Rigging fundamentals
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Jhelum (Punjab)
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/
Rs 123
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Bhakkar (Punjab)
This course is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to plan, prepare & complete basic rigging work as prescribed by the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work. On completion of this course, participants will be able to undertake the movement of plant and equipment, steel erection, use hoists (including mast climbing hoists), undertake the placement of pre-cast concrete, use safety nets and static lines, install perimeter safety screens, shutters and cantilevered crane-loading platforms. 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. 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 Rigging, Lifting & Slinging operations on Oil and Gas, Construction and Engineering sites are carried out worldwide on a daily basis. Unfortunately, the results when things go wrong can be both dangerous and catastrophic to lives and equipment. This course will enhance the skills of personnel who perform Rigging, Lifting & Slinging activities using Lifting Equipment and Lifting Accessories to the recognized industry standards, including the current Rigging/ Moving Loads Regulations and legislation. This course will promote the best industry practice in Rigging, Slinging & Lifting methodology and Inspection of Equipment and work to the requirements of safe use of lifting equipment. Depending on the client requirements we offer a wide variety of Rigging, Lifting & Slinging courses to suit all levels of experience and knowledge such as Basic Rigging & Lifting, A certified rigger is a person who has been trained and certified to handle and move loads. The level of certification depends upon the individual’s training, knowledge, skill base, and ability to perform functions related to the selection, inspection, and proper use of rigging equipment. This rigging and slinging course will empower delegates with understanding of the legal requirements applicable to lifting and rigging operations, the requirements for pre-use, preventive and planned maintenance, disposal criteria of lifting equipment, the SWL and WLL to ensure delegates employ lifting equipment and accessories in compliance with safety standards. 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/
Rs 123
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Charsadda (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
This course is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to plan, prepare & complete basic rigging work as prescribed by the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work. On completion of this course, participants will be able to undertake the movement of plant and equipment, steel erection, use hoists (including mast climbing hoists), undertake the placement of pre-cast concrete, use safety nets and static lines, install perimeter safety screens, shutters and cantilevered crane-loading platforms. 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.Course objectives Identify safe rigging practices Conduct pre-use inspections of slings of all types and rigging hardware Understand basic rigging principles Load weight determination Turning Loads The 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 The Rigger and Signalman Course is aimed at providing individuals with the knowledge and skills to prepare and to tie the load for safe lifting by any form of lifting equipment,using correct and clear signals to guide the crane operator in the maneuvering of a load safely to its destination. This is a mandatory course in line with Workplace Safety and Health (Operation of Cranes) Regulations for individuals who are assigned to carry out the lifting operation of load involving a mobile crane or tower crane. This Basic Rigging and Signal Person Safety Training course gives workers the knowledge needed to rig safely on the job site. Class discussions and demonstrations will give workers the explanation needed to understand what stresses are placed on rigging and the load during hoisting operations. 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/
Rs 123
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Bhakkar (Punjab)
This course is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to plan, prepare & complete basic rigging work as prescribed by the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work. On completion of this course, participants will be able to undertake the movement of plant and equipment, steel erection, use hoists (including mast climbing hoists), undertake the placement of pre-cast concrete, use safety nets and static lines, install perimeter safety screens, shutters and cantilevered crane-loading platforms. 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.Course objectives Identify safe rigging practices Conduct pre-use inspections of slings of all types and rigging hardware Understand basic rigging principles Load weight determination Turning Loads The 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 The Rigger and Signalman Course is aimed at providing individuals with the knowledge and skills to prepare and to tie the load for safe lifting by any form of lifting equipment, using correct and clear signals to guide the crane operator in the maneuvering of a load safely to its destination. This is a mandatory course in line with Workplace Safety and Health (Operation of Cranes) Regulations for individuals who are assigned to carry out the lifting operation of load involving a mobile crane or tower crane. This Basic Rigging and Signal Person Safety Training course gives workers the knowledge needed to rig safely on the job site. Class discussions and demonstrations will give workers the explanation needed to understand what stresses are placed on rigging and the load during hoisting operations. 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/
