Rigging and Signalling Fundamentals 101

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The course covers planning for rigging operations, rigging equipment and inspection, internationally recognized hand and radio signals,

$99.95

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img Duration

3 Hours

Course Details

The course covers planning for rigging operations, rigging equipment and inspection, internationally recognized hand and radio signals, hazards and controls, determining the load weight, centre of gravity, rated capacity and sling angles, and attaching, controlling, and landing the load. 

 

Course Features

  • Industry recognized

  • Learning content created by industry experts

  • Immediate access to the training program

  • Printable resources for easy reference and use

  • Essential Support (6 AM - 6 PM MST, Monday - Friday)

  • Edmonton Branch

    9404 39 Ave NW, Edmonton

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