ocusing specifically on below the overhead crane hook operations, this on-site course focuses on general rigging safety.
Focusing specifically on below the overhead crane hook operations, this on-site course focuses on general rigging safety. The course includes turning loads at 90 degrees and at 180 degrees. Operators will learn how to properly inspect rigging gear, correct load angles, using multiple types of rigging in combination and safe rigging practices.
CAN Safety Training and Consulting
began in 2013 by Chris Nisbett. Chris started his career in 1998, operating and repairing highway transport equipment. Always having a passion for repair, he worked towards his journeyperson in automotive repair alongside his journeyperson in Truck and Transport.
A skilled tradesperson, there is not a tool or piece of equipment Chris would not use. It was in both of these repair industries that he began teaching people how to operate equipment. The fit was natural, having the ability to repair, maintain and operate most pieces of powered mobile equipment.
This is a one day course has been designed for all managers, supervisors, workers and maintenance staff. An idea class size is up to 12 participants.
The course is designed to give students a strong foundation in health and safety standards, preventative maintenance, and proper rigging procedures. This foundation is critical to the safety of crane operators and others who work with cranes and rigging equipment.
Rigging training is 8 hours in duration and begins with a classroom theory component that is followed by a written exam.
Basic Rigging is an eight-hour interactive course that trains the students on fundamental rigging practices.
Hoisting & Rigging training is offered by Nickerson Safety Inc. Alex Nickerson, NCSO, CHSR, owner of Nickerson Safety Inc., continues to build on more than a decade of experience working with consultants, engineer
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