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Basic Rigging Principles Parts 1-3 iacet-ceu=0.1

Basic Rigging Principles Parts 1-3 iacet-ceu=0.1

Our 51-minute Basic Rigging Principles, Parts 1-3 (IACET CEU=0.1) course comes with a certificate upon completion. 

 

Our Basic Rigging Principles, Parts 1-3 course provides essential training on safe rigging practices, covering fundamental principles and techniques for handling and securing loads. With approximately 80% of rigging accidents caused by human error, it's crucial to understand proper rigging procedures in the construction industry. Our Basic Rigging Principles, Parts 1-3 course provides workers with the necessary measures required to prevent accidents, minimize risks, and ensure safe working environments in various industries. We provide detailed learning guides and interactive ways to get equipped with practical skills and knowledge base. 

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand OSHA and ANSI regulations related to rigging operations and compliance.
  • Learn the importance of pre-use equipment inspections, and identifying potential damage or defects.

Course Outline

Basic Rigging Principles, Part 1: Hazards and Risks

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Rigging Purpose

    1. What Is Rigging?
    2. Rigging Process and Goal
    3. What Industries Use Rigging?
  • 3. Hazards

    1. General Hazards
    2. Fall Hazards
    3. Struck-by and Crushing Hazards
    4. Electrical Hazards
    5. Factors that Increase Hazards
    6. Weather
  • 4. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Basic Rigging Principles, Part 2: General Safety

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Rigging Process Overview

    1. Rigging Process Overview
  • 3. Preparing for the Job

    1. Rigging Process: Preparing for the Job
    2. Job Hazard Analysis
    3. Job Hazard Analysis Contents
    4. Crew Organization
    5. Learning Activity: Prepare and Plan
    6. Pre-Job Briefings
  • 4. Doing the Job Safely

    1. Rigging Process: Doing the Job Safely
    2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    3. Communicate
    4. Rigging Jobs Vary
    5. Basic Steps of Rigging
    6. Use Rigging Equipment Properly
    7. Stay Away from Danger
    8. Keep the Load Low and Slow
    9. Steady
    10. Pinches, Abrasions and Cuts
  • 5. Inspecting and Storing Equipment

    1. Rigging Process: Inspecting and Storing Equipment
    2. Inspection Frequency
    3. What Riggers Look for During Inspections
    4. What Competent People Look for During Inspections
    5. What If Equipment Fails Inspection?
    6. Storage
  • 6. Putting the Process Together

    1. Feedback: Putting the Process Together
  • 7. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Basic Rigging Principles, Part 3: Rigging Equipment

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Types of Equipment

    1. Types of Equipment
  • 3. Slings

    1. Slings
    2. Wire Rope Slings
    3. Wire Rope Slings: Advantages and Disadvantages
    4. Wire Rope Slings: Cautions
    5. Wire Rope Slings: Inspections
    6. Chain Slings
    7. Chain Slings: Advantages and Disadvantages
    8. Metal Mesh Slings
    9. Synthetic Fiber or Webbing Slings
    10. Synthetic Slings: Advantages and Disadvantages
    11. Synthetic Slings: Safety Considerations
  • 4. Hitches

    1. Types of Hitches
    2. Endless and Single-Leg Hitches
    3. Categories of Hitches
    4. Vertical Hitch
    5. Basket Hitches
    6. Choker Hitches
    7. Multiple-Leg Hitch
  • 5. Connectors

    1. Connectors
    2. Hooks
    3. Shackles
    4. Eye Bolts
  • 6. Adjusters

    1. Turnbuckles
  • 7. Selection

    1. Capacity and Environment
    2. Tension
    3. Selection
  • 8. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Training Process

At OSHA Outreach Courses, you have to select the course you want to learn and begin at your own pace. You get to learn from different resources and in whichever language you want. You can study from guides, PDFs, and ebooks along with practicing sample assessments. Each topic is covered in a separate class that you can watch and learn as per your schedule.

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DANIEL DOWELL

SOUTH CAROLINA

RUSTY WOODARD

TEXAS

MARCO ASCENCIO

ILLINOIS

JEFF STARR

SOUTH CAROLINA

ROBERT HEALY

MASSACHUSETTS

EDDY ESTRADA

TEXAS

DANIEL DOWELL

SOUTH CAROLINA

CHIKEITHA HARIS

MICHIGAN

JOSE BEDOLLA

CALIFORNIA



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