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A Study on the Development of Rigging and Slinging Course for Seafarers

해상 줄걸이작업교육과정 개발에 대한 연구

  • LEE, Woo (Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology) ;
  • HAN, Cheol-Ho (The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency) ;
  • WOO, Young-Jin (Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology) ;
  • LEE, Jun-Hyuk (Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology) ;
  • LEE, Chang-Hee (Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology)
  • Received : 2016.07.27
  • Accepted : 2016.09.12
  • Published : 2016.12.31

Abstract

The ability to handle materials from one location to another, whether during transit or at the worksite is vital to all segments of industry. To varying degrees, many personnel in numerous workplaces take part in materials handling. Consequently, some employees are injured. In fact, rigging & slinging is a dangerous work using a crane and sling equipment to carry a cargo and the mishandling of materials is the single largest cause of accidents and injuries in the workplace. The majority of accidents associated with cranes and other lifting appliances are caused by faulty slinging, overloading, unbalanced loads, etc. which result in the load falling or tipping out of control, causing injury to people, damage to plant, machinery and the load. Therefore, recognizing the dangers of the works, there are much technical support including skill training in various institutes to minimize accidents during works on land. Although rigging work at sea is much dangerous than on land work because it needs to take account of the movements of the ships and waves, etc. in addition to land based rigging hazards, it is insufficient in appropriate actions that can improve the safety of the workers at sea. Therefore, this study suggested a rigging and slinging course for seafarers to improve their safety at sea by researching hazards and risk of rigging works and related skill training conducted on land.

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