Mobile Crane Operator (MHC, Shore and Ship Crane) Development Program

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 Last update date 02/2026
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This training is for professional development purposes and does not replace the MYK authorization certificate required for trainings where MYK authorization is mandatory.

Purpose of the Training

To teach participants the safe, efficient, and correct operation of mobile cranes (MHC, shore cranes, and ship cranes) and improve quality in port and ship operations.

Training Content

  • Mobile Cranes and Basic Information:
  • Types and characteristics of mobile cranes
  • Crane structure, components, and operating principles
  • Operational areas and role in port and ship operations
  • Innovations in crane technology
  • Crane Operating Principles and Techniques:
  • Load calculation and capacity assessment
  • Load balancing and safe lifting techniques
  • Appropriate handling methods for different load types
  • Crane movements and maneuver limits
  • Occupational Health and Safety:
  • Use of personal protective equipment
  • Protection from electrical and mechanical hazards
  • Height safety and proper handling procedures
  • Emergency and rescue techniques
  • Crane Settings and Maintenance:
  • Crane adjustments (load capacity, angle, speed, etc.)
  • Maintenance procedures and fault management
  • Daily checklists and maintenance reports
  • Port, Ship, and Shore Operations:
  • Crane usage and management in port operations
  • Special crane requirements in ship operations
  • Proper placement and sequencing of loads
  • Operational efficiency and safety regulations

The training is open to corporate collaborations (institution/company packages); individual applications are not accepted. Content can be adapted according to corporate participant profiles and needs. Training scope and method (Face-to-Face, Online) are determined through mutual discussions. Upon agreement, dates, times, and training locations are scheduled between participants and instructors.

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