What Is Rigging?
This online Basic Rigging course includes 3 modules that cover the practices and techniques for safe slinging and rigging of loads. The material in this training course is designed for rigging personnel who work with all types of hoisting equipment. This course was designed to help satisfy requirements of the “CSA Z150-98” standards. It also adheres to ANSI (American National Standards Institute) and ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) standards.
With this online course, you can feel confident that your partners or employees will have had the best training to stay safe on the job when rigging and loading.
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Course Overview
This Rigging course is designed to cover the basics of safe, effective loading activities which includes discussing topics such as:
- Pre-lift hazard assessments
- Owner, operator, and supervisor responsibilities
- Safety factors and safe working load limits
- Rope and sling inspections
- Types of rigging hitches
- Determining sling types, sizes, and configurations using sling capacity charts
- D/d ratios
- Sling centre of gravity
- Crane and hoist signals
To help keep yourself or your employees safe when completing Rigging activities such as moving, securing or putting down a load, enlist your company into this Basic Rigging course to cover any fundamentals you might need on the job.
The completion time of this course is just over 2 hours, which include practical exercises and testing. The passing score is 80% and allows for 3 attempts, and participants earn a 3-year certificate that can be downloaded. Virtual proctoring may be available for an additional fee.
