Signaling for Mobile & Overhead Cranes
Description
Please note, new registrations will be processed Monday through Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM PDT will receive logins and instructions within 24 hours of payment.
Courses purchased on weekends or holidays will receive logins and instructions on the next business day.
This course is designed to provide participants with a basic level of knowledge of rigging gear inspection, proper rigging procedures, and load control using typical rigging techniques through problem-solving workshops.
Training Topics:
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Become familiarized with the terms regularly used in rigging applications and inspections.
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Understand the principles behind basic rigging theory.
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Identify different pieces of rigging hardware.
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Recognize and evaluate field-damaged rigging gear samples.
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Understand and apply the guideline provided by established recognized industry standards.
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Select appropriate slings and rigging hardware based on anticipated loading and rigging methods.
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Complete rigging capacity workshops to reveal the working load limit of selected rigging configurations.
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Recognize common load handling hazards.
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Identify and apply blocking practices, crane hand signals, and path of travel.
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Understand the completion process of a basic lift plan.
A mark of 70% or higher on the exam is required to pass this course. Users can take the test as many times as necessary to achieve this mark.
This training program focuses on the needs of the “end user”, and upon successful completion, will provide an updated operator's certificate and wallet card.
Duration: This course consists of a total of about 8 hours of self-paced instruction.
How registration works: Registrations will be processed Monday through Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM PDT will receive logins and instructions within 24 hours of payment. Courses purchased on weekends or holidays will receive logins and instructions on the next business day.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Who Should Attend
This online course is designed for participants with a basic level of knowledge of rigging gear inspection, proper rigging procedures, and load control using typical rigging techniques through problem-solving workshops.