Lesson 1Pedestrian exposure: loads travelling over people and walkway interactionsThis lesson checks how walkers face crane dangers, like loads over people, walkway clashes, and blind spots, and explains layout, barriers, and step controls to keep people and loads apart in South Sudan workshops.
Drawing walker routes and crane pathsRules to never move loads over workersUse of barriers, no-go zones, and signsSpotters and taglines near walkways and doorsHandling visitors and unusual foot trafficLesson 2Environmental and workplace hazards: obstructions, poor lighting, slippery floorsThis lesson reviews surroundings and work dangers that affect crane safety, like blocks, bad lights, wet floors, and noise, and shows how to check, report, and fix these in South Sudan sites.
Spotting overhead and side blocks to movementChecking light levels at controls and load pathHandling floor states, spills, and cleaningEffects of heat, wind, and wet air indoorsNoise, seeing, and sight line limitsLesson 3Concurrent operations and multi-crane interactions when sharing a bayThis lesson covers dangers when many cranes or jobs share a bay, like crashes, load clashes, and signal mix-ups, and explains planning, zoning, and talk controls to keep same-time work safe in South Sudan.
Planning lifts when many cranes share a bayCrane zoning, locks, and anti-crash systemsMatching signals between many operatorsHandling same-time lifting and nearby workSpotter jobs in busy crane workLesson 4Load-related hazards: swing, snagging, unbalanced loads, tipping during liftThis lesson covers load dangers like swinging, catching, uneven loads, and tipping, showing how to guess load moves, plan rigging shapes, and control shifts in all lift stages in South Sudan operations.
Causes and control of load swing and driftStopping catching on buildings and toolsBalance point and uneven load signsTipping risks for hanging and held loadsUse of taglines and steady speed-upLesson 5Maintenance and working at height hazards: access to runway, fall-from-height during maintenanceThis lesson handles dangers in crane upkeep and high work, like runway entry, falls, dropped tools, and lock failures, and details safe entry, fall guards, and work permit rules in South Sudan.
Safe entry to runways, walkways, and platformsFall guard choice and right use on cranesLockout, tagout, and test-before-touch stepsStopping dropped tools and loose items high upWork permit controls for crane upkeepLesson 6Human factors and communication failures: miscommunication, complacency, operator distractionThis lesson looks at people factors like tiredness, distraction, laziness, and bad talk, showing how they lead to crane accidents and how to better teamwork, signals, and safety ways in South Sudan.
Spotting tiredness, stress, and distraction in operatorsStandard hand signals and radio wordsHandling laziness in usual repeat liftsTalks, pre-lift meetings, and after-job checksDesigning controls to cut people error chancesLesson 7Emergency and rescue hazards: dropped load scenarios, entrapment, electrical incidentsThis lesson handles emergency and rescue dangers, like dropped loads, trapped people, and electric shocks, and explains planning, practice runs, and tools for safe help without new risks in South Sudan.
Planning for dropped load and close-miss eventsHelping in trapped and crush casesElectric touch, sparking, and shock dangersEmergency stop use and after-event lockRescue jobs, tools, and matchingLesson 8Rigging and sling failures: wear, incorrect selection, improper inspectionThis lesson focuses on rigging and sling dangers, like wear, harm, wrong choice, and missed checks, and shows how to spot faults and match rigging to the planned lift in South Sudan workshops.
Spotting wear, cuts, and broken wires on slingsChoosing slings and parts for load and tie typeTagging, naming, and power marksCheck times and remove-from-use rulesStorage, handling, and avoiding rigging wrong useLesson 9Procedural and administrative gaps: outdated procedures, lack of pre-use checksThis lesson checks how old steps, missing pre-use checks, and weak office work make hidden dangers, and explains how to build, update, and enforce good crane steps and lists on site in South Sudan.
Spotting old or clashing crane stepsDesigning good pre-use and shift check listsLinking crane steps to risk checksPaper control and version handling for stepsTraining and sign-off on new or changed stepsLesson 10Crane system failures: hoist, trolley, bridge mechanical and electrical faultsThis lesson checks crane system break ways in hoists, trolleys, bridges, and electrics, and shows how checks, testing, and fault reports stop sudden breaks and unsafe work states in South Sudan.
Common hoist and brake break signsTrolley and bridge move faults and warning signsRunway, end stop, and buffer system dangersElectric supply, festoon, and pendant issuesWork testing and fault raise process