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.
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.
All Mazzella trainers have been accredited by our company through training by a third party training company (Industrial Training International, Inc.), Mazzella’s internal training program, and are trained on OSHA and ASME standards.
Rigging Training Modules:
Founded in 1970 as Contractors & Industrial Supply, Co., Inc. in Nashville, Tennessee USA, CIS Rigging specializes in practical, common-sense rigging and crane solutions for the international manufacturing; construction; steel; marine; electrode handling; and light & sound industries.
CIS offers a wide selection of rigging and lifting application tools, including custom-fabricated wire rope; hoists; alloy chain sling assemblies; fall protection devices.
Ccranes and rigging systems, all professionally engineered to meet or exceed the highest OSHA compliant safety certifications and ANSI/ASME standards.
This Rigging Equipment for Material Handling Training course includes information about material handling equipment and a basic awareness of rigging.
The 16 Hour Rigging Course prepares workers to perform rigging, and signaling construction work, while hoisting and lowering materials along the outside of a building.
Rigging Safety training is offered by ACC Environmental Consultants. ACC Environmental Consultants can customize an E&;HS Training as well Safety Program development to meet the needs of your employees.
Upon completion of this class the basic qualified rigger will be able to: inspect rigging, use various types of rigging equipment and basic hitches, recognize associated hazards, and signal operations, identify and describe the use of slings and common rigging hardware.
OSHA now requires that signal persons, riggers, and operators be trained, tested, and qualified according to OSHA Rule 1926.1400. This training includes getting workers familiar with both verbal and hand signals.
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