Overview

Certifying Body

LICQual

Total Credits

24

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Qualification Type

Non Ofqual

Learning Mode

Online

Study Units

6

Qualification #

LICQ2200530

Qualification Structure

To achieve the LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Lifting Accessories (LAC);Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Identification and Classification of Lifting Accessories
  • Inspection, Maintenance, and Rejection Criteria
  • Load Calculations and Safe Working Loads (SWL)
  • Risk Assessment and Hazard Control in Lifting Operations
  • Legal and Regulatory Requirements for Lifting Accessories
  • Safe Use, Handling, and Storage of Lifting Accessories

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

1. Identification and Classification of Lifting Accessories

  • Accurately identify various types of lifting accessories and their components.
  • Classify lifting accessories based on design, material, and usage.
  • Interpret industry-standard markings and labels (e.g., WLL, CE marking).
  • Distinguish between appropriate accessories for specific lifting tasks.

2. Inspection, Maintenance, and Rejection Criteria

  • Perform routine and periodic inspections of lifting accessories.
  • Identify signs of wear, deformation, corrosion, and other defects.
  • Apply international rejection criteria to determine equipment usability.
  • Understand maintenance schedules and document inspection findings accurately.

3. Load Calculations and Safe Working Loads (SWL)

  • Calculate safe working loads (SWL) and working load limits (WLL) for various accessories.
  • Apply load angle factors and sling configurations in lifting calculations.
  • Select appropriate lifting accessories based on load weight and configuration.
  • Ensure lifting operations comply with safe load handling practices.

4. Risk Assessment and Hazard Control in Lifting Operations

  • Conduct structured risk assessments for lifting activities involving accessories.
  • Identify and evaluate potential hazards in lifting operations.
  • Implement control measures to minimize lifting-related risks.
  • Understand and apply safety procedures in line with ISO 45001 and HSE best practices.

5. Legal and Regulatory Requirements for Lifting Accessories

  • Understand and interpret key legal requirements related to lifting accessories.
  • Comply with international regulations such as LOLER, OSHA, and ISO standards.
  • Maintain proper documentation including inspection records and certifications.
  • Recognize the responsibilities of duty holders and competent persons.

6. Safe Use, Handling, and Storage of Lifting Accessories

  • Apply best practices for the safe use of lifting accessories during operations.
  • Handle and store lifting equipment to prevent damage and extend service life.
  • Identify environmental and operational risks related to improper storage.
  • Ensure lifting accessories are always ready for safe deployment.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Learners must be at least 18 years old at the time of registration.
  • Candidates should have a minimum secondary school education or an equivalent qualification.
  • Candidates should ideally have some industry experience in lifting operations, rigging, or related fields.
  • Learners should have basic English skills to understand training materials, safety instructions, and complete assessments effectively.

What You Need to Know

This course provides advanced knowledge and practical skills in selecting, inspecting, and safely using lifting accessories. It helps learners ensure compliance with international safety standards, reduce workplace risks, and improve operational efficiency in lifting activities.

Yes, it is highly relevant for offshore industries such as oil & gas and marine operations where safe lifting practices are critical.

  • Advanced understanding of lifting accessories and equipment
  • Improved safety awareness and risk management skills
  • Strong knowledge of inspection and maintenance procedures
  • Enhanced compliance with international safety standards
  • Better job performance in lifting and rigging operations
  • Increased employability in global industries

Learners may progress to:

  • Advanced rigging and lifting supervision qualifications
  • Occupational health and safety certifications
  • Crane operator training programs
  • Engineering or industrial safety diplomas
  • Specialized offshore and heavy lifting certifications

It ensures workers understand safe lifting practices, reducing accidents and improving efficiency on construction sites.

Yes, it is ideal for individuals transitioning into construction, lifting operations, or industrial safety roles.

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