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    Practical Lifting & Slinging Beneath the Hook

    A course covering the planning, supervising and conducting of safe lifting operations. 

    £0.00*

    Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs

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    Course Details

    Product number: SAFE_SLING_HOOK|SW10289

    This entry-level course is designed to support delegates in carrying out basic, non-complex lifting operations safely.

    It aims to help delegates: 
    • Understand key legislation and safe lifting practices
    • Gain confidence using general-purpose lifting accessories and manual lifting appliances 
    • Follow and create basic lift plans for routine operations
    • Apply theory in practical exercises to reinforce safe working
    Book Now Download PDF

    The course is structured into theory and practical sessions, allowing delegates to practice safe lifting in a controlled environment. 

    Theory

    This section covers the theory, legislation, and safe practices for lifting operations, including:
    • Overview of relevant legislation: Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, LOLER 1998, PUWER, 1998
    • Common lifting terminology and safe lifting principles
    • Assessing load weight, centre of gravity, and potential hazards
    • Overview of general purpose lifting accessories and safe methods of use, including: Lifting eyes, synthetic slings (roundslings & flat woven), chain slings, wire rope slings (single & multi-leg) and shackles
    • Safe use of manual lifting appliances including chain block and lever hoists
    • Conducting pre-use inspections of lifting equipment and accessories 
    • Understanding and following a 9-Point liftingprocedure
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Practical 

    This section focuses on hands-on exercises allowing delegates to practice applying real lifting scenarios safely and effectively, including: 
    • Following a basic, non-complex lift plan 
    • Slinging and lifting a load safely using general-purpose lifting accessories 
    • Hands-on use of manual lifting appliances: chain block and lever hoist 
    • Applying safe lifting principles in real scenarios 
    • Creating and practicing a basic lift plan
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Equipment covered during training 

    • Polyester roundslings & flat woven slings 
    • Multi leg chain slings 
    • Single & multi leg wire rope slings 
    • Shackles, eyebolts, hoist Rings 
    • Sling protection (SpanSet NoCut) 
    • Crane scales/load cell 
    • Chain block, lever hoist
    Book Now Download PDF

    This course is intended for delegates who are involved in basic lifting operations and want to develop practical experience and knowledge in safe lifting practices. 

    This course may be relevant for: 

    • Site operatives or technicians conducting routine lifts
    • Operators of manual lifting appliances
    • Those preparing for non-complex lifting roles within construction, utilities, manufacturing, or industrial sectors 

    Pre-requisites

    To attend this course, delegates must be physically fit and free from medical conditions that could affect safe participation. A full list of relevant conditions is available on request. 

    Book Now Download PDF

    On successful completion, delegates receive a SpanSet certificate valid for three years.
    Book Now Download PDF

    Practical Lifting & Slinging Beneath the Hook Course FAQs


    About the Course

    Q1. What is lifting? 
    Lifting involves safely moving loads using equipment such as cranes, hoists, or manual lifting appliances. Loads are items or objects that can be materials, machinery, or components. Slinging is the process of attaching loads using slings, chains, or shackles so they can be lifted safely. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q2. What is practical lifting & slinging beneath the hook? 
    This entry-level course aims to help delegates understand safe lifting practices using manual lifting equipment and accessories such as slings and shackles. It covers load attachment, basic pre-use checks, simple lift plans, and moving loads safely in straightforward tasks. For more information on lifting training, see our Lifting Courses page. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q3. How long is the course? 
    The course runs for 1 day. 
    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Who Should Attend 

    Q4. Who is this course suitable for? 
    This course is suitable for those starting out in lifting operations or preparing to take on responsibilities involving basic lifting tasks. It may be appropriate for site operatives, workshop and manufacturing staff, maintenance workers, engineering operatives and individuals who need to assist with simple lifting under supervision. It is not designed for complex lift planning or supervisory-level responsibilities. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q5. Are there any entry requirements?
    Yes. Delegates must be at least 18 years old, physically fit, and able to carry out practical lifting activities. They should have no medical conditions that could affect participation and a good understanding of written and spoken English. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q6. What training is recommended for complex or non-lifting operations? 
    This course supports delegates carrying out basic, non-complex lifting tasks only. Where lifting operations are complex, non-routine or involve greater responsibility such as lift planning or signalling, further accredited training is recommended, including the CPCS Appointed Persons: Lifting Operations A61. For further NPORS or CSCS lifting training, please contact our team on 0345 605 0006 for further course information.  
    __________________________________________________________________________

