Successfully completing the following modules: Introduction to Cargo Lashing & Securing Principles , Load Characteristics & Distribution (Center of Gravity, Weight Limits, and Stability) , Lashing Tools & Hardware (Ratchet Straps, Chains, Binders, and Fixed Winches) , Advanced Securing Techniques (Direct vs. Friction Restraint, Blocking, and Chocking) , Force Distribution Calculations (Acceleration Coefficients, Working Load Limits [WLL], and Lashing Capacity [LC]) , Physics of Transport (Inertia, Centrifugal Force, and Coefficients of Friction) , and Inspection & Compliance Procedures.
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Cargo Lashing & Securing Training
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Training Certificate
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Ahmed Sematimba
Coordinator
Issue Date: 2026-01-28
Location: SINOPEC International Petroleum CO., Uganda
Valid Until: 2027-01-28
TWSA Training Service, Plot 11B Kyanja Ring Road, Kampala Rd, Kampala, Uganda
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+256 707 128978
EN 12195-1 | Hazardous Cargo Standards | Ministry of Works & Transport
9001 | 45001
MOWT | MGLSD | MOES

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Issue date: January 28, 2026

Expiration date: January 28, 2027

ID: 647183ea-f6eb-4f0c-8d94-53bd082e1f40

TWSA Training and Services offers industry-specific, certified training in HSSE for oil & gas, and construction sectors. Our certifications ensure participants meet global standards, enhancing safety, compliance, and workforce skills.

Type

Training

Level

Advanced

Format

Hybrid

Duration

1 months

Price

Paid

Description

To earn the Cargo Lashing & Securing certification, recipients must successfully complete a rigorous technical and practical training program. This course is designed to transition personnel from basic awareness to professional competence in load restraint and road transport safety.

Certification Requirements

In order to receive this award, participants are required to demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:

Theory Assessment: Candidates must pass a comprehensive evaluation covering the physics of transport, including acceleration coefficients ( forward, lateral) and frictional force calculations.

Practical Application: Participants must perform hands-on exercises to correctly apply various lashing methods, such as Top-over, Loop, Spring, and Straight lashing.

Hardware Competence: Recipients must demonstrate the proper selection and operation of tensioning tools, including ratchet straps, lever binders, and fixed winches.

Risk Identification: Trainees are required to conduct pre-trip inspections to identify damaged lashing gear and recognize potential hazards like poor load distribution or improper packaging.

Safety Compliance: Participants must show a clear understanding of international standards, such as EN 12195-1, and national transport regulations to ensure full operational compliance.

Core Skills Acquired

The certification validates that the recipient has mastered the following essential skills:

Load Balancing: Ability to distribute cargo evenly across vehicle axles to maintain stability and prevent vehicle rollover.

Direct Restraint Execution: Skills in utilizing blocking, bracing, and chocking to immobilize cargo independently of friction.

Calculated Securing: Proficiency in determining the required number of straps by calculating the Aggregate Working Load Limit (AWLL) relative to total cargo weight.

Hazmat Awareness: Knowledge of the classification and specific handling requirements for the nine classes of hazardous cargo.

Skills

Load Calculation & Planning: Ability to calculate the required number of lashing straps based on cargo weight and the Aggregate Working Load Limit (AWLL)

Force Distribution Analysis: Understanding how to account for external forces, including forward braking (0.8g), rearward acceleration (0.5g), and lateral cornering (0.5g)

Friction Management: Identifying coefficients of friction between various surfaces and utilizing anti-slip matting to enhance cargo stability

Equipment Specification: Proficient in determining the Working Load Limit (WLL) and Breaking Strength (BS) of lashing hardware such as ratchet straps, chains, and binders

Lashing Methodology: Mastery of diverse securing techniques, including Top-over, Loop, Spring, and Straight lashing

Direct Restraint Execution: Skills in utilizing physical barriers such as blocking, bracing, and chocking to immobilize cargo without relying solely on friction

Load Balancing: Ability to distribute weight evenly across vehicle axles to maintain stability, steering control, and center of gravity

Hardware Operation: Practical experience in the correct tensioning of ratchet straps, cam buckles, and lever binders

Pre-Trip Inspection: Competence in conducting rigorous inspections of lashing gear for minor damage, wear, or reduced effectiveness prior to dispatch

Standard Compliance: Knowledge of international and national regulations, specifically the EN 12195-1 standards for road transport

Hazardous Cargo Handling: Understanding the classification and specific transport requirements for dangerous goods (Hazmat), including labeling and UN-approved packaging

Emergency Response: Recognition of appropriate actions to take in the event of a load shift, vehicle instability, or road accident