Basic Safe Hoisting Course

The basic Safe Hoisting course is intended for individuals who want to obtain their Safe Hoisting certificate and have little to no experience.
A large proportion of workplace accidents are caused by unsafe use of hoisting equipment and lifting tools. Improper use can lead to damage, lost time, dissatisfied customers, and hazardous situations. Moreover, the safety of your employees is at stake.
The basic Safe Hoisting course concludes with both a practical and theoretical exam.

Experience level: Little to no experience

299,-

€ 361,79 incl. BTW

Per cursist, incl. lesmateriaal en examen

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Basic Safe Hoisting Course

Basic Course Safe Hoisting

The basic Safe Hoisting course is intended for individuals who want to obtain their Safe Hoisting certificate and have little to no experience. Anyone — individual or organization — wishing to comply with the requirements of the Dutch Working Conditions Act (Arbowet) and insurance companies can take the Safe Hoisting course to obtain the hoisting certificate. Under the Arbowet, companies are required to properly instruct employees regarding the moving of loads. This helps prevent work from being halted because employees do not have the correct certification.

Course Information and Safe Hoisting Certificate

The Safe Hoisting training takes 1 day (10:00 AM – 2:30 PM). This course focuses heavily on practical exercises. You will receive the theory in advance for self-study, allowing us to focus fully on practice during the training day. The Safe Hoisting training day concludes with an exam. The Safe Hoisting certificate is valid for five years.

The course includes self-study.

Minimum age: 18 years

Code 95 This course does not qualify for Code 95 Professional Competence Directive.

Course Material

Theory Content

  • Safety A.I. 17 and Dutch Working Conditions Act (Arbowet)
  • Hoisting equipment
  • Handling loads
  • Maximum working load
  • Lifting slings and chains

Practical Content

  • Awareness of hazards and risks
  • Attaching loads
  • Moving loads
  • Safety aspects
  • Use of auxiliary tools