This workshop is designed to be a component of an employer’s internal basic rigging and signaling training program by providing the required core classroom training, written knowledge verification quizzes, and fundamental hands-on workshop rigging scenarios to assist employers in meeting federal.
This workshop is designed to be a component of an employer’s internal basic rigging and signaling training program by providing the required core classroom training, written knowledge verification quizzes, and fundamental hands-on workshop rigging scenarios to assist employers in meeting federal and/or state OSHA regulations requiring a Qualified Rigger, Signalperson or Spotter.
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Students successfully completing the program will receive copies of all testing and evaluation documentation and a proof of training ID card.
The Inland Northwest AGC is a membership organization dedicated to furthering the ever changing agenda of commercial construction contractors. We are the leading national construction trade association representing all facets of commercial construction for both public and private entities including building, heavy, highway and municipal projects.
Founded in 1921, the Inland Northwest chapter is the regions largest full-service commercial construction trade association and is one of 89 chapters of the Associated General Contractors of America. Representing over 370 companies throughout our region, the AGC has been the organization of choice for those associated with the construction industry for more than 99 years and continues to serve as the voice of the construction industry.
AGC members construct commercial and public buildings, airports, shopping centers, factories and industrial plants, schools, dams and flood control facilities, highways, roads and bridges, ports, public transit, underground facilities, water and wastewater treatment facilities, multifamily housing projects, military and defense related facilities, rail and transit facilities, tunnels, housing developments and mining operations.
AGC of America
Located in the Metropolitan Washington, DC area, The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is the leading association for the construction industry. Operating in partnership with its nationwide network of Chapters, AGC provides a full range of services satisfying the needs and concerns of its members, thereby improving the quality of construction and protecting the public interest.
AGC was established in 1918 after a request by President Woodrow Wilson. Wilson recognized the construction industry's national importance and desired a partner with which the government could discuss and plan for the advancement of the nation. AGC has been fulfilling that mission for the last 100 years.
A full service national trade association with a nationwide network of exceptional chapters, AGC represents more than 33,000 leading firms in the industry - including general contractors, specialty contractors and service providers and suppliers.
AGC members play a powerful role in sustaining economic growth, in addition to producing structures that add to productivity and the nation's quality of life. AGC is truly the "voice and choice" of the construction industry.
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 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.
Rigging Safety training is offered by Risk & Safety Training. Risk & Safety Training develops systemwide training, distributes courses, maintains a central repository , evaluates impacts, and standardizes education initiatives for risk, environmental health, and safety issues.Â
The 8-hour Rigging and Material Handling course trains employees on the hazards and procedures of performing rigging operations for material handling. Several OSHA and ANSI documents are used in this class.
Land-Based Rigging Inspection training is offered by Tres Safety. We have the expertise in providing a safety support solution for companies in the oil and gas industry. From inspecting and consulting to providing safety programs and training your employees, we have you covered.Â
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