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Unit
Unit Reference Number
D/600/7857
Qualification Framework
QCF
Title
Preparing and Operating Mobile Cranes to Lift and Transfer Loads in the Workplace
Unit Level
Level 2
Unit Sub Level
None
Guided Learning Hours
317
Unit Credit Value
95
Date of Withdrawal
SSAs
5.2 Building and Construction
Unit Grading Structure
Pass
Assessment Guidance

This unit must be assessed in a work environment and in accordance with:

– the Additional Requirements for Qualifications using the title NVQ in QCF

– the ConstructionSkills‘ Consolidated Assessment Strategy for Construction and the Built Environment – Craft, Supervisory, Technical, Managerial and Professional Units and Qualifications with NVQ in the Qualification and Credit Framework (QCF) title and SVQs.

Assessors for this unit must use a combination of the following assessment methods:

– observation of normal work activities within the workplace that clearly confirms the required skills

– questioning the learner on knowledge criteria that clearly confirms the required understanding

– review other forms of evidence that can clearly confirm industry required skills, knowledge and understanding.

Assessors for this unit must have verifiable, current industry experience and a sufficient depth of occupational expertise and knowledge of preparing and operating mobile cranes to lift and transfer loads to be effective and reliable when confirming a learner’s competence.

Workplace evidence of skills cannot be simulated.

This unit must be assessed against one of the following endorsements:

– Mobile cranes – block duties

– Mobile cranes – pick and carry duties

– Mobile cranes – all duties

Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria
Learning Outcome - The learner will:Assessment Criterion - The learner can:
1

Interpret the given information relating to the use of mobile cranes to lift, transfer and place loads.

1.1

Interpret and extract information from drawings, specifications, schedules and manufacturers' information.

1.2

Comply with information and/or instructions derived from risk assessments and method statements.

1.3

State the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources and how they are implemented.

1.4

Describe different types of information, their source and how they are interpreted in relation to:

– drawings, specifications, schedules, manufacturers' information, method statements and regulations and guidance applicable to mobile crane operations.

2

Organise with others the sequence and operation in which lifting operations using mobile cranes are to be carried out.

2.1

Organise the work according to given information or instructions.

2.2

Describe how to communicate ideas between team members.

2.3

Organise and communicate with team members and other associated occupations.

2.4

State how to organise resources prior to and during lifting operations with mobile cranes.

3

Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when carrying out lifting operations.

3.1

Describe their responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance whilst working:

– in the workplace, below ground level, at height, in confined spaces, with tools and equipment, with materials and substances, with movement/storage of materials and by manual handling and mechanical lifting.

3.2

Describe the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings in relation to site, workplace, company and operative.

3.3

State what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making reports.

4

Maintain safe working practices when preparing for and carrying out lifting operations using mobile cranes.

4.1

Use personal protective equipment (PPE) to safely carry out the activity in accordance with legislation and organisational requirements during lifting operations.

4.2

Explain why and when personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used, relating to mobile crane use, and the types, purpose and limitations of each type.

4.3

State how emergencies should be responded to in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries and other task-related hazards.

5

Request and select the required quantity and quality of resources to prepare for and carry out lifting operations using mobile cranes.

5.1

Describe the characteristics, quality, uses, limitations and defects associated with the resources, and how they should be used correctly, relating to:

– consumables, lubricants and fuels

– attachments and lifting aids

– hand tools, ancillary equipment and/or accessories.

5.2

Request and select resources associated with mobile cranes in relation to consumables, materials, attachments, tools, accessories and/or ancillary equipment.

5.3

State how the resources should be used correctly, how problems associated with the resources are reported and how the organisational procedures are used.

5.4

Outline potential hazards associated with the resources and method of work.

5.5

Describe how to calculate weight, bearing pressure, length and area associated with the method/procedures to carry out lifting operations with mobile cranes.

6

Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when lifting and transferring loads.

6.1

Protect the work and its surrounding area from damage.

6.2

Minimise damage and maintain a clean work space.

6.3

Describe how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection in relation to general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions.

6.4

Dispose of waste in accordance with legislation.

6.5

State why the disposal of waste should be carried out safely in relation to the work.

7

Complete the work within the allocated time when preparing to and lifting and transferring loads.

7.1

Demonstrate completion of the work within the allocated time.

7.2

Shut down and secure mobile cranes.

7.3

State the purpose of the work programme and describe why deadlines should be kept in relation to:

– types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times

– organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the lifting operation.

8

Comply with the given contract information to lift, transfer and place loads using mobile cranes to the required specification.

8.1

Demonstrate the following work skills when preparing for, lifting, transferring and placing loads using mobile cranes:

– fitting, attaching, setting up, securing, adjusting, checking, removing, communicating, operating, manoeuvring, positioning, lifting, transferring and setting down.

8.2

Prepare, set up and operate mobile cranes to lift, transfer and place a variety of loads in the workplace, to given working instructions.

8.3

Describe how to apply safe work practices, follow procedures, report problems and establish authority needed to rectify, to:

– identify the characteristics of the crane for the lifting operation

– carry out performance checks

– prepare, set up and adjust for operational requirements

– complete functional checks

– carry out pre-operational checks for obstructions, stability, safety and security of the work and surrounding area

– operate and move (where applicable) the crane

– identify characteristics, type, weight and positioning of loads for lifting and transferring

– secure and balance loads for lifting

– lift, remove and transfer loads

– position, place and set down loads

– confirm load stability and security

– shut down the crane

– use hand tools, ancillary equipment and accessories.

8.4

Safely use and store hand tools and ancillary equipment.

8.5

State the needs of other occupations and how to communicate within a team when preparing for and lifting and transferring loads.

8.6

Describe how to maintain the plant, tools and equipment used to lift and transfer loads.

Equivalent Units
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