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 course gives participants a basic knowledge of the principles related to safe hoisting and rigging practices in the industrial industry.
Rigging course is offered by Construction Safety Nova Scotia. Our instructors have industry experience and use practical and interactive learning techniques to ensure you get the training you need.
Rigging training is designed for personnel who rig loads for lifting by overhead cranes, mobile cranes and various other lifting equipment.
Topics covered, but not limited to: OHSA CFR 1926.251, 1910.184 Rigger-Definitions Qualifications Rigging Identification Rigging Inspection Rigging Hardware
This training program has been designed to address the safety concerns associated with Rigging and Slinging.
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