R1 Rigging Fundamentals, Inspections and Signals - Course 800

Regional Seminar | This program has been canceled

1919 West Fairmont Drive - Suite 3 Phoenix, AZ 85282 United States

Conference Room

1

4/28/2020 (one day)

08:00 AM-04:00 PM on Tue

555.00 USD

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This course is designed for personnel who rig loads for lifting by cranes and for their supervisors.This course is most similar to a Rigger 1 course and provides the foundation for safe rigging practices.
Floor crane operators and others working with overhead cranes will
benefit from this comprehensive Rigging Fundamentals course. Our instructor will be able answer your questions and cover important course material and concepts.
In addition to a course workbook participants will also receive a
4” x 5” pocket handbook which highlights good and bad rigging practices, sling capacities and how to calculate unknown loads.

  • COURSE OBJECTIVES
  • • Identify safe rigging practices
  • • Conduct prior to use inspections
  • • Understand basic rigging principles
  • • Load weight determination
  • • Turning loads
  • COURSE OUTLINE
  • Rigging Equipment
  • • Rigging Standards
  • • Risk Management
  • • The Basic Rigging Plan
  • • Rigging Terminology
  • Slings & Inspections Criteria
  • • Good & Bad Rigging Practices Slings & Inspections Criteria
  • • Wire Rope Slings
  • • Chain Slings
  • • Nylon Web Slings
  • • Metal Mesh Slings
  • • Endless Slings
  • • Eyebolts
  • • Shackles
  • • Hooks
  • Rigging Fundamentals
  • • Safe Rigging Practices
  • • Calculating Load Weight
  • • Rigging Calculations & Exercises
  • • Center of Gravity
  • • Turning Loads