The different types of rigging equipment
This is an eight-hour course in which the participants learn basic rigging principles, including:
The different types of rigging equipment
How to perform a visual rigging equipment inspection
Inspection rejection criteria
The proper application of rigging to loads
How to complete safe working load calculations
All Canadian Training Institute Inc. (ACTi) is one of the first crane safety training companies in North America to be audited by an industry expert professional engineer.
The main purpose of these audits is to ensure our training material content and safe-work practices are in accordance and compliant to the most current published applicable national and international standards.
This can lessen the chance of an injury accident for our clients and our instructors, lowering costs related to overhead crane incidents.
Rigging & Signalling course is offered by Puglisevich.
CICT’s Rigging training course is a program which includes theory and practical components. The course adheres to Canadian Standards Association, American National Safety Institute, Occupational Health & Safety and Manufacture Specifications for the elements of the program.
Hoisting and Rigging is a serious responsibility that requires proper training. Failure to adequately rig a load can lead to unwanted costs. Incidents involving unsafe rigging are preventable.
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).
Rigging training is offered bySaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT). Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations-governed educational institution
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