Basic Rigging Principles, Part 1: Hazards and Risks
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- Nationally-Accredited, Regulatory-Approved
Course Objectives
Recall the purpose of rigging;
Recognize hazards associated with rigging
Course Description
Rigging is a process used to secure materials to be moved by cranes, hoists or other lifting equipment. Heavy materials and moving parts have many associated risks of which you must be aware. Take this course to learn more about rigging and its potential hazards. This course is ideal for construction and general industry workers who may be involved in rigging activities, as well as their supervisors.
Regulations/Board Approvals
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.251- Subpart H, Rigging Equipment for Material Handling;
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.753- Subpart R, Hoisting and Rigging;
OSHA29 CFR 1910.184- Subpart N, Slings;
OSHA 29 CFR 1915.112- Subpart G, Ropes, Chains and Slings;
American National Standards Institute and American Society of Mechanical Engineers ANSI/ASME B30.9, B30.10, B30.20, B30.26
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