This is a one day course has been designed for all managers, supervisors, workers and maintenance staff. An idea class size is up to 12 participants.
Hoisting and Rigging Training
This is a one day course has been designed for all managers, supervisors, workers and maintenance staff. An idea class size is up to 12 participants.
We conduct this program in your facility or job site utilizing your equipment and situations familiar to your people. We require an overhead projector, screen, flip chart and/or dry erase board.
Participants will learn:
Regulations from the Industrial Establishments and Construction Projects Regulations
Competent and Qualified Persons
Duties of Employers, Supervisors and Workers
Working terms for rigging
Fibre rope.
Wire rope. working load limits [WLL] – practice reading load chart handouts – manufactured types – theory practice on sling angles
Chains. working load limits [WLL] – practice reading load chart handouts – manufactured types – theory practice on sling angles
Different rigging hardware samples. (working load limits – practice reading load chart handouts
Blocks for changing angle and using for mechanical advantage
Hand signals.
Inspection of rigging equipment. daily and yearly written inspection
Test – using manual and rigging load chart handouts.
Pat Evangelisto spent 25 years in manufacturing – initially in Human Resources where he obtained his CHRP (Certified Human Resources Professional). During this period of time he held senior HR positions where he was responsible for everything from labour negotiations and labour relations to recruitment and benefits administration. From the beginning, health and safety was a priority. Not only did he understand the importance of providing a safe environment for people to work in, but also saw the benefits of involving people in making workplaces 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).
The course is designed to give students a strong foundation in health and safety standards, preventative maintenance, and proper rigging procedures. This foundation is critical to the safety of crane operators and others who work with cranes and rigging equipment.
Upon successful completion, the apprentice will be able to determine the rigging equipment and procedures required to perform lifts in accordance with government safety regulations, accepted industry standards, and the requirements of assigned trade-related projects.Â
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, ...
We provide training and consulting services that will change the way workers look at safety in the workplace. We offer a very unique way of training; a discussion based method of learning.
© 2024 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy