Design of Lifting Systems

Course Number: S-2024
Credit: 2 PDH
Subject Matter Expert: Mahmoud Ahmed, P.E., M.Sc., M.ASCE, GMICE
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Overview

In Design of Lifting Systems, you'll learn ...

  • Design of spreader beams, lifting beams, spreader frames, and lifting frames
  • Design of shackles, slings, and pad eyes
  • Solved problems applied to real cases of lifting systems

Overview

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Credit: 2 PDH

Length: 52 pages

Lifting is an important topic in many industries, such as construction, shipping, naval, and oil and gas industries.

Codes and standards give the safety of lifting components and operations vital importance, as lifting is a high-risk task and may cause a hazardous impact on human life.

Many standards of safety discuss the assurance of the safety of the lifting plan; other standards are specialized in the design of the components of the lifting systems (or lifting sets).

This course discusses the design of different types of handling tools for lifting systems, such as spreader beams, lifting beams, spreader frames, and lifting frames.

This course also covers the detailed design of the components of lifting systems, such as shackles, slings, and pad eyes.

Solved comprehensive examples are introduced to apply all of the concepts and knowledge of the course to real cases of lifting systems.

In this course, the structural design of the lifting systems is explained based on the AISC360-16, DNV-No.2.7-1-June 2013 standard (Det Norske Veritas), and European Standard EN 12079.

  • Components of lifting systems
  • Design of handling tools (spreader beams, lifting beams, spreader frames, and lifting frames)
  • Checks of concentrated loads
  • Checks of forklift pockets
  • Design of pad eyes
  • Design of slings
  • Design of shackles

Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained

This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

  • Design of spreader beams, lifting beams, spreader frames, and lifting frames
  • Design of shackles, slings, and pad eyes
  • Solved problems applied to real cases of lifting systems

Certificate of Completion

You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 14 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.

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