Rs 123
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Karachi (Sindh)
3D Educators Offers Comprehensive Training USA Based Certification 1) ITCP - Information Technology Computer Program - MS Office (word, Excel, powerpoint) - Adobe Photoshop CS6 - Dreamweaver & Flash - C Sharp Language with .Net Framework 2) Erp Implementations Sap - Business One, R-111 - Accounting & Finance System - Customer Services & CRM - Sales & Purchasing System - Inventory Control System - Reports 3) Diploma in Graphics & Multimedia - Certificate Level One Fundamentals of Graphics, Illustration, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop CS6, Design - Certificate Level Two Story Board Concepts, Editing, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects CS6 - Certificate Level Three Animation, Modeling, Material, Scene Creation, 3D Studio Max - Certificate Level Four Maya Unlimited 2014, Zbrush, Digital Sculpting, Texturing, Lighting & Rendering, Rigging Character Concepts, Modeling and Animation 4) Web Engineering - Web Designing (HTML5, Adobe, Dreamweaver) - Web Development - Asp.Net SQL Server, Asp.Net - Web Development - PHP/MYSQL My SQL, PHP Core Development - Mobile Application Development Android Programming 3D Educators - Johar Campus Phone: 021-34141329, 021-34857148 Cell: 0333-2402474, 0322-2083032. Address: D-6, Ground Floor Rufi Heights, BL-17, Adjacent 786, Medical Store, Gulistan-e-Johar, Karachi.
Rs 74.200
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Ahmadpur East (Punjab)
International College of Technical Education. Head Office : Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 46000. Email : info@icollegete.com Contact : 051-8736681, 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949 Electrical technicians install, connect, test, and maintain electrical systems that bring electricity from power generating plants to our homes, offices, schools, and places of business.Electricity is quite possibly the most important source of power. Electricity powers your computer, drives the machines tools in a manufacturing shop, and lights the facilities in which people work. To maintain all this electrical equipment, electrical professionals must understand the fundamentals of electricity and the components used to generate, control, and store it.As manufacturing equipment becomes more advanced and complex, trained and skilled technicians are needed. As an industrial electrician, you may perform a variety of functions related to electrical controls, equipment, and wiring in an industrial plant or worksite. Your work may involve testing, troubleshooting, installation, and repair of the electrical components. In addition, you may read and interpret blueprints and specifications, as well as remain current on electrical code specifications for the area.An electrical technician, installs all of the wiring, circuits, and outlets needed to power lights, appliances, and equipment within a building.They are responsible for troubleshooting wiring systems to make sure they are working properly. Getting electrical training to learn how to repair or replace parts, circuit breakers, fixtures, wiring, and other components is needed.Electrical technicians assemble, install, test, maintain and repair electrical wiring and equipment. They work in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, research, and electronics, using their knowledge of blueprint reading to work on electrical systems. Electrical technicians may work in the construction, maintenance, and manufacturing industries and are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems and equipment. Electricians must understand state and local building codes like the National Electric Code and be able to read technical diagrams. Detailed Course Topics Covered Describe the building trades and technology industry and associated career paths Identify the professional skills required for success and career advancement in the industry Complete basic measuring tasks and math calculations required in the building trades workplace Explain the safety procedures and equipment commonly used in the building trades workplace Explain the proper use, care, maintenance, and safety considerations for using common hand tools Explain the proper use, care, maintenance, and safety considerations for using common power tools Identify common rigging equipment and procedures used on a construction site Read common construction drawings and plans Identify various sectors and trade career options in the electrical industry Identify the electrician apprenticeship/training requirements and responsibilities Apply electrical safety practices and personal protective equipment Apply electrical and circuit theory, measurement, and knowledge of schematic diagrams to electrical tasks http://www.icollegete.com/course/electrician-and-technician-course-in-rawalpindi-pakistan/ http://www.icollegete.com/course/electrician-and-technician-course-in-rawalpindi/ International College of Technical Education. Head Office : Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 46000. Email : info@icollegete.com Contact : 051-8736681, 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949
Rs 123
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