
Lifting and Rigging Safety Training Course
$20.00
Rigging is often considered the weakest aspect of crane operations. Depending on the load attachment, a life can either be successful or end up in a drastic incident. Moreover, lifting heavy and immense items and the potential hazards associated with lifting and rigging can cause serious accidents, even if there is a small error in judgment or a fleeting moment. The situation probably will not have much time to prevent falling cargo and safely evacuate people. Such situations can lead to expensive damage to cargo or cranes and injuries or loss of lives.
Overview
As tasks that involve lifting and rigging operations can directly impact the safety of people and equipment, they are very critical. All employees at a construction site possess fundamental knowledge of the effective use of tools for safe operations.
This lifting and rigging safety training highlights the use of different lifting and rigging equipment for safe handling and ensures in-depth insights for performing the best lifting and rigging practices.
Who can take the Lifting & Rigging training?
Rigging and Lifting Operators / Maintenance workers
Contractors
Self-employed workers
Supervisors / Managers
Management professional and Consultants
Anyone interested in electrical safety
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Learning Outcomes
At the course end, participants will have a deep understanding of:
Basics of lifting and rigging
Legal requirements for lifting
Duties and Responsibilities of Riggers & Signalmen
Categorization of the crane and its elements
Kinds of lifting gears or accessories attached below the hook equipment and their restrictions
Characteristics of load
Choosing lifting gears/accessories
Various Hitches & Knots
Sling angle impacts
Environmental factors that impact lifting
Define the center of gravity for the load
Various hand signals
Significance of load control
Determining hazards of lifting and rigging
Understanding the Lifting Plan and PTW
Prior checks for lifting gears/accessories
Creating communication between the signal and the crane operator
Safe lifting and rigging procedures
Real-time case studies for lifting and rigging safety
Benefits of Lifting & Rigging Training
Completing this training empowers learners to:
Recognize the significance of rigging and lifting safety
Limitations in the operations
Design factors
Safe rigging procedures