority and Enforcement Powers of Inspectors

  • Key Regulatory Overviews:

    • PUWER 1998 – Safe Use of Work Equipment

    • LOLER 1998 – Safe Lifting Operations and Equipment

2. International Standards and Best Practices

  • ISO 12480 – Guidelines for the Safe Use of Cranes

  • ISO 15513 – Competency Requirements for Crane Operators

  • Effective Lift Management and Supervision

  • Planning and Preparing for Basic Lifting Activities

  • Responsibilities of the Appointed Crane Supervisor

  • Categories of Lifting Operations:

    • Basic

    • Standard

    • Complex

3. Fundamentals of Slinging

  • Identifying Wear and Damage in Lifting Gear

  • Inspection and Maintenance Procedures

  • Colour Coding Systems for Lifting Accessories

  • Proper Storage Techniques for Slings

  • Safe Slinging Practices and Techniques

  • Selecting the Right Slinging Method

  • Interpreting Load Charts

  • Understanding Lift Angles and Their Effects

4. Load Handling and Movement

  • Pre-Lift Load Checks

  • Best Practices for Packing and Stacking Loads

  • Route Assessment and Hazard Planning

  • Accurate and Safe Slinging Procedures

  • Positioning Loads for Optimal Control

  • Issuing Clear and Safe Movement Commands

  • Final Checks and Job Completion Protocols

5. Lifting Design Considerations

  • Managing Unusual or Non-Standard Loads

  • Techniques for Estimating Load Weights

  • Choosing Equipment Based on Safe Working Load (SWL)

  • Determining the Centre of Gravity for Stability

6. Communication and Signalling

  • Building Effective Communication Between Operators and Slingers

  • Using Agreed Hand and Radio Signals for Safe Coordination

Delivery

Online/Classroom

Certification Details

Certificate of Training in the LOLER Slinger/Signaller Theory

What Next?

Look at our Appointed Person training course, which has more detail on planning, inspection and maintenance, and a practical element to the course.

Who is it For?

People beginning their path with lifting operations, who will move on, or people who will handle small basic lifts.

19 Aug From £100.00 Location: Workshop Duration: 1 day

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