
RIGGING SUPERVISOR TRAINING
Courses Objectives
The aim of the training is to provide candidates with all the processes and tasks needed to evaluate knowledge and skills for individuals who are seeking certification for rigging supervisor
RIGGING SUPERVISOR TRAINING
Courses Overview
OSHA requires in section (1926.1404(r)(1)) & (1926.1425(c)) Employers must use qualified riggers during hoisting activities for assembly and disassembly work, fall zone and hooking, unhooking, or guiding a load, or doing the initial connection of a load to a component or structure.
RIGGING SUPERVISOR TRAINING
Course Prerequisite
- Basic knowledge of Lifting Equipment
- Ability to read & speak English.
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Courses Outline
- Introduction
- Terms & definitions
- Legislation & Regulations
- Roles & Responsibilities
- Scope of work and limitations
- Signals
- Effect of wind speed
- Risk Assessment Awareness
- Types of lifting accessories and their uses
- Inspection
- Slings & Hitches angles & capacity
- Effect of angle
- Selection of rigging based on loading
- Proper lifting & rigging techniques
- Communication and Hand Signals during Lifting
- Lift categorization
- Load Calculation
- Loads Centre of Gravity (CG)
- crane stability and different ground conditions
- Crane Types
- Crane selection
- load & lifting points
- Selection of rigging based on loading
- load travel path, weight & center of gravity.
- Speed limits within the specified circumstances
- Capacity, SWL & WLL
- Capabilities and limitations of lifting equipment
- Load Chart
- Lifting Method Statement
- Lifting operation risk assessment
- Safe Lifting Operation
- Barriers Installations
- Periodic inspection criteria
- Leading & coordinating the Riggers in lifting operations
- Pre-lifting & post lifting equipment position
- Hazards associated with cranes & lifting operation
- Risk assessment & Lifting plan
- Case Study
- Exam