Qualified Rigger Level 1 (On-Site)
Qualified Rigger Level 1 training provides the training necessary for an employer to designate a person to work as a competent basic level rigger. Training satisfies qualification requirements for the construction industry, OSHA §1926 Subpart CC, General Industry OSHA §1910, and other required qualifications for training. Persons attending this program will learn pre-use inspection, proper use, and application of rigging gear. Course focus includes making sure all participants fully understand sling hitches, proper rigging gear assemblies, and working load limits.
Major Course Topics Include:
- OSHA regulations, §1926 and §1910
- Wire rope slings and proper use
- Synthetic web slings and proper use
- Round slings and proper use
- Chain slings and proper use
- Rigging hardware and proper use
- Below-the-hook lifting devices
- Pre-use sling and gear inspection
- Softeners and sling protection
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- Sling hitches and applications
- How to verify working load limit
- Sling & hardware rating charts
- Sling angles and angle stress
- Load balance and center of gravity
- How to determine load weight
- Manufacturer’s instructions
- Understanding the fall zone
- Taglines and their proper use
- Power line safety
- Safety while working around cranes
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