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Why a rigger needs certified rigging safety training?

by American Crane And Safety OSHA rigging and signal training

As a rigger, you have to deal with many challenges and risks during the rigging job. Riggers assemble the equipment for moving the heavy objects from one place to another easily. Also, they direct them to crane operators. So, they are widely demanded in the marine industry and on construction sites.

As rigging is a hazardous and daring job, keeping safety is the first priority for the riggers.  According to the latest research, many riggers die in accidents every year and most accidents are caused by human errors. So, certified rigging safety training is given to the workers to prevent injuries and fatal accidents taking place. These safety courses not only reduce the human error but also open the gate of success for riggers.

Most riggers think that investing time in rigging safety is a sheer wastage of time. However, it’s not true! If you take this course seriously, you will definitely get more job opportunities as a rigger and will execute the work safely and easily. After the completion of this course, you will learn everything from understanding the use of equipment safely to keeping the workplace safe during the job execution.

When you will enroll in a rigging course, your highly skilled trainer will cover the following topics:

  • OSHA Regulation
  • ASME Regulation
  • Different types of sling proper instruction and use
  • Rigging hardware
  • Power line and safety
  • Safe working practice around cranes
  • Lift planning
  • How to calculate tension and center of gravity?

No doubt, rigging safety training opens the door of jobs as a rigger. However, it’s only when you learn perfectly about how to create a safe rigging environment and how to use equipment safely. At the end of training, it’s about knowledge and improved skills along with, certification.


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