4 Hour Rigger Awareness

Course ID: CO-204


Rigging Requirements

  • Qualified Rigger – API RP 2D Definition
  • Rigger Responsibilities
  • Manufacturer Responsibilities
  • Common Rigging Problems
  • Rigging Plan

Rigging Equipment

  • Definition & Terminology
  • Blocks & Sheaves
    • Inspection Criteria
    • Typical Block Components
  • Wedge Sockets
    • Installations and Inspection
  • Hooks, Latches
    • Different Types
    • Inspection Criteria
    • Proper/Improper Use
  • Shackles
    • Different Types
    • Inspection Criteria
    • Proper/Improper Use
  • Slings
    • Different Types
    • Inspection Criteria
    • Characteristics
    • Proper/Improper Use
  • Rings, Links, Swings
    • Different Types
    • Characteristics
  • Turnbuckles
    • Different Types
    • Inspection Criteria
  • Spreader and Equalizer Beams
  • Cable Clips
  • Pad eyes, Eyebolts, and Other Lifting Equipment
  • Housekeeping and Storage

Rigging Technique

  • 3 Basic Hitches
  • Sling Configuration
  • Sling Angles
  • Rated Load
  • Weight of a Load
  • Center of Gravity
  • Moving the Load
  • Load Control/Taglines
  • Unbinding Loads
  • Pinch Points/Body Positions
  • Load Stability
  • Personnel Transfer
  • Other Factors (Environmental/Electrical)

Rigging Safety

  • Lift Planning
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Hand Signals/Communication

Practical Session
Practical training shall utilize a hydraulic crane, various slings, loads & rigging techniques.
Practical shall verify that the delegate is able to complete the following:

  • Select and wear appropriate PPE during practical training
  • Inspect and identify damaged hardware/rigging gear
  • Select the appropriate hardware/rigging gear to complete required lifts
  • Communicate effectively with the crane operator using proper hand signals
  • Use tag lines properly to control loads
  • Select the appropriate rigging techniques to complete the required lifts
  • Use acceptable sling angles to determine safe lifting operations
  • Maintain hand/body position absent from hazards (pinch points)
  • Prevent anyone from standing under a suspended load
  • Work safely with other riggers as a team
  • Store hardware/rigging gear properly following its use