    How the Training Works 

    Q7. Is this course classroom-based or practical? 
    The course includes classroom theory on legislation, terminology, and safe lifting practices, plus practical exercises to practice slinging, lifting, and following a basic lift plan. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q8. What should I bring on the day?
    Delegates should wear comfortable workwear and PPE including, safety boots, hi-vis vest/jacket, hard-hat (chin strap preferred), gloves, helmet, long sleeves and trousers (shorts are not permitted). PPE can be purchased if needed. Weather appropriate clothing may be required for outdoor sessions. Please also bring a packed lunch. All course materials are provided, but notebooks and pens are welcome. If you need help sourcing PPE, please reach out to our team on 0345 605 0006. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q9. Is there parking available at the training centre?
    Most of our training venues offer free on-site parking, although spaces may be limited. Full parking details, including What3Words navigation, will be provided once your booking is confirmed. Alternatively, you can find parking availability and other venue details on our Training Centres information page. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Assessments and Certification

    Q10. How is the course assessed? 
    Assessment includes practical exercises under trainer supervision to demonstrate safe lifting, slinging, and following a lift plan. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q11. What certification will I receive? 
    Successful delegates receive a SpanSet certificate valid for 3 years. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Delegate Support & Accessibility 

    Q12. What support is available if I have additional needs or require adjustments? 
    At HSS Training, we are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive learning environment. If you’re neurodivergent, have a disability, have a specific learning need, or English isn’t your first language, please refer to our reasonable adjustments guide. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Still Have Questions?

    If you need further support please contact us on 0345 605 0006, use our live chat or email training@hss.com. 
    __________________________________________________________________________


    Book Now Download PDF
    • Course Aims

    • Agenda

    • FAQs

    • Who Should Attend

    • Certification

    This entry-level course is designed to support delegates in carrying out basic, non-complex lifting operations safely.

    It aims to help delegates: 
    • Understand key legislation and safe lifting practices
    • Gain confidence using general-purpose lifting accessories and manual lifting appliances 
    • Follow and create basic lift plans for routine operations
    • Apply theory in practical exercises to reinforce safe working
    The course is structured into theory and practical sessions, allowing delegates to practice safe lifting in a controlled environment. 

    Theory

    This section covers the theory, legislation, and safe practices for lifting operations, including:
    • Overview of relevant legislation: Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, LOLER 1998, PUWER, 1998
    • Common lifting terminology and safe lifting principles
    • Assessing load weight, centre of gravity, and potential hazards
    • Overview of general purpose lifting accessories and safe methods of use, including: Lifting eyes, synthetic slings (roundslings & flat woven), chain slings, wire rope slings (single & multi-leg) and shackles
    • Safe use of manual lifting appliances including chain block and lever hoists
    • Conducting pre-use inspections of lifting equipment and accessories 
    • Understanding and following a 9-Point liftingprocedure
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Practical 

    This section focuses on hands-on exercises allowing delegates to practice applying real lifting scenarios safely and effectively, including: 
    • Following a basic, non-complex lift plan 
    • Slinging and lifting a load safely using general-purpose lifting accessories 
    • Hands-on use of manual lifting appliances: chain block and lever hoist 
    • Applying safe lifting principles in real scenarios 
    • Creating and practicing a basic lift plan
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Equipment covered during training 

    • Polyester roundslings & flat woven slings 
    • Multi leg chain slings 
    • Single & multi leg wire rope slings 
    • Shackles, eyebolts, hoist Rings 
    • Sling protection (SpanSet NoCut) 
    • Crane scales/load cell 
    • Chain block, lever hoist

