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Practical training
14 January 2014
LEEA (Lifting Equipment Engineers Association) has launched two hands-on practical training courses covering the thorough examination of electric overhead travelling and portal cranes, and runways and crane structures.

Led by LEEA’s team of specialist trainers, the five-day courses can be held at LEEA’s dedicated training centre in Huntingdon, which features a purpose-designed and fully functional electric overhead travelling crane, or any suitable premises worldwide.
Both courses are open to employees of LEEA member companies and will prepare delegates for procedures including thorough examination of equipment and the criteria for returning items to service.
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