The course covers planning for rigging operations, rigging equipment and inspection, internationally recognized hand and radio signals,
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)
Alberta BC Safety (ABCS Safety Training Inc.) has been delivering OSSA accredited training programs since 2006. We have provided training services to companies throughout Canada and the U.S. with over 400,000 workers trained to date. Clients may request access to their own training records by contacting us today and becoming a member company.
We have full-time trainers located in Edmonton, Calgary, Fort McMurray and Greater Vancouver who are available to deliver on-site courses 24/7/365 for group bookings. We also have over 100 contract instructors teaching our courses for their respective companies.
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Participants will be able to demonstrate a general knowledge of principles relating to safe hoisting and rigging practices in the construction industry.?
The different types of rigging equipment
Practical rigging is essential skill for all riggers and crane operators.
The Crane Safe Rigging and Slinging Practices course covers best practices and techniques to safely sling and rig loads for lifting according to the CSA (Canadian Standards Association).
Hoisting and rigging accidents are far too common, often leading to extensive property damage, terrible injuries, or even death.
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