Heavy transport and lifting courses
Module 5.0 – Securing heavy and oversized loads road transport
5.0 – Securing heavy and oversized loads road transport
5.0.1 – Units of measurement
5.0.2 – Newton, Mass Force, Velocity and Kinetic energy
5.0.3 – Liability and responsibility securing
5.0.4 – Legal and consequences
5.0.5 – Forces during transport – basics
5.0.6 – Type of force, Stiction / static friction
5.0.7 – Friction on a surface
5.0.8 – Friction in practice
5.0.9 – Static and sliding friction
5.0.10 – Friction coefficient, Centrifugal force (FY)
5.0.11 – Pretension, handforce and lashing forces
5.0.12 – Labels and certificates
5.0.13 – Heavy duty chains
5.0.14 – Principle of load securing
5.0.15 – Lashing points on the vehicle
5.0.16 – Force caused by Twisting and vertical oscillations
5.0.17 – VDI 2700, legal matter
5.0.18 – Calculate lashing straps
5.0.19 – Form-fitting load securing – prevent sliding
5.0.20 – Force locking load sercuring – friction
5.0.21 – Direct lashing – heavy machinery
5.0.22 – Freestanding cargo
5.0.23 – Combined load securing – machinery
5.0.24 – Lashing straps, belts and chaings
5.0.25 – K-factor and unstable cargo – risk of tipping
5.0.26 – Antislip mats
5.0.27 – Calculation of forces secuing heavy loads
5.0.28 – 3 Chain problem
5.0.29 – Example of securing a 24T excavator
5.0.30 – Calculation of stability – Tipping over risk
5.0.31 – Example proper securing – windpower
5.0.32 – Accidents due to insufficient load securing
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