Crane and Basic Rigging Training Package
Package includes 6 courses
Package designed for:
Construction
Continuing education credit hours:
0.10
This package includes:
Package Description
Rigging is the process of moving heavy load with slings, chains, hoists and other special tools. The equipment used for lifting and moving loads is also called rigging. Cranes can be very dangerous when used in an unsafe manner. It is the signal person that provides instructions to the crane operator and it is vital that the crane operator follow the signal person’s instructions. Both of these individuals play an important role in the overall safety of crane operation. The Crane Signaling Awareness course covers basic skills and knowledge needed to use hand or voice signals to direct the movements of mobile and tower cranes. In addition, guidelines for using voice signals are provided.
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Crane Rigging Certification Package Overview
The crane rigger training teaches guidelines for using both hand signals and voice instructions to operate mobile and tower cranes safely. Participants will learn best practices to reduce risks and improve workplace safety during crane operations.
It includes 3 modules that cover the practices and techniques for safe slinging and rigging of loads. The materials are designed for rigging personnel who work with all types of hoisting equipment. It emphasizes the role of the signal person in directing crane movements with the help of hand or voice signals. This enables clear communication between the signaller and the crane operator.
Why Rigger Training is Essential for Safety?
Rigger training ensures that individuals are equipped to handle lifting and rigging tasks without risking injury or damage. Here is why rigger training is essential:
To handle equipment properly
Riggers learn to safely use slings, hoists, chains, and cranes. This helps prevent accidents that could occur from improper use. Without proper training, equipment can be misused and lead to accidents.
Understand load limits
Crane rigging certification teaches riggers to calculate load capacities and determine the safest methods to lift heavy objects. Lifting a heavy load can cause serious accidents. But trained riggers know how to check and avoid these risks.
Clear communication
Riggers learn ways to communicate effectively with crane operators. This helps avoid confusion and reduce unsafe movements.
Awareness of safety protocols
Proper training teaches riggers the right safety procedures to follow. This reduces the chances of injuries and ensures that everyone stays safe.
Improves problem-solving skills
Rigger training provides the knowledge to solve unexpected challenges that can arise anytime. This prevents delays or accidents that could occur without expertise.
What You'll Learn in Our Rigging Certification Course?
In our Rigging Certification course, you will learn to be safe and increase efficiency in rigging operations. Here is what you will learn next in our rigging certification course:
Pre-lift hazard assessments
Learn to assess potential risks before starting a lift. This ensures that all hazards are identified and mitigated.
Owner, Operator, and Supervisor Responsibilities
Know the roles and responsibilities of each person involved in the lifting process to ensure clear communication and safety.
Safety Factors and Safe Working Load Limits
Learn how to determine safe load limits for various rigging equipment, preventing overloading and equipment failure.
Rope and Sling Inspections
Gain the skills to inspect ropes and slings for wear and tear. This ensures that the equipment is safe to use before every lift.
Types of Rigging Hitches
In this crane rigging certification, learn the different types of rigging hitches and their proper use for securing loads safely.
Determining Sling Ropes, Sizes, and Configurations Using Sling Capacity Charts
Know how to choose the right slings and sizes based on capacity charts to match the lifting task.
D/d Ratios
Get to know the importance of the diameter-to-diameter ratio in rigging, which affects the strength and safety of the sling.
Sling Center of Gravity
In this rigger certification, learn how to identify the center of gravity of a load and ensure proper rigging and balance for safe lifting.
Crane and Hoist Signals
Master the correct hand and voice signals to communicate effectively with crane operators during lifts.
Compliance with OSHA and Industry Standards
Compliance with OSHA and industry standards ensures safety and reduces risks in rigging operations. These standards offer guidelines for safe practices and ensure proper usage of equipment and training requirements. This helps prevent accidents and injuries. When you adhere to the regulations, it ensures that operators, riggers, and supervisors are equipped with the skills and knowledge to handle lifting tasks safely. Following OSHA and industry standards promotes a safer work environment and helps avoid costly fines.
Benefits of Crane Rigging Certification
Crane rigging certification provides individuals with key skills and knowledge to perform rigging tasks safely and efficiently. Here are the popular benefits:
Improved safety
Rigger certification ensures that riggers are well trained to identify hazards and perform tasks that follow safety protocols. This reduces the risk of accidents.
Better job opportunities
Certified riggers are likely to be hired as employers prioritize safety and compliance with regulations.
Enhanced skillset and knowledge
Crane rigging certification equips you with the knowledge to assess loads, choose the right equipment, and understand limits and procedures.
High productivity
Improve efficiency, reduce downtime, and ensure that lifting tasks are completed on schedule.
Who Should Enroll in Rigger Training?
Rigger training is ideal for anyone involved in moving, lifting, or securing heavy loads. So if you are a rigger, crane operator, and site supervisor, this training is for you. It is especially crucial for workers in manufacturing, construction, shipping, and any industry where cranes or heavy machinery are used. This is essential for new and experienced workers and ensures that participants are equipped with the knowledge to perform tasks efficiently.
Certification Details and Requirements
Our rigging certification is nationally accepted, meets the highest industry standards, and is recognized across various sectors. Participants can earn Continuing Education (CE) credits that will help them advance in their professional qualifications. The certification is accepted by 100+ boards. This package is provided in partnership with UL Solutions.
FAQs
1. What are the 4 basic rules of rigging?
The four basic rules of rigging are:
Know your load: Understand the shape, weight, and center of gravity of the load that you are lifting.
Use the right equipment: Use the correct signs, hoists, and rigging gear for the job.
Test the equipment: Check the rigging equipment before use and ensure it is safe and in the best condition.
Communicate clearly: Talk with everyone to make sure that everyone is following your instructions.
2. What is a rigger job salary?
A rigger’s salary is based on the location, experience, and the industry. On average, a rigger can earn between $40,000 and $60,000 per year. Some riggers who are more experienced can make more money.
3. What PPE is needed for rigging?
Personal protective equipment needed for rigging includes hard hats, gloves, high-visibility clothing, steel-toed boots, and hearing protection. It is crucial to have safety glasses or face shields. Depending on the job, you may need fall protection equipment such as lanyards and harnesses. Make sure that PPE is in good condition and fits properly.
4. What are the three types of rigging?
The three types of rigging are hoists, slings, and cranes. Slings are used to lift loads and are made of rope, chain, or synthetic materials. Hoists are mechanical devices that lift heavy objects, used in conjunction with slings. Cranes are large machines that move heavy loads over a wide area. It has the ability to lift and lower objects.
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