Overview

Certifying Body

LICQual

Total Credits

6

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Qualification Type

Non Ofqual

Learning Mode

Online

Study Units

6

Qualification #

LICQ2200181

Qualification Structure

To achieve the LICQual Level 2 Award in Slinger;Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Advanced Slinging and Signalling Techniques
  • Risk Assessment for Lifting Operations
  • Equipment Selection and Handling
  • Load Stability and Weight Calculation
  • Communication and Coordination with Operators
  • Legal and Regulatory Requirements

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Advanced Slinging and Signalling Techniques
  • Demonstrate the ability to apply advanced slinging techniques for a variety of complex loads.
  • Understand and execute advanced signalling methods to communicate effectively with crane operators and the lifting team.
  • Identify different slinging methods and rigging configurations based on load types and environmental factors.
  • Apply safe lifting practices for handling irregular, heavy, or oversized loads.
  • Assess the impact of load distribution and lifting angles on operational efficiency and safety.
  • Risk Assessment for Lifting Operations
  • Identify and assess potential risks associated with lifting operations, including equipment failure, load instability, and environmental hazards.
  • Understand the importance of conducting thorough risk assessments before every lifting operation.
  • Develop strategies to mitigate risks, ensuring safe working practices.
  • Recognize how to evaluate and control external factors such as weather conditions, site constraints, and personnel safety.
  • Implement risk control measures to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
  • Equipment Selection and Handling
  • Understand the factors that influence the selection of appropriate lifting equipment based on load specifications and site conditions.
  • Demonstrate the ability to properly inspect and handle lifting equipment such as slings, shackles, chains, and hooks.
  • Identify common faults in lifting equipment and take corrective actions to prevent accidents.
  • Apply best practices for storing and maintaining lifting equipment to ensure safety and longevity.
  • Understand the limitations and capabilities of different types of lifting equipment.
  • Load Stability and Weight Calculation
  • Calculate the weight of loads accurately to ensure the correct selection of lifting equipment.
  • Understand the factors that affect load stability, including weight distribution, shape, and center of gravity.
  • Implement techniques to secure loads effectively, preventing instability during lifting.
  • Assess and correct any issues with load balance or weight calculations before proceeding with lifting operations.
  • Recognize how to calculate and adjust lifting configurations to achieve optimal stability.
  • Communication and Coordination with Operators
  • Develop effective communication skills to relay clear instructions and signals to crane operators and the lifting team.
  • Understand the various methods of communication, including hand signals, radios, and verbal communication, ensuring safe and smooth operations.
  • Coordinate efficiently with crane operators and other personnel to execute lifting operations without delays or misunderstandings.
  • Practice the importance of continuous communication during lifting operations to address changes in real-time.
  • Recognize the role of clear communication in ensuring safety and operational success.
  • Legal and Regulatory Requirements
  • Understand the key legal and regulatory requirements for lifting operations, including national and international standards.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of safety regulations related to slinging, lifting, and rigging operations, and how they apply to everyday practice.
  • Identify the roles and responsibilities of employers and workers under lifting operation regulations.
  • Understand how to ensure compliance with workplace safety standards and avoid legal consequences.
  • Implement best practices to meet the required legal standards in lifting operations.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 16 years old at the time of enrolment.
  • A basic secondary school education (or equivalent Level 1 qualification) is recommended
  • Applicants are expected to have prior knowledge or experience in slinging or lifting operations.
  • Participants must demonstrate good proficiency in English to understand technical course materials, safety regulations, and assessments.

What You Need to Know

This course is ideal for individuals who already have basic knowledge or experience in lifting operations and want to develop advanced slinging skills. It is suitable for construction workers, rigging assistants, site operatives, and those who have completed a Level 1 Slinger qualification and are looking to progress in their career.

This course includes both theoretical learning and practical hands-on training, with a strong focus on real workplace lifting operations.

  • Hands‑on experience with advanced lifting operations.
  • Knowledge of regulations and risk management.
  • Improved communication skills for working with crane operators.
  • Global recognition enhancing employability worldwide.

Graduates can work as Skilled Slingers, Lifting Supervisors (entry-level), Rigging Assistants, Construction Site Operatives, and roles in oil and gas, shipping, and heavy engineering industries.

Learners can progress to Level 3 qualifications in rigging, lifting supervision, construction safety, or move into supervisory and leadership roles within industrial and construction sectors.

Yes, the LICQual Level 2 Award is recognised internationally, making it a valuable credential for learners seeking global opportunities in construction, engineering, and logistics.

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