Now UVV inspectors become“Qualified person for the inspection of winches, lifting and pulling devices“.
Become a qualified person in accordance with DGUV Regulation 54 and DGUV Regulation 55 and FEM 9.755 or FEM 9.511 with our seminar.
You would like to operate your own winches, lifting and pulling devices in your company?
Would you like to become self-employed or a small business owner? winches, lifting and pulling devices in companies?
Then our course for qualified person according to TRBS 1203 and DGUV regulation 54 as well as DGUV regulation 55 and FEM 9.755 or FEM 9.511 is just the right thing.
After successful completion, you will be able to independently check winches, lifting and pulling devices and use test protocols and test seals.
Our course for qualified persons for the inspection of Winches, lifting and pulling devices
authorizes you to check all winches, lifting and pulling equipment
Qualified person for testing winches, lifting and pulling devices
What is required:
In accordance with Section 2 (7) BetrSichV, qualified persons must be authorized to carry out the tasks specified in sentence 1.
examinations, have the necessary specialist knowledge. These are acquired
through:
- vocational training
- with professional experience
- and a prompt professional activity
What do you need to check for winches, lifting and towing devices and what are the test criteria?
- The test methods include visual inspections, functional tests, measurements and, if necessary, non-destructive testing methods such as crack testing or ultrasonic testing.
- The test procedures include a thorough inspection of all relevant components of the hoists and lifting equipment, including mechanical, electrical and safety aspects.
- Load capacity calculation: This calculation refers to the maximum load that a hoist or load handling attachment can safely lift, based on various factors such as material strength, design features and operating conditions.
Example: Calculation of the maximum load capacity of an electric chain hoist based on the manufacturer’s specifications for material strength and the design parameters of the chain hoist. - Tension calculation: This calculation concerns the load on the ropes, chains or other lifting equipment during operation to ensure that they can withstand the loads and do not fail.
Example: Calculation of the tension in a wire rope during the lifting process based on the load, the length of the rope and other operating parameters. - Calculation of the load’s center of gravity: This calculation refers to determining the center of gravity of a load to ensure that it can be lifted and moved stably and safely.
Example: Calculating the center of gravity of an irregularly shaped object using geometric calculations or mathematical models. - Calculation of operating loads: This calculation concerns the determination of the maximum operating loads that a hoist or load handling attachment can handle based on the operating conditions and frequency of use in order to avoid overloading and failure.
Example: Calculation of the maximum permissible operating load of a forklift truck, taking into account the load distribution, travel speed and other operating parameters.
Your procedure for becoming a qualified person to inspect winches, lifting and pulling equipment:
- After the order process, you can take your time to prepare for the theoretical final exam.
- We will provide you with all the necessary preparation materials.
- Our seminar will provide you with all the knowledge you need to become a “Qualified person for testing winches, lifting and pulling equipment“.
- Our topic-related PowerPoint presentation, with the relevant DGUV legal texts, is available to help you prepare.
- If you have any questions during your preparation, we are of course at your disposal.
- You can contact us by phone during our business hours or write to us via live chat.