Overview

Certifying Body

LICQual

Total Credits

18

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Qualification Type

Non Ofqual

Learning Mode

Online

Study Units

6

Qualification #

LICQ2200184

Qualification Structure

To achieve the LICQual Level 2 Certificate 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 and rigging techniques for complex and oversized loads.
  • Understand and implement advanced signalling methods for clear communication with crane operators and the lifting team.
  • Assess and adjust slinging techniques based on load types, weight, shape, and environmental conditions.
  • Evaluate the safety of lifting operations through proper load distribution and rigging configuration.
  • Apply advanced slinging techniques to handle irregular loads and ensure smooth and safe lifting operations.
  • Risk Assessment for Lifting Operations
  • Conduct thorough risk assessments to identify potential hazards in lifting operations.
  • Recognize risks associated with equipment failure, load instability, and environmental factors.
  • Develop risk mitigation strategies to minimize or eliminate identified hazards before starting lifting tasks.
  • Implement effective control measures to manage risks during lifting operations, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
  • Understand how to adapt risk assessments based on the complexity of lifting operations and varying site conditions.
  • Equipment Selection and Handling
  • Identify the key factors for selecting the appropriate lifting equipment based on load specifications, site conditions, and lifting requirements.
  • Demonstrate the ability to inspect and evaluate lifting equipment for wear and damage before use.
  • Understand the importance of selecting equipment that meets the safety requirements and limitations for specific lifting tasks.
  • Safely handle and operate lifting equipment, ensuring it is properly maintained and stored.
  • Recognize the impact of incorrect equipment selection on lifting operations and safety.
  • Load Stability and Weight Calculation
  • Calculate the weight of loads accurately and apply this information to select the correct lifting equipment and slinging techniques.
  • Understand the factors that influence load stability, including weight distribution, load shape, and lifting angles.
  • Demonstrate the ability to ensure load stability throughout the lifting process.
  • Assess and calculate the center of gravity of irregularly shaped loads to prevent instability during lifting.
  • Apply knowledge of weight calculation and load stability to plan safe and efficient lifting operations.
  • Communication and Coordination with Operators
  • Develop effective communication skills to relay clear instructions and signals to crane operators and the lifting team.
  • Utilize appropriate hand signals and verbal communication methods to ensure clarity during lifting operations.
  • Coordinate effectively with crane operators to ensure smooth execution of lifting tasks.
  • Recognize the importance of maintaining continuous communication during operations to address any issues or changes in real time.
  • Ensure that all team members understand their roles and responsibilities in the lifting operation through clear communication.
  • Legal and Regulatory Requirements
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the legal and regulatory framework governing lifting operations.
  • Identify the relevant national and international safety standards and regulations that apply to slinging and lifting tasks.
  • Understand the responsibilities of both employers and employees in ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
  • Ensure that lifting operations are conducted in line with legal requirements to prevent accidents and avoid penalties.
  • Apply industry-specific safety regulations in lifting operations to promote a safe and legally compliant working environment.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of enrollment.
  • A basic secondary education or equivalent is required. A Level 1 Slinger qualification (or similar certification) is strongly recommended to ensure learners have the necessary foundational knowledge.
  • Applicants should have prior experience in slinging, lifting operations, or construction site work.
  • Learners are expected to have a basic to intermediate level of English proficiency.

What You Need to Know

This course is ideal for individuals with basic slinging knowledge who want to advance their skills in lifting operations. 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 to more skilled roles.

You should take this course to improve your technical competence in safe and complex lifting operations. It prepares you to handle greater responsibility on-site, interpret lifting plans, and work confidently in demanding industrial environments.

Yes, it is designed for learners who already have basic slinging knowledge or have completed a Level 1 qualification.

Learners can progress to Level 3 Slinger qualifications, rigging certifications, lifting supervisor training, or construction safety and site management courses.

You will learn risk assessment, hazard identification, safe lifting procedures, and compliance with workplace safety regulations.

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

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