The need for an accomplished industrial rigger can
never be underestimated. To fully understand and comprehend
the intricacies of industrial rigging it takes a great
deal of formal training and on-the-job experience.
Our training personnel have developed this skill in
rigging, and use this skill to present training on
the wide array of equipment used today in the movement,
positioning and placement of loads. It is recommended
that trainees have successfully completed RS 100 within
the past 48 months. Should the trainee elect to take
this program without first attending RS 100, then
they may not receive the full benefit of the information
presented.
During
this study the student will learn:
- The Different Kinds of Slings and Their Applicable
Advantages and Disadvantages
- Basic Sling Configurations
- How to Select the Right Sling
- Calculating Sling Loads
- Applicable OSHA Regulations and Consensus Standards
- Wire Rope Technology
- Rigging Accessories - Shackles, Hooks, Eye Bolts,
Turnbuckles, plus Rope and Tackle
- Proper Use of Jacks, Rollers, Beam Clamps and Anchors