This course covers subjects such as Standards, Ropes & Rope Inspection, Sling Types, Rigging Configurations, Hardware, Load Calculations, Inspections, Center of Gravity and Knot Tying.
The Basic Rigging Principles course will give each student the basic understanding of rigging on communication structures. This course covers subjects such as Standards, Ropes & Rope Inspection, Sling Types, Rigging Configurations, Hardware, Load Calculations, Inspections, Center of Gravity and Knot Tying.
This course is based off the ANSI A10.48 Standard. The course is followed by a computer based exam. Students must pass with a 75% or better and will only have one chance to pass the exam. If a students fails the course for any reason, they will need to pay for the course again. This Certification is valid for 24 months.
Comtrain, the most respected name in tower safety training for 25 years, still sets the standard for excellence. Comtrain was the First to develop a standardized, reviewable and accepted Tower Safety & Rescue Training program for an industry that has become so vital to all of us.
This training qualifies workers as rigging/signal persons according to OSHA crane standards, improving skills, knowledge, and safety consciousness in those workers.
Rigging training is offered by Hellman & Associates, Inc. Hellman & Associates is an authorized SafeLand training provider of the Basic Orientation and Core Compliance student courses.
This training course is intended for experienced workers interested in suspended scaffold project supervision with at least 1 year of practical experience in hoisting and rigging. This training is also beneficial for as well as safety managers, superintendents.
Qualified Rigger and Signal Person training is offered by Safety Resources for all skill level. Our training modules are designed to allow employee training when time is available.
An OSHA-Compliant training course 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.
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