Offshore crane operator course. Stage 3

This course is for candidates who have completed OCO Stage 2 and gained sufficient registered operating time on offshore cranes.

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Cost: EUR 3000.00
Time: 8:30 -17:00
Course Country: Lithuania
Certification

Bureau Veritas

This course is certified
by Bureau Veritas.
Duration: 2 days
Participants: 1-3 prs
Validity: 2 years
Language: English

Lithuania contacts

Address: Silutes pl. 101-311,
LT95112 Klaipeda, Lithuania

Purpose

This section outlines the assessment procedure for the Stage 3 level, where the candidate's proficiency as a crane operator is evaluated. While candidates are thoroughly briefed on the assessment format, they are not provided with any preliminary tuition unless the evaluation is integrated with a training program.

Crane Operator Stage 3 Assessment Format

The Assessor will accompany the crane operator into the cab and ask the operator to "familiarise" him with the crane as if he were handling it over to a new member on board. Points to be noted will include, but not be limited to:

  • use and understanding of load indicator functions, both static and dynamic modes
  • limiting devices
  • drive train
  • wires fitted to the crane in use
  • crane controls
  • understanding of the crane operator's responsibilities under LOLER regulations or prevailing legislation

Through the caliber of response, the assessor can identify any areas of weakness in the operator's knowledge of the equipment, safety systems or company operating procedures.
The practical assessment will be structured, where possible, around normal operations, scheduled to coincide with the arrival of a supply vessel.
The Instructor will visually check whether the system has been adjusted to reflect differing operating criteria, i.e. sea state, then leave the cab and observe.

The operator will undertake a series of lifts to demonstrate his ability to:

  • operate the crane in a safe manner, displaying awareness of any conflicting activity
  • control the crane whilst operating unloaded and with load on hook
  • demonstrate the ability to remove swing from the load
  • follow instructions given by the banksman through hand signals and radio contact

Following liaison with the client representative, a suitable opportunity will be identified for the crane operator to complete a multi-choice theoretical examination to identify the extent of his underpinning knowledge of crane operations. The minimum pass mark is set at 80%.
Successful completion of the assessment process allows operators to carry out all lifts unsupervised

Requirements

Personnel with Stage 2 and further experience under supervision or with proven verifiable experience

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Frequently asked questions - Offshore crane operator course. Stage 3

Will participants receive a certification upon completing the course?

Yes, participants who successfully complete the Offshore Crane Operator Stage 3 course will receive a certification. This course, certified by Bureau Veritas, is designed for candidates who have already completed OCO Stage 2 and have sufficient registered operating time on offshore cranes.

What does this course entail?

The Offshore Crane Operator Stage 3 course in Lithuania is an advanced training program for individuals who have completed Stage 2 and accumulated adequate operating experience. It includes a comprehensive assessment of the candidate's proficiency in crane operations, covering both practical skills and theoretical knowledge, with a focus on safety and operational efficiency.

How is the proficiency of crane operators evaluated during the course?

The assessment procedure in the Offshore Crane Operator Stage 3 course involves both practical and theoretical evaluations. Candidates are assessed on their ability to operate the crane safely and efficiently, demonstrate control under various conditions, and show understanding of safety systems and operating procedures. A theoretical examination is also conducted to gauge their knowledge of crane operations.

What practical skills are emphasized in the course?

The course emphasizes practical skills such as safe crane operation, controlling the crane under loaded and unloaded conditions, removing swing from the load, and following instructions via hand signals and radio contact. These skills are crucial for effective and safe crane operations in offshore environments.

Why is Lerus considered a suitable choice for this training?

Lerus is a global company known for its high-quality training standards in offshore operations. With training centers across the world, including Lithuania, Lerus offers a diverse range of courses tailored to meet international standards. Their global presence and commitment to quality make them a preferred choice for specialized training like the Offshore Crane Operator Stage 3 course.
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