lubricant selection for lift components, including: cooling and viscosity corrosion protection and friction reduction lubricant loss and loss estimation suitable oils, greases, coolants, rust preventatives and solvents for particular devices lubricant application for lift components, including hand grease guns, oil cans and misters, pressure and automatic lubricators, lubrication points, level indicators and estimating quantities lift systems: single and multiple wrap roping; types of ropes and their attachments, including hoisting, governor, tappet, compensator, selector, normal and Langs lay rope, standard ends attachments, splices, wedge sockets, Talurit fitting, Babbit sockets and Secon fitting lift system rope inspection, including: corrosion, lubrication and tension lift systems basic rope inspection purpose rope stretch wear, broken strands, diameter and deformation rope stretch, including counterweight clearance and compensatory equipment inspection of rope attachments, including: deformation and remedial action rope anchor rods, castings and springs wedges, swaging and checking for fracturing inspection of sheaves, including groove condition, rifling, ropes down in sheaves and maintenance records maintenance, replacement and adjustment of mechanical lift components, including: air cords, selectors and tapes/chains bearings: roller, sleeve, guide shoes and slipper car and landing doors, locks and guides well, pit and motor room equipment relevant job safety assessments or risk mitigation processes relevant manufacturer specifications relevant requirements of lift code/enterprise relevant WHS/OHS legislated requirements relevant workplace documentation including authorisations permit parts/component, components fault report/s, despatch and store records, and test results relevant workplace policies and procedures sustainable energy principles and practices. |