- 4 Sections
- 13 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Legal Aspects of Lifting and RiggingOccupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)-OSHA regulations, §1926 and §1910 , ASME and Indian Factory Act 19482
- Definition of TermsDefinition of Terms-Overhead Lifting,Working Load Limit (W.L.L.),Design Factor, Elongation, Reach, Sling Hitches (Vertical, Choker & Basket), Competent Person, Qualified Person, Unattended and “HOIST”1
- HOIST SAFEHow H heavy is the load? What are the O operating limitations of the crane and rigging? When was the last I inspection performed? How will S sling angles affect lifting capacity? Have you performed a T test lift to check stability? Move the load with S smooth and steady actionsIs the A area clear of personnel and obstructions? Can the load be F flown and landed safely? How will the E environment affect the safety of the lift?10
- 3.1H – How H heavy is the load? Determining Load Weight
- 3.2O – What are the operating limitations of the crane and rigging? CRANE OPERATING CAPACITY
- 3.3I – When was the last inspection performed? SLING INSPECTION
- 3.4S – How will S sling angles affect lifting capacity? Sling Angles
- 3.5T – Have you performed a test lift to check stability? Load Stability
- 3.6S – Move the load with S smooth and steady actions. Safe Hoist and crane Operations
- 3.7A – Is the area clear of personnel and obstructions? Area Clear
- 3.8F – Can the load be flown and landed safely?Flying the Load
- 3.9E – How will the E environment affect the safety of the lift? Environmental Considerations
- 3.10Safe Rigging Practices
- Exam Rigger Level-II1
Safe Rigging Practices
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