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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
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1. Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
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2. Rigging Purpose
- What Is Rigging?
- Rigging Process and Goal
- What Industries Use Rigging?
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3. Hazards
- General Hazards
- Fall Hazards
- Struck-by and Crushing Hazards
- Electrical Hazards
- Factors that Increase Hazards
- Weather
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4. Conclusion
- Summary
Basic Rigging Principles, Part 2: General Safety
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1. Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
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2. Rigging Process Overview
- Rigging Process Overview
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3. Preparing for the Job
- Rigging Process: Preparing for the Job
- Job Hazard Analysis
- Job Hazard Analysis Contents
- Crew Organization
- Learning Activity: Prepare and Plan
- Pre-Job Briefings
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4. Doing the Job Safely
- Rigging Process: Doing the Job Safely
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Communicate
- Rigging Jobs Vary
- Basic Steps of Rigging
- Use Rigging Equipment Properly
- Stay Away from Danger
- Keep the Load Low and Slow
- Steady
- Pinches, Abrasions and Cuts
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5. Inspecting and Storing Equipment
- Rigging Process: Inspecting and Storing Equipment
- Inspection Frequency
- What Riggers Look for During Inspections
- What Competent People Look for During Inspections
- What If Equipment Fails Inspection?
- Storage
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6. Putting the Process Together
- Feedback: Putting the Process Together
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7. Conclusion
- Summary
Basic Rigging Principles, Part 3: Rigging Equipment
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1. Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
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2. Types of Equipment
- Types of Equipment
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3. Slings
- Slings
- Wire Rope Slings
- Wire Rope Slings: Advantages and Disadvantages
- Wire Rope Slings: Cautions
- Wire Rope Slings: Inspections
- Chain Slings
- Chain Slings: Advantages and Disadvantages
- Metal Mesh Slings
- Synthetic Fiber or Webbing Slings
- Synthetic Slings: Advantages and Disadvantages
- Synthetic Slings: Safety Considerations
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4. Hitches
- Types of Hitches
- Endless and Single-Leg Hitches
- Categories of Hitches
- Vertical Hitch
- Basket Hitches
- Choker Hitches
- Multiple-Leg Hitch
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5. Connectors
- Connectors
- Hooks
- Shackles
- Eye Bolts
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6. Adjusters
- Turnbuckles
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7. Selection
- Capacity and Environment
- Tension
- Selection
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8. Conclusion
- Summary
Training Process
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