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Rigger Level 1, 2 International Training Course in Islamabad

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Rigger Level 1, 2 International Training Course in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi and Pakistan

Rigger Level 2 training provides the knowledge and skills necessary for a person to work as a journeyman level rigger. This course prepares persons to perform rigging calculations and to select and apply rigging for safe controlled load handling. As of November 2010 all “Signal Persons” and “Riggers” must be qualified in accordance with OSHA 1926 Sub part CC. Persons completing this training will understand their responsibility to ensure proper rigging methods are used and that all variables which could result in a rigging failure are accounted for through planning and proper selection of gear. Training satisfies the qualification requirements for OSHA 1926, 1910, and other required qualifications.

The goal of the Level 1 training program is to equip you for a safe career as a knowledgeable and confident rigger. The Basic Rigging Course presented at CTC includes the following: General lifting equipment - general inspection and safe use of lifting equipment. Lifting equipment - chain block, coffin hoist, wire rope winch, reeve block, snatch block, turn buckle and winches. Who is a qualified rigger? A qualified rigger is a person that: possesses a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or. has extensive knowledge, training, and experience, and. can successfully demonstrate the ability to solve problems related to rigging loads. This 7 hour online course covers OSHA regulations, the use and