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 Powered Lifting Machines (PLM);

Candidates must complete the following 10 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Introduction to OSHAA and Powered Lifting Safety Regulations (2 Hours)
  • Types and Functions of Powered Lifting Machines (3 Hours)
  • Load Capacity Assessment and Equipment Selection (4 Hours)
  • Safe Operation Techniques for Cranes, Forklifts, and Hoists (4 Hours)
  • Mechanical and Electrical Safety in Lifting Operations (3 Hours)
  • Pre-Use Inspection and Preventive Maintenance Procedures (3 Hours)
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment for Powered Lifting (3 Hours)
  • Rigging and Load Securing Techniques for Powered Lifts (3 Hours)
  • Communication, Signaling, and Team Coordination During Lifts (3 Hours)
  • Emergency Response, Incident Management, and Final Review (2 Hours)

Upon the OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Powered Lifting Machines (PLM), learners will be able to

  • Introduction to OSHAA and Powered Lifting Safety Regulations (2 Hours)
  • Understand the role of OSHAA in industrial safety
  • Identify key international standards and regulations for powered lifting machines
  • Recognize employer and employee responsibilities under safety guidelines
  • Types and Functions of Powered Lifting Machines (3 Hours)
  • Classify different types of powered lifting equipment such as cranes, hoists, and forklifts
  • Explain the specific applications and operational functions of each type
  • Select appropriate lifting machines based on job requirements
  • Load Capacity Assessment and Equipment Selection (4 Hours)
  • Perform accurate load calculations based on material weight and distribution
  • Understand load charts and machine limitations
  • Choose the right equipment for safe and effective lifting operations
  • Safe Operation Techniques for Cranes, Forklifts, and Hoists (4 Hours)
  • Apply standard operating procedures for powered lifting machines
  • Demonstrate safe movement and positioning of loads
  • Minimize common operational errors through correct handling practices
  • Mechanical and Electrical Safety in Lifting Operations (3 Hours)
  • Identify potential mechanical and electrical hazards during lifting activities
  • Implement proper lockout/tagout procedures
  • Ensure compliance with machine safety protocols and inspection routines
  • Pre-Use Inspection and Preventive Maintenance Procedures (3 Hours)
  • Conduct pre-use inspections to detect faults or wear
  • Schedule and implement preventive maintenance routines
  • Maintain equipment records for safety compliance
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment for Powered Lifting (3 Hours)
  • Identify workplace hazards specific to powered lifting tasks
  • Conduct structured risk assessments using approved methods
  • Recommend appropriate control measures to mitigate risks
  • Rigging and Load Securing Techniques for Powered Lifts (3 Hours)
  • Apply proper rigging practices and sling configurations
  • Secure loads correctly to prevent shifting or imbalance
  • Understand the importance of center of gravity and load distribution
  • Communication, Signaling, and Team Coordination During Lifts (3 Hours)
  • Use standard hand signals and communication tools effectively
  • Collaborate with spotters and lifting teams for smooth operations
  • Avoid miscommunication and confusion during critical tasks
  • Emergency Response, Incident Management, and Final Review (2 Hours)
  • Respond appropriately to powered lifting emergencies
  • Document and report lifting-related incidents as per protocol
  • Review key course concepts in preparation for final assessmen
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of enrollment.
  • A minimum of high school diploma (or equivalent qualification) is required.
  • Prior experience in construction, heavy equipment operation, or industrial work 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 ideal for construction workers, heavy equipment operators, engineers, logistics professionals, and safety officers. It is also suitable for beginners who want to enter the powered lifting industry with a recognized qualification.

The program provides specialized training in powered lifting machines, safe load handling, rigging techniques, and compliance with international safety standards, ensuring you can operate confidently in industrial environments.

  • Globally recognized OSHAA certification
  • Practical training with industry-relevant skills
  • Enhanced safety awareness and compliance knowledge
  • Improved employability and career advancement opportunities

Graduates can pursue roles such as powered lifting machine operator, rigging supervisor, lifting coordinator, or safety officer in industries like construction, oil and gas, shipping, and manufacturing.

Learners can progress to advanced certifications in heavy equipment operation, safety management, or specialized lifting programs, broadening career prospects.

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

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