Many worksites will require practical, site- specific training (in addition to theory training) before a worker is certified to operate machinery.
Basic Rigging Fundamentals Training
Many worksites will require practical, site- specific training (in addition to theory training) before a worker is certified to operate machinery.
This rigging fundamentals course equips participants with an understanding of industry regulations and standards as well as the ability to recognize the proper rigging equipment for the applicable load and basic rigging calculations.
Course Topics
Legislation
Signals
Hitches
Slings
Rigging Hardware
Calculating Load Weights
Centre of Gravity
Rigging Calculations
On-Site Safety Training Courses
From our popular CPO-Approved Working at Heights training to Confined Space, Power Elevated Work Platform, Rigging, and more, we have the training available to you and your employees to ensure your workplace is safe.
This course outlines practices and techniques to sling and rig load in a safe manner according to CSA (Canadian Standards Association) Z150-98 regulation, applicable across Canada; ANSI (American National Standards Institute); ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers).
Topics covered, but not limited to: OHSA CFR 1926.251, 1910.184 Rigger-Definitions Qualifications Rigging Identification Rigging Inspection Rigging Hardware
This training course is 8 hrs long. The purpose of this training session is to present industry training requirements to ensure correct utilization, safe and efficient operation of Rigging in order to reduce incidents in the field.
An OSHA-Compliant training course online for riggers and signalers. I-CAB Recognized. This basic rigger and signaler class covers an introduction to rigging, determining load weight, sling angles and stresses, center of gravity, basic hitches, sling types, lifting hardware, below-the-hook-devices, ...
Participants will be able to demonstrate a general knowledge of principles relating to safe hoisting and rigging practices in the construction industry.?
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