Operate Offshore Cranes Refresher
Objective
The Offshore Crane Operator Re-Assessment is used to assess the continued competence of offshore crane operators. BS 7121 Part 11: Offshore Cranes states that an operator’s competence should be re-assessed every 2 years and the Health and Safety Executive has acknowledged that practical simulation exercises play a part in complying with this standard.
Participants
Participants should have completed the PMASUP305 – Operate Offshore Cranes Certificate of Competency and be experienced in all facets of offshore crane operations.
Course Pre-requisites
- The participant has been previously assessed in the workplace and holds a PMASUP305 – Operate Offshore Cranes certificate of competency
- The participant can produce an up to date and current logbook that has the records of all supply vessel
cargo operations performed in the period since last assessment. - The participant can supply to the assessor a detailed CV (resume) and contactable references to verify
experience.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy Requirements
This unit requires the ability to read and interpret typical product specifications, job sheets, procedures, material labels and safety information as provided to operators. Writing is required to the level of completing workplace forms. Numeracy is required to calculate loads and estimate balance points for slinging. You may be required to undertake a LL&N test.
Assessment & Competency Achievement
This course includes written tests, projects, and practical simulator observations.
Course Duration
1 Day: 8:30am to 4:30pm
Course Fee and Additional Service Costs
The following course fees relate to this unit of competency:
$2,838.00 ($2,580.00 + GST)
This course fee includes lunch, and morning and afternoon tea at the center.
Terms and Conditions of Enrolment
Course participants are required to agree with the Term and Conditions of enrolment. These terms and conditions are available on request from Perth Simulation Centre staff.