
[100% Off] Lifting Supervisor: Crane Lift Planning &Amp; Safety Compliance
Plan, supervise & certify safe lifting operations to OSHA, LOLER & ASME standards with real-world crane expertise.
What you’ll learn
- Plan and document lifting operations in compliance with OSHA
- LOLER
- and ASME standards
- Interpret crane load charts and calculate safe working loads including all deductions
- Develop risk assessments and method statements for routine and critical lifts
- Supervise crane operators
- riggers
- and signal persons during active lifting operations
- Select
- inspect
- and approve rigging hardware and below-the-hook lifting devices
- Manage power line clearances
- exclusion zones
- and permit-to-work systems
- Conduct incident investigations and implement corrective actions for lifting near-misses
- Apply the 85% rule
- dynamic reserve capacity
- and other advanced planning techniques
- Use digital tools and Lift Information Systems (LIS) for modern lift management
Requirements
- Basic understanding of construction site operations and terminology
- Familiarity with general health and safety principles in the workplace
- Ability to read technical diagrams and perform basic mathematical calculations
- No prior crane operator certification is required
- though site experience is beneficial
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
Are you ready to take full command of lifting operations on any construction or industrial site? This comprehensive program trains you to plan, supervise, and ensure compliance across every type of lift, from routine pick-and-place to complex critical and tandem operations. You will master the international standards that govern modern lifting, including OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC, UK LOLER 1998, the ASME B30 series, and ISO 4309, and learn how to apply them in real-world site conditions.
Starting with the legal framework and the supervisor’s duty of care, you will build a complete technical foundation in mobile cranes, tower cranes, overhead gantries, rigging hardware, and below-the-hook devices. You will learn to author lift plans and method statements, interpret crane load charts, calculate safe working loads with all deductions, and analyze ground bearing pressure and outrigger configurations. Detailed lessons cover risk assessment, load and center-of-gravity calculation, dynamic effects, wind limits, and crane selection matching.
The course goes beyond theory into practical supervision: establishing exclusion zones, managing power line clearances and permit-to-work systems, coordinating operators, riggers, and signal persons, and exercising stop-work authority. You will study real incident case studies from the United Kingdom and Australia, plus worked engineering examples from a Texas refinery vessel installation and a typhoon-zone tower crane erection in Asia. Advanced modules reveal professional techniques including the 85% rule, dynamic reserve capacity, pre-tensioning, real-time ground pressure monitoring, emergency response protocols, and digital Lift Information Systems.
By the end, you will have the technical competence and leadership confidence to supervise lifting operations safely, defensibly, and in full regulatory compliance.
Professional Training Institute is a dedicated provider of industry-focused technical and safety education. We design practical, standards-aligned courses that bridge the gap between regulatory requirements and real-world site application, empowering professionals to advance their careers with confidence and competence.








