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.
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.
This includes using the specified type of fiber rope for rigging and lifting work members, performing reeving procedures for blocks, and determining the required rigging materials and capacities to perform lifts.
Welcome to our Toronto Campus
As Canada's largest city, Toronto is a leader in finance, technology, business, entertainment and most importantly, culture. Toronto is known to be one of the most multi-cultural cities in the world!
From exciting events and activities, international cuisine and an energetic nightlife. Toronto is an amazing city and home to our newest campus. Come see how amazing it is! The Toronto campus is minutes from several eateries, beautiful High Park municipal park, theatres, shopping centres, various entertainment venues, and is easily accessible via public transit. The Dundas West subway stop is conveniently located across the road.
The different types of rigging equipment
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.
Hoists are frequently utilized in the process of moving larger, bulky or heavy materials from one location to another. Slings (e.g. chains, wire ropes, mesh or synthetic) help hoists keep suspended loads in place, and are commonly used in tandem with lifting means such as overhead cranes, hoists or
This course is designed for workers who are required to lift or move heavy loads. Course content includes: Identify potential rigging hazards Saskatchewan OH&S legislated standards Employer, supervisor and worker responsibilities Calculate load weights and limits.
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.
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