Intermediate Rigger Trainee Guide

Intermediate Rigger Trainee Guide

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Restructured to comply with updated OSHA regulations, completion of all three levels of this course meets or exceeds the current OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 Amendment requirements.  This curriculum can help you become a competitive and ideal employee, because through it you will gain knowledge on rigging practices, wire rope, boom assembly and disassembly, and some basic principles of cranes. This training will support you as you pursue your own professional goals, as well as helping you meet the OSHA requirements.  Table of Contents  (Total Level Hours: 55)  38201-11 Intermediate Rigging (10 Hours)  Describes the basic procedures for using the various types of slings and for determining sling stress. Introduces the trainee to lift plans, crane load charts, determining the center of gravity of a load, and using cranes to lift personnel. Describes sling selection and the use of jacks, hoists, and rollers to move loads. 38202-11 Wire Rope (10 Hours)  Covers the components of wire rope, as wel

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