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.
Any person designated as the qualified rigger by an employer who performs specific rigging operations and load activities should attend this course to comply with the OSHA requirement 1926.1400.
It also fulfills the training requirements for Qualified Signal Person under OSHA Subpart CC- 1926.1400.
Course Information and Description
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.
They also must know how to familiarize themselves with the limitations of the crane or hoisting equipment they are using or signaling.
Regulations discussed in this course are ASME B30.5, ASME B30.9, and OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.1400.
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Our course is designed to meet OSHA’S new crane compliance standard for qualified signalperson. A qualified signalperson is defined as a person who knows and understands the type of signals used at the worksite, is competent in using these signals understands the operations and limitations.
Rigging Safety training is offered by Creation World Safety. At Creation World Safety our goal is to create a safer work environment for all your employees and your business as a whole.
The goal of this program is to introduce the tools and practices necessary for lifting and rigging loads on various job sites in the construction industry. Procedures, safety practices, and appropriate roles and responsibilities for workers will be explored.
The aim of this module is to enable the participant to support and care for themselves and others while working with slinger signalling in the wind industry by possessing the required knowledge, skills, and ability to conduct assigned tasks safely and efficiently.
This course is a brief overview on how to properly identify a damaged rigging equipment. Participants will also look over a variety of definitions related to rigging.
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