B.9.5 Design, construction, reconstruction, technical re-equipment, major repairs, conservation, liquidation of hazardous production facilities where lifting facilities are used

B.9.5
The Industrial Safety Program with a focus on the design, construction and reconstruction of lifting structures provides participants with extensive knowledge and skills necessary to ensure the safety, reliability and quality of lifting structures.

The key topics of the course are:

1. Design of safe and reliable lifting structures: Participants will study design methods and principles, including rules and regulations, emergency measures and technical specifications necessary to create safe and functional lifting structures.

2. Construction and reconstruction of lifting structures: participants will learn about the process of construction and reconstruction of lifting structures, including the choice of materials, technical requirements, installation and insulation methods, safety on the construction site and quality control.

3. Technical re-equipment and major repairs: participants will study the methods and procedures for the renovation and repair of lifting structures, including safety principles, risk assessment, selection of equipment and methods of renovation, as well as planning and monitoring of work.

4. Conservation and liquidation of hazardous production facilities: participants will gain knowledge about the principles and methods of conservation and liquidation of hazardous production facilities where lifting facilities are used, including safety during such work, compliance with norms and rules, as well as an assessment of the effectiveness and cost of these processes.

The Industrial safety course with a focus on the design, construction and reconstruction of lifting structures is intended for engineers, designers, construction and safety specialists, as well as anyone interested in obtaining in-depth knowledge and skills in the field of safety and quality of lifting structures.

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