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16+ Hours Description
Module I: Federal OSHA and ANSI
Classroom (4 hours): Federal OSHA 1910.184, ANSI B30.9, synthetic and
manila rope, chains, material handling gear, load planning. Field Training (12 hours): Hands-on training: Practical exercises on
tying rope knots, rigging, rotating a box, and selection of proper
rigging equipment.
Module II: Splicing Classroom (4 hours): Sling angle factors, splicing of Samson Braid, three
strand synthetic rope, load chart interpretation. Field Training (12 hours): Hands-on training: Splicing, whipping, coiling
of wire rope on a drum, identifying different wire rope. Hours
8 Hours Description
This class is intended to train personnel in the safe operation of rigging
equipment. This is an eight-hour class that will provide the student with the knowledge
and skills needed to safely accomplish a rigging job. Also covered in
the class will be proper rigging technique and theory, proper tool for
the proper job, and sling angle factor. Topics
- Topics covered in the classroom are proper rigging technique in the
use of rigging equipment, slings, pick point, knots, splicing, block
angles, jack points, and center of gravity.
- At the conclusion of the lecture each student will be required to
pass a written examination.
Practical Portion
- The practical portion of the class will include a four hour hands-on
inspection of rigging equipment and rigging tasks.
- At the conclusion of the practical section each student will be required
to pass specific tasks set up by the instructor.
Other Information
- Class size: Maximum five students per class.
- Class length: Four hours classroom, four hours field training.
- Materials: Classroom text @ 35.00 per student.
Hours
16 Hours Description
Module I: Review of Safety Rules
Classroom (8 hours): Review of your safety rules, OSHA 1910.184, breaking
strength of wire rope, angle factors, and materials handling gear. Lecture
on synthetic rope with practical hands-on splicing, tying knots, and making
hitches. Field Training (8 hours): Seizing wire rope, correct coiling and uncoiling
of wire rope, spooling of wire on a drum, and drum and reel capacities
Module II: Sheaves, Blocks, and Rigging Loads Classroom (8 hours): Discussion on blocks and sheaves as they pertain
to the job, inspection and care of blocks and sheaves, rigging loads,
pick points, and whipping steel and synthetic rope. Field Training (8 hours): Rigging loads to determine weight of load,
center of gravity, pick points, conditions to consider, sling angle factor,
rigging for the proper parts of line on falls, and whipping of steel and
synthetic rope.
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