    Practical Lifting & Slinging Beneath the Hook Course FAQs


    About the Course

    Q1. What is lifting? 
    Lifting involves safely moving loads using equipment such as cranes, hoists, or manual lifting appliances. Loads are items or objects that can be materials, machinery, or components. Slinging is the process of attaching loads using slings, chains, or shackles so they can be lifted safely. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q2. What is practical lifting & slinging beneath the hook? 
    This entry-level course aims to help delegates understand safe lifting practices using manual lifting equipment and accessories such as slings and shackles. It covers load attachment, basic pre-use checks, simple lift plans, and moving loads safely in straightforward tasks. For more information on lifting training, see our Lifting Courses page. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q3. How long is the course? 
    The course runs for 1 day. 
    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Who Should Attend 

    Q4. Who is this course suitable for? 
    This course is suitable for those starting out in lifting operations or preparing to take on responsibilities involving basic lifting tasks. It may be appropriate for site operatives, workshop and manufacturing staff, maintenance workers, engineering operatives and individuals who need to assist with simple lifting under supervision. It is not designed for complex lift planning or supervisory-level responsibilities. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q5. Are there any entry requirements?
    Yes. Delegates must be at least 18 years old, physically fit, and able to carry out practical lifting activities. They should have no medical conditions that could affect participation and a good understanding of written and spoken English. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q6. What training is recommended for complex or non-lifting operations? 
    This course supports delegates carrying out basic, non-complex lifting tasks only. Where lifting operations are complex, non-routine or involve greater responsibility such as lift planning or signalling, further accredited training is recommended, including the CPCS Appointed Persons: Lifting Operations A61. For further NPORS or CSCS lifting training, please contact our team on 0345 605 0006 for further course information.  
    __________________________________________________________________________

    How the Training Works 

    Q7. Is this course classroom-based or practical? 
    The course includes classroom theory on legislation, terminology, and safe lifting practices, plus practical exercises to practice slinging, lifting, and following a basic lift plan. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q8. What should I bring on the day?
    Delegates should wear comfortable workwear and PPE including, safety boots, hi-vis vest/jacket, hard-hat (chin strap preferred), gloves, helmet, long sleeves and trousers (shorts are not permitted). PPE can be purchased if needed. Weather appropriate clothing may be required for outdoor sessions. Please also bring a packed lunch. All course materials are provided, but notebooks and pens are welcome. If you need help sourcing PPE, please reach out to our team on 0345 605 0006. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q9. Is there parking available at the training centre?
    Most of our training venues offer free on-site parking, although spaces may be limited. Full parking details, including What3Words navigation, will be provided once your booking is confirmed. Alternatively, you can find parking availability and other venue details on our Training Centres information page. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Assessments and Certification

    Q10. How is the course assessed? 
    Assessment includes practical exercises under trainer supervision to demonstrate safe lifting, slinging, and following a lift plan. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Q11. What certification will I receive? 
    Successful delegates receive a SpanSet certificate valid for 3 years. 
    __________________________________________________________________________

    Delegate Support & Accessibility 

    Q12. What support is available if I have additional needs or require adjustments? 
    At HSS Training, we are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive learning environment. If you’re neurodivergent, have a disability, have a specific learning need, or English isn’t your first language, please refer to our reasonable adjustments guide. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    Still Have Questions?

    If you need further support please contact us on 0345 605 0006, use our live chat or email training@hss.com. 
    __________________________________________________________________________


    This course is intended for delegates who are involved in basic lifting operations and want to develop practical experience and knowledge in safe lifting practices. 

    This course may be relevant for: 

    • Site operatives or technicians conducting routine lifts
    • Operators of manual lifting appliances
    • Those preparing for non-complex lifting roles within construction, utilities, manufacturing, or industrial sectors 

    Pre-requisites

    To attend this course, delegates must be physically fit and free from medical conditions that could affect safe participation. A full list of relevant conditions is available on request. 

    On successful completion, delegates receive a SpanSet certificate valid for three years.
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