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 Mobile Cranes (MOB);

Candidates must complete the following 10 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Introduction to Mobile Cranes and Safety Regulations (3 hours)
  • Types of Mobile Cranes and Their Applications (3 hours)
  • Crane Components and Mechanical Systems (5 hours)
  • Load Charts and Lifting Capacities (3 hours)
  • Rigging Principles and Sling Selection (3 hours)
  • Site Preparation and Crane Setup (3 hours)
  • Crane Operation Procedures and Controls (3 hours)
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Management (3 hours)
  • Communication, Signaling, and Personnel Roles (2 hours)
  • Emergency Response and Incident Prevention (2 hours)

Upon the OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Hypnotherapy, learners will be able to

  • Introduction to Mobile Cranes and Safety Regulations (3 hours)
  • Understand the purpose and operational scope of mobile cranes in various industries
  • Identify key international and regional crane safety standards, including OSHA regulations
  • Recognize the importance of compliance and legal responsibilities in crane operations
  • Types of Mobile Cranes and Their Applications (3 hours)
  • Differentiate between major types of mobile cranes (e.g., truck-mounted, rough terrain, crawler)
  • Match crane types to appropriate applications and environmental conditions
  • Understand limitations and capabilities of each crane type
  • Crane Components and Mechanical Systems (5 hours)
  • Identify main structural and mechanical components of mobile cranes
  • Understand the function of hydraulic, hoisting, slewing, and braking systems
  • Recognize signs of wear, malfunction, or failure in critical components
  • Load Charts and Lifting Capacities (3 hours)
  • Interpret crane load charts accurately for safe lifting operations
  • Calculate lifting capacity based on boom length, radius, and counterweight
  • Understand how environmental conditions affect crane performance and load ratings
  • Rigging Principles and Sling Selection (3 hours)
  • Understand the fundamentals of rigging and load balance
  • Select appropriate slings, shackles, and hardware for different loads
  • Apply safe rigging practices to prevent load shifts, failures, or accidents
  • Site Preparation and Crane Setup (3 hours)
  • Assess ground conditions and select suitable crane positioning
  • Understand the importance of outriggers, cribbing, and leveling
  • Identify environmental and structural hazards during setup
  • Crane Operation Procedures and Controls (3 hours)
  • Operate crane controls with precision and safety awareness
  • Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) for lifting, moving, and setting loads
  • Identify and respond to abnormal crane behavior during operation
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Management (3 hours)
  • Conduct hazard assessments related to crane operations and lifting zones
  • Implement risk control measures and safety protocols
  • Apply principles of proactive risk management to prevent incidents
  • Communication, Signaling, and Personnel Roles (2 hours)
  • Understand the importance of clear communication in crane operations
  • Identify standard hand signals and communication protocols
  • Define roles and responsibilities of signalers, riggers, and operators
  • Emergency Response and Incident Prevention (2 hours)
  • Recognize potential emergency scenarios involving mobile cranes
  • Apply proper response procedures in case of equipment failure or accidents
  • Develop site-specific emergency plans and reporting protocols
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of secondary school education or equivalent qualification is recommended.
  • Prior experience in construction, heavy equipment operation, or industrial work is recommended.
  • Participants should have basic to intermediate English language skills to read training materials, understand safety instructions, and complete assessments effectively.

What You Need to Know

This diploma is ideal for construction workers, heavy equipment operators, engineers, logistics professionals, and anyone seeking to build a career in mobile crane operations. It is also suitable for beginners who want to enter the heavy machinery industry with a recognized qualification.

The course provides essential knowledge and practical training in mobile crane safety, rigging, load management, and international compliance standards. It equips learners with the confidence to operate cranes effectively and safely in diverse industrial environments.

  • Globally recognized OSHAA certification
  • Practical, hands-on training with industry-relevant skills
  • Enhanced safety awareness and compliance with international standards
  • Improved employability and career advancement opportunities

Graduates can pursue roles such as mobile crane operator, rigging supervisor, lifting coordinator, or safety officer in industries like construction, oil and gas, shipping, and infrastructure development.

After completing this diploma, learners can progress to advanced certifications in heavy equipment operation, safety management, or specialized crane training programs, further expanding career prospects.

The OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Mobile Cranes is recognized internationally, making it a valuable qualification for professionals seeking opportunities both locally and abroad.

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