Overview

Certifying Body

OSHAA

Total Credits

30 HOURS

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Course Category

Lifting and Rigging

Learning Mood

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Lifting Accessories (LAC);

Candidates must complete the following 10 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Introduction to OSHAA & International Safety Standards (2 Hours)
  • Types of Lifting Accessories and Equipment (3 Hours)
  • Load Estimation and Sling Angle Calculations (3 Hours)
  • Inspection of Lifting Accessories (3 Hours)
  • Safe Rigging Practices and Techniques (3 Hours)
  • Crane Operations and Communication Signals (3 Hours)
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (3 Hours)
  • Emergency Procedures and Incident Response (4 Hours)
  • Maintenance of Lifting Accessories (2 Hours)
  • Final Assessment and Course Review (4 Hours)

Upon the OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Lifting Accessories (LAC), learners will be able to

  • Introduction to OSHAA & International Safety Standards (2 Hours)
  • Understand the purpose and role of OSHAA in industrial safety
  • Identify international safety standards applicable to lifting operations
  • Recognize employer and employee responsibilities under safety regulations
  • Types of Lifting Accessories and Equipment (3 Hours)
  • Identify various types of lifting accessories such as slings, shackles, hooks, and eyebolts
  • Understand the functions, limitations, and applications of different lifting tools
  • Classify lifting accessories based on material, configuration, and operational use
  • Load Estimation and Sling Angle Calculations (3 Hours)
  • Estimate load weight and determine the center of gravity
  • Calculate sling angles and analyze their impact on lifting capacity
  • Apply formulas and load charts to ensure safe lifting operations
  • Inspection of Lifting Accessories (3 Hours)
  • Perform pre-use and periodic inspections of lifting accessories
  • Identify common defects such as corrosion, deformation, or wear
  • Understand inspection intervals and maintain proper documentation
  • Safe Rigging Practices and Techniques (3 Hours)
  • Apply correct rigging methods for various load types and shapes
  • Select appropriate rigging gear based on load characteristics
  • Follow proper rigging procedures to minimize operational hazards
  • Crane Operations and Communication Signals (3 Hours)
  • Understand the types and operating limits of cranes used in lifting
  • Interpret and apply standard hand signals for safe lifting coordination
  • Communicate effectively with riggers, operators, and signalers during operations
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (3 Hours)
  • Identify potential hazards associated with lifting and rigging activities
  • Conduct structured risk assessments using appropriate tools
  • Recommend and implement effective control measures to reduce risk
  • Emergency Procedures and Incident Response (4 Hours)
  • Respond promptly to lifting-related accidents and emergencies
  • Follow site-specific emergency protocols and evacuation procedures
  • Report and document incidents according to organizational policy
  • Maintenance of Lifting Accessories (2 Hours)
  • Perform routine cleaning, storage, and maintenance of lifting equipment
  • Identify when lifting gear is no longer serviceable or requires replacement
  • Understand the impact of poor maintenance on lifting safety and performance
  • Final Assessment and Course Review (4 Hours)
  • Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of all course topics
  • Apply learned principles to real-life lifting and rigging scenarios
  • Successfully complete the final examination and obtain certification
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of high school diploma (or equivalent qualification) is required.
  • Prior experience in offshore operations, shipping, logistics, or heavy equipment handling is recommended.
  • Participants should have basic to intermediate English proficiency to read training materials, follow instructions, and complete assessments effectively.

What You Need to Know

This diploma is designed for construction workers, rigging professionals, warehouse staff, logistics coordinators, engineers, and safety officers. It is also suitable for beginners who want to build a career in lifting operations with a recognized qualification.

The program provides specialized training in lifting accessories such as slings, shackles, hooks, chains, and ropes, along with safe handling techniques, risk assessment, and compliance with international safety standards.

  • Globally recognized OSHAA certification
  • Practical knowledge of lifting accessories and safe operations
  • Enhanced workplace safety awareness and compliance skills

Graduates can pursue roles such as rigging supervisor, lifting coordinator, warehouse manager, or safety officer across industries like construction, oil and gas, shipping, and manufacturing.

Learners can advance to higher-level diplomas in heavy equipment operation, safety management, or specialized lifting certifications, expanding career prospects.

The OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Lifting Accessories (LAC) is recognized internationally, making it a valuable qualification for professionals seeking opportunities both locally and abroad.

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