Upon completion of the course, the delegate will be able to
- State a rigger's responsibilities
- Identify rigging gear
- Determine a sling angle (using the LAF)
- Interpret hand signals
- Select the proper sling type and hitch used to lift a load
- Inspect rigging gear for wear and deterioration
Course content
The following topics will be covered during the course
- Rigger responsibilities
- Wire rope
- Standard slings and component parts
- Wedge sockets, hooks, shackles, eyes bolts, rope clips, and turnbuckles
- Basic sling hitches
- Deterioration, inspection, and care
- Sling angles and their effects
- General rigging procedures and precautions
- Recognized API-RP-2D crane hand signals
Exam
The delegate will be required to attain a minimum score of 75% on a written assessment. There is no hands on practical for this course.