ISO 45001 COMPLIANTDISH-APPROVED

Full-Day Training

Practical full-day certification program focused on operational safety, compliance confidence, and site-level risk control.

Program Overview

A lifting plan is not a bureaucratic formality — it is the engineering document that stands between a controlled, safe lift and a catastrophic accident. Crane and rigging accidents remain among the most deadly in the construction and industrial sectors, and the majority are attributable to inadequate planning.

ICLM's Lifting Plan Preparation training (Course Code L1103) provides site managers, project engineers, crane operators, safety officers, construction supervisors, and rigging crew members in construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, shipping and logistics, and engineering industries with the technical knowledge and practical skills to develop, review, and implement comprehensive lifting plans that comply with OSHA, ISO, and international lifting safety standards.

Pre-Use Checks

Daily inspection discipline and hazard spotting basics.

Control Principles

Safe methods, sequencing, and decision making in operations.

Emergency Response

Incident communication and immediate response actions.

Core Learning Modules

Module 01

Introduction to lifting plan preparation - definition, regulatory basis, and the critical role of planning in lifting safety.

Module 02

Types of lifting equipment and their applications - mobile cranes, tower cranes, hoists, slings, and rigging hardware.

Module 03

Planning and scheduling lifting operations - integrating lift planning into overall project schedules.

Module 04

Hazard identification and risk assessment specific to lifting operations - environmental, structural, and equipment hazards.

Module 05

Practical exercises in lifting plan development - creating complete lifting plans for realistic scenarios.