Preventing Failures in Lifting Equipment: Standards and Verification for Safe Operations

6 May

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SDC Verifier

Date / Time:May 6, 2025
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Designing and verifying cranes and lifting equipment is complex due to safety issues. Engineers must balance strict safety requirements, updated standards, and increasing demand for cost-efficient solutions. Yet, traditional workflows often rely on manual checks, scattered tools, and inconsistent verification methods—leading to potential compliance risks and structural failures.  On May 6, 2025, at 16:00 CET, join Roman Samchuk and Bohdan Solonko from SDC Verifier for a focused webinar on how to ensure safe, reliable, and compliant lifting equipment designs.  

What you’ll learn: 

  • The importance of structural verification for safety and compliance, digital transformation and smart data management in lifting equipment  
  • Challenges engineers face in lifting structures design: safety and operational problems, risk of non-compliance to engineering standards, resulting in poor product longevity   
  • How you can use SDC Verifier to automate checks for fatigue, buckling, and welds with built-in standards (EN 13001, FEM1.001, and others)  
  • SDC Verifier’s recognition tools that automatically detect structural components (beams, welds, and joints) 
  • Live demonstration: Simulating a critical load scenario and performing fatigue checks  
  • How to optimize designs for cost-efficiency and structural performance  
  • How SDC SAM can help you to control your assets’ health through a web-based interface for collaborative visualization of FEA results 
If you want to enhance safety, ensure compliance, and streamline operations in the design and verification of cranes and lifting equipment, this session is for you! 
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