Qualified Rigger & Signal Person Training

Our Qualified Rigger and Signal Person Training program is designed to provide essential knowledge and skills for individuals responsible for rigging and signaling during lifting operations. This training ensures that participants are proficient in safe rigging practices, proper signaling techniques, and compliance with OSHA regulations to prevent accidents and enhance workplace safety.

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What We Offer

Comprehensive Rigger Training

The Qualified Rigger and Signal Person Training covers all aspects of rigging safety, including proper selection and inspection of rigging equipment, load control, and hazard identification to ensure compliance with OSHA regulations.

Effective Signaling Techniques

Participants will learn proper signaling techniques, including hand signals, voice commands, and the use of signal equipment to ensure clear communication between the signal person and crane operator during lifting operations.

Hands-On Practical Experience

The program includes practical exercises where participants practice rigging and signaling in real-world scenarios, ensuring they are well-prepared to handle complex lifting operations safely and efficiently.

Certification and Compliance

Upon completion, participants receive certification that meets OSHA and industry standards, demonstrating their competence in rigging and signaling and enhancing workplace safety.

FAQs

What topics are covered in the Qualified Rigger and Signal Person Training program?

The Qualified Rigger and Signal Person Training program includes comprehensive coverage of rigging safety, OSHA regulations, proper selection and inspection of rigging equipment, load control, and effective signaling techniques to ensure safe lifting operations.

Who should take the Qualified Rigger and Signal Person Training course?

This course is ideal for riggers, signal persons, crane operators, and supervisors involved in lifting operations. It is particularly beneficial for those responsible for ensuring safe rigging practices and clear communication during lifts.

How often should Qualified Rigger and Signal Person Training be conducted?

Qualified Rigger and Signal Person Training should be conducted initially for all new riggers and signal persons, with refresher courses recommended every three years or whenever there are significant changes to OSHA regulations or lifting operations.

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