Rigging training is offered by The Safety Department, Inc. We offer safety training tailored to the unique requirements of your business and delivered on-site by our training specialists.
Rigging training is offered by The Safety Department, Inc. We offer safety training tailored to the unique requirements of your business and delivered on-site by our training specialists.
In addition to highly specialized modules covering in-depth facets of on-the-job safety, our training programs include orientation seminars on OSHA Safety Standards for General Industry (29 CFR Section 1910) and Construction (29 CFR Section 1926).
In 1997 Sam Church established The Safety Department, Inc. Unlike other so-called “safety” consultants, The Safety Department is staffed only by experienced technicians who have spent years in the real-world working for corporations exclusively in safety and producing dramatic real-world results.
Unfortunately, many employers have discovered a trend among prospective “safety consultants.” Careful examination of credentials often reveals misleading claims: environmental specialists, nurses / medical personnel, insurance actuaries, and newly graduated college students are masquerading as seasoned safety experts.
In contrast, The Safety Department is staffed by experts with field and corporate-level experience at “Fortune 500” companies. The Safety Department has demonstrated years of solid results for the corporate bottom line.
About Sam Church
Sam is currently the managing director of The Safety Department. For a wide range of companies and industries, he creates and offers advisory services in:
This course is a requirement for an individual – who is not a licensed rigger or a designated foreman of a licensed rigger – to supervise the hoisting or lowering of articles on the outside of a building with hoisting equipment. In lieu of completing this course.
This course will cover the safe usage of wire rope, rigging hardware and chain & lever hoists as well as Pre-use inspection of wire ropes, slings, rigging hardware and chain & lever hoists. It also covers rigging practices & procedures, knots used in rigging, hoisting personnel, hand & voice signal...
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.
Upon completion of this class the basic qualified rigger will be able to: inspect rigging, use various types of rigging equipment and basic hitches, recognize associated hazards, and signal operations, identify and describe the use of slings and common rigging hardware.
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.
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