This training qualifies workers as rigging/signal persons according to OSHA crane standards, improving skills, knowledge, and safety consciousness in those workers.
This training qualifies workers as rigging/signal persons according to OSHA crane standards, improving skills, knowledge, and safety consciousness in those workers.
The training covers proper use of ANSI hand signals, proper rigging techniques, sling selection, mathematical calculations, wire rope, and chain design, rigging component identification, working near power lines, crane characteristics, dynamics, limitations, and voice signals.
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Course topics include hazards associated with crane assembly and disassembly, types of cranes, lifting concepts, rigging and wire rope, signaling, employee qualifications and training, and maintenance, repair, and inspection requirements.
Cranes & Rigging training is offered by AGC Colorado. The AGC Safety Council provides a forum for the training of current safety and health issues affecting the construction industry.
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.
The Half Day Basic Rigging & Inspection Course is designed to provide participants with a basic level of knowledge of rigging gear inspection, proper rigging procedures, and load control using typical rigging techniques.
Our course is designed to meet OSHA’S new crane compliance standard, for qualified riggers. A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who, by possession of recognized degree, certificate or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience.
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