CRANE RIGGER LEVEL 1 COURSE IN ISLAMABAD,PWD IN JHELUM
Riggers (“Certified”) are required when working with any type of Mobile Crane including Crawler Cranes, Locomotive Cranes, Wheeled Cranes and any variations of cranes that retain the same fundamental characteristics of 1 ton or more. Qualified Riggers must pass written and practical examinations (“Certified”). So, if you are involved with rigging for one of the above-mentioned cranes, you should proceed to our Certified Rigger Level 1 course.
A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety.
Course Outline
Crane and hoisting hand signals
Load weight estimation
Location of the load center of gravity (COG)
Rigging hardware and appropriate uses
Rigging hardware inspection and rejection criteria (regulations varied by jurisdiction)
Use of rigging tables to select appropriate hardware for hoisting
Sling angle capacity calculation
Care and storage of rigging hardware
Common hazards and safety around cranes and overhead hoists
Lift planning and advanced topics awareness
This rigging training course is designed for personnel who rig loads for lifting by cranes and for their supervisors. Floor crane operators and others working with overhead cranes will benefit from this comprehensive and safety focused Rigging Fundamentals course.
Our instructor will be able answer your questions and cover important course material and concepts. In addition to a course workbook participants will also receive a 4” x 5” pocket handbook which highlights good and bad rigging practices, sling capacities and how to calculate unknown loads.
A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety.
This lifting and rigging training is designed to provide personnel with the knowledge to undertake lifting and rigging operations in an offshore and onshore environment. Upon completion delegates should be able to:
Calculate the SWL, and WLL of slings,
Understand the safety factor of lifting accessories and equipment
Understand the requirements of applicable legislation to lifting and rigging operations
Carry out pre-use inspection for a lifting and rigging operation
Recommend that equipment and accessories be discarded where applicable
Identify the risks associated in a rigging and lifting operation.
Master the different types of slings use in a lifting and rigging operation.
Identify the types, features and limitations of slings use in lifting operations.
Understand the elements for calculating and sizing a slings use for lifting and rig.
http://www.icollegete.com/
International College of Technical Education.
Main office:
Office No. 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza
(Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road,
Rawalpindi, Pakistan 46,000.
Email: info@icollegete.com
Contact: 051-6122937, 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949
http://www.icollegete.com/course/crane-safety-course-in-rawalpindi-islamabad-pakistan-dubai/
A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety.
Course Outline
Crane and hoisting hand signals
Load weight estimation
Location of the load center of gravity (COG)
Rigging hardware and appropriate uses
Rigging hardware inspection and rejection criteria (regulations varied by jurisdiction)
Use of rigging tables to select appropriate hardware for hoisting
Sling angle capacity calculation
Care and storage of rigging hardware
Common hazards and safety around cranes and overhead hoists
Lift planning and advanced topics awareness
This rigging training course is designed for personnel who rig loads for lifting by cranes and for their supervisors. Floor crane operators and others working with overhead cranes will benefit from this comprehensive and safety focused Rigging Fundamentals course.
Our instructor will be able answer your questions and cover important course material and concepts. In addition to a course workbook participants will also receive a 4” x 5” pocket handbook which highlights good and bad rigging practices, sling capacities and how to calculate unknown loads.
A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety.
This lifting and rigging training is designed to provide personnel with the knowledge to undertake lifting and rigging operations in an offshore and onshore environment. Upon completion delegates should be able to:
Calculate the SWL, and WLL of slings,
Understand the safety factor of lifting accessories and equipment
Understand the requirements of applicable legislation to lifting and rigging operations
Carry out pre-use inspection for a lifting and rigging operation
Recommend that equipment and accessories be discarded where applicable
Identify the risks associated in a rigging and lifting operation.
Master the different types of slings use in a lifting and rigging operation.
Identify the types, features and limitations of slings use in lifting operations.
Understand the elements for calculating and sizing a slings use for lifting and rig.
http://www.icollegete.com/
International College of Technical Education.
Main office:
Office No. 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza
(Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road,
Rawalpindi, Pakistan 46,000.
Email: info@icollegete.com
Contact: 051-6122937, 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949
http://www.icollegete.com/course/crane-safety-course-in-rawalpindi-islamabad-pakistan-dubai/
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