We provide comprehensive training for crane and winch operators that complies with the regulations of the Ministry of Economy dated July 18, 2001, and the Technical Supervision Act of December 21, 2000.
These lifting devices are primarily used for transporting loads using hoisting cables (wires or chains) with gripping devices (often hooks). They are used for vertical load movement and can be adapted for horizontal movement along tracks.
The difference between these devices lies in their load-bearing structure. A crane has a load-bearing structure within the mechanism housing, while a winch has a separate load-bearing structure, often in the form of a movable or fixed frame.
Technical supervision of these devices is carried out by institutions such as UDT, WDT, or TDT. Various forms of technical supervision exist, depending on the type of device.
We prepare students for obtaining UDT qualifications in crane and winch operation and maintenance. We offer both theoretical and practical training.
UDT examinations consist of a written and practical part. Upon passing the examination, qualifications are issued.
The training program covers legal regulations, health and safety rules, and the construction and operation of devices. Practical sessions provide hands-on experience in working with cranes and winches.
To participate in the training, candidates must be at least 18 years old, have a basic education, and have no health contraindications for working as an operator.
The course price is determined individually and includes practical and theoretical classes as well as training materials.
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