Our course is designed to meet OSHA’S new crane compliance standard for qualified signalperson. A qualified signalperson is defined as a person who knows and understands the type of signals used at the worksite, is competent in using these signals understands the operations and limitations.
Course Description:
Our course is designed to meet OSHA’S new crane compliance standard for qualified signalperson. A qualified signalperson is defined as a person who knows and understands the type of signals used at the worksite, is competent in using these signals understands the operations and limitations of the equipment (including the crane dynamics involved in swinging, raising, lowering and stopping loads and in boom deflection from hoisting loads), knows and understands the relevant signal person qualification requirements specified in subpart CC (1926. 1419-1926.1422; 1926. 1428) and has passes an oral or written exam and practical performance test.
A signalperson must be used when the point of operation is not in full view of the crane is obstructed in the operator (1926. 1419 (a)), when the operator’s view is obstructed in the direction the equipment is traveling, or when the operator or person handling the load determines that a signal person is needed because of site-specific safety concerns.
Course Content:
U.S. Safety was incorporated in 1994 to assist companies and government agencies of all sizes with their growing need for professional Safety and Health Management. Accidents usually result in:
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This course is designed to provide participants with a basic level of knowledge of rigging gear inspection, proper rigging procedures, and load control using common rigging techniques.
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 covers advanced rigging principles, safety requirements, and key considerations for safe rigging. Students participating in this course will be able to identify appropriate rigging techniques; they will understand sling angles and the stresses imposed.
Signal and Rigging training course is offered by Sharp Safety Solutions. We offer a variety of Training for our clients ranging from consulting to project staffing, and training to accident investigation. Feel free to reach out so we can talk about next steps.
This training provides knowledge of industry standard safe operating practices when rigging and signaling on the job. Each student will understand proper rigging techniques, hitch types, rigging equipment, sling angle calculations, and the fall zone, in addition to understanding when to utilize.
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