This course is designed to familiarize workers with basic Rigging and Slinging concepts, the proper uses of slings and associated rigging equipment as well as the proper pre-use inspection procedures for rigging equipment.
This course is designed to familiarize workers with basic Rigging and Slinging concepts, the proper uses of slings and associated rigging equipment as well as the proper pre-use inspection procedures for rigging equipment.
Safe Rigging Practices as well as load weight estimation and the importance of proper sling angles are also covered in order to give participants the skills needed to safely preform the job of Rigger/Signaler/Banksman. Safe lifting practices and procedures making lifts with cranes as well as manually operated devices will also be demonstrated and practiced.
Well Control Group was founded in 2008 in Alberta, Canada. As an IWCF and IADC accredited facility, we provide drilling and completion training to hundreds of oilfield workers in addition to offering tailored programs, blow-out recovery, and kick control to oil companies globally.
In 2014, we opened our doors in Eastern Canada and expanded our services to include also safety courses. In 2018 we opened a new division with the goal of providing automation and unique technology solutions to drilling operators worldwide.
Since its inception, Well Control Group aimed to take well control training to a higher level of competency, becoming one of the only three accredited school offering the IADC WellCAP Plus program.
Our team of expert engineers has responded to well control incidents providing remote assistance and direct field support during dangerous and complex drilling operations in Canada and globally.
Rigging & Signalling course is offered by Puglisevich.
CICT’s Rigging training course is a program which includes theory and practical components. The course adheres to Canadian Standards Association, American National Safety Institute, Occupational Health & Safety and Manufacture Specifications for the elements of the program.
Hoisting and Rigging is a serious responsibility that requires proper training. Failure to adequately rig a load can lead to unwanted costs. Incidents involving unsafe rigging are preventable.
This course outlines practices and techniques to sling and rig load in a safe manner according to CSA (Canadian Standards Association) Z150-98 regulation, applicable across Canada; ANSI (American National Standards Institute); ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers).
Rigging training is offered bySaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT). Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations-governed educational institution
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