Rigging and Slinging

Description

This course serves as a vital enhancement to organization's rigging training programs, responding to industry requests for a robust and auditable minimum standard for Rigger training and competence assessment. Rigging involves utilizing fixed and portable lifting equipment and accessories to position loads accurately for installation or movement, ensuring accessibility for crane operations.

By providing comprehensive instruction and assessment, this course equips individuals with the skills, knowledge, and confidence necessary to perform rigging tasks effectively and safely. It addresses industry needs for standardized training protocols, enhancing operational efficiency and safety within the workplace.

Moreover, it empowers organizations to uphold rigorous training standards and ensures that Riggers are proficient in their roles, ultimately contributing to a safer and more productive working environment.

What will you learn
  • Silingman’s Operations

  • 1. Checking the load for dropped objects

  • 2. Checking the balance and security of the load

  • 3. Difficulties that might occur during the lifting and moving operations

  • 4. The need for high visibility vests

  • 5. The need for communicating hand signals clearly

  • 6. What is meant by ‘line of sight’ and a ‘blind lift’

  • 7. The hand signal for ‘emergency stop’

  • 8. Practical demonstration of various hand signals


Requirements
  • There are no prerequisites for Rigger and Slinging Initial Training.

Lessons

  • 2 Lessons
  • 00:00:00 Hours