This full-day course is taught in the classroom and is intended for individuals who are experienced riggers, qualified persons or qualified engineers.
This course details all aspects for the ASSE/ANSI 10.48-2016 Standard and is designed with a specific emphasis on load calculations and rigging plans for antenna and line and structural modifications crews using a capstan hoist as the primary means of lifting loads with a line pull not exceeding 1,000 lbs.
This full-day course is taught in the classroom and is intended for individuals who are experienced riggers, qualified persons or qualified engineers.
During Safety LMS’s Competent Rigging class, students will review skills learned in the “Basic Rigging Principles” course as well as advanced rigging standards outlined in the ASSE/ANSI 10.48-2016 Standard.
Successful students will meet the criteria to create rigging plans as outlined in the standard.
Safety LMS was developed to solve a need for all US Tower companies. Previously, companies didn’t have much of a choice when it came to training programs. They were basically stuck attending a class with an outdated curriculum and instructors that taught from a book, only to have to repeat that exact same class, with the exact same curriculum 2 years later.
Safety LMS’s goal is to change the way the industry thinks about training. With a president that is a member of the National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) Board of Directors and is heavily involved in any standard changes and developments, Safety LMS will ensure to bring you the most up-to-date curriculum in the USA so you can ensure that when you attend a Safety LMS training event, regardless of the subject, you will walk away from the class having learned something new and that your training dollars were well spent.
Safety LMS only uses instructors that have many years of real tower experience so when you ask a question, they have an answer based on not only the standards or regulations but what they have experienced on the tower themselves, not what they remember reading in a textbook once before.
A qualified rigger is a rigger who meets the criteria for a qualified person. Employers must determine whether a person is qualified to perform specific rigging tasks. Each qualified rigger may have different credentials or experience.
The need to move construction tools and materials occurs on every construction project. A good rigger/signaler is an important member of any construction crew because moving tools and materials safely is critical to project safety and productivity.
This course is a requirement for an individual who is not employed by a licensed rigger who will perform rigging or signaling work during the hoisting or lowering of articles on the outside of a building within the 5 Boroughs of New York City (NYC).
Our Rigger course is designed to prepare qualified candidates for CCO Certification Exams. In this class candidates will learn how to perform simple, repetitive rigging tasks when the load weight, center of gravity, the rigging, and rigging configuration are provided or known by the rigger.
If you require a specific lifting or rigging training course for OSHA compliance for slings, hoists and/or rigging hardware, Mazzella can assist you in creating a safe and reliable workplace.
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