This training program has been designed to address the safety concerns associated with Rigging and Slinging.
Description:
This training program has been designed to address the safety concerns associated with Rigging and Slinging.
Topics Covered:
Legislative and Other Requirements
Types of Industrial Cranes
Types of Slings, Hardware and Their Uses
Lift planning, Load Dynamics and Sling Configurations
Best Practices and Crane Safety
Inspect Work area, Crane, Load, Slings and Hardware
Industrial Crane Signals
Safety During Crane Operations
Lift a Symmetrical Load using an Overhead Crane
What We Do
REL offers a wide variety of training and competency courses, prepared to give you the skills you need to succeed. We provide services to a variety of sectors, including hydroelectric and oil and gas. Our staff consists of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (CRSPs), Safety Engineering Technologists (SETs) and Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIHs). REL has the capacity to provide junior, intermediate, or senior personnel with a range of qualifications and experience.
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Our training courses are designed with the end user in mind, ensuring that your participants receive an engaging, interactive and dynamic learning experience. In our highly interactive environments, you can be confident knowing that they are receiving practical hands-on use of relevant document, equipment and tools, supported by visual aids such as schematics/diagrams and real-world scenario-based problem solving sessions.
This course is a must for crane operators. The course covers types of cranes and hoists, identification and inspection, start up, preparation and planning for lifting, rigging loads, hand signals and operating procedures.
v course is offered by Langlois safety. Our trainers and consultants are health and safety professionals. Here are some of our designations: Certified Ergonomic Specialist (CES), Certified Health and Safety Consultant (CHSC)
Rigging & Signalling course is offered by Puglisevich.
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.
Hoisting and rigging accidents are far too common, often leading to extensive property damage, terrible injuries, or even death.
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