Rigging and Slinging training is offered by West Coast Wire Rope and Rigging for all skill level. We pride ourselves on the value added services we provide, the relationships we build, and the diversity of vendors we represent.
Rigging and Slinging training is offered by West Coast Wire Rope and Rigging for all skill level. We pride ourselves on the value added services we provide, the relationships we build, and the diversity of vendors we represent.
West Coast Wire Rope is one of the premier distributors of wire rope, rigging gear, fall protection, and their associated services. For nearly 60 years, we have been meeting industry needs with uncompromising dedication to customer service and quality.
With our technically trained sales staff, strategically located, full-service rigging fabrication facilities, and fully-stocked warehouses, we can serve your needs anywhere in the world.
A qualified rigger is a rigger who meets the criteria for a qualified person. Employers must determine whether a person is qualified to perform specific rigging tasks. Each qualified rigger may have different credentials or experience.
The need to move construction tools and materials occurs on every construction project. A good rigger/signaler is an important member of any construction crew because moving tools and materials safely is critical to project safety and productivity.
This course is a requirement for an individual who is not employed by a licensed rigger who will perform rigging or signaling work during the hoisting or lowering of articles on the outside of a building within the 5 Boroughs of New York City (NYC).
Our Rigger course is designed to prepare qualified candidates for CCO Certification Exams. In this class candidates will learn how to perform simple, repetitive rigging tasks when the load weight, center of gravity, the rigging, and rigging configuration are provided or known by the rigger.
This five hour class covers the common equipment used to move loads, such as cable, chains, slings and hoists, as well as the safety practices required. During this course we will cover equipment inspection, center of gravity, hand signals, capacities, to name a few.
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