Rigging training is designed for personnel who rig loads for lifting by overhead cranes, mobile cranes and various other lifting equipment.
Rigging training is designed for personnel who rig loads for lifting by overhead cranes, mobile cranes and various other lifting equipment.Operators and others working with various rigging equipment will benefit from this comprehensive safety focused course to improve knowledge and skills pertaining to various rigging techniques, associated equipment to plan and execute safe load rigging, lifting and handling.
Classroom Training Content
Roles & Responsibilities of Employers, Supervisors, and Workers
Saskatchewan Occupational Health & Safety Regulations and Industry Standards
Rigging Equipment and Terminology
Advanced Rigging Techniques
Hitches
Sling Angles, Calculations
Inspections
Safe Working Loads
Load Calculations
Center of Gravity
Loads Ratings & Capacity Charts
Critical Lift Planning
Hand Signals
Safety Training Regina
DAXX Safety Group believes that everyone has the right to a safe work environment, training, supervision and the right to return home healthy at the end of the day!
At DAXX Safety Group we strive to be your resource for the most current Safety Training and Professional Consulting Services in Regina, Saskatchewan and Western Canada.
Most importantly we want to help you work Safely and Effeciently. Our industry leading training courses are both client and student focused including customized training courses which results in trained and productive
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DAXX Safety Group offers various courses at an off-site training facility, as well as customized onsite training for employees where the employer has an appropriate facility for the specific training being provided.
An OSHA-Compliant training course online for riggers and signalers. I-CAB Recognized. This basic rigger and signaler class covers an introduction to rigging, determining load weight, sling angles and stresses, center of gravity, basic hitches, sling types, lifting hardware, below-the-hook-devices, ...
Upon successful completion, the apprentice will be able to determine the rigging equipment and procedures required to perform lifts in accordance with government safety regulations, accepted industry standards, and the requirements of assigned trade-related projects.Â
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).
This training course is 8 hrs long. The purpose of this training session is to present industry training requirements to ensure correct utilization, safe and efficient operation of Rigging in order to reduce incidents in the field.
Participants will be able to demonstrate a general knowledge of principles relating to safe hoisting and rigging practices in the construction industry.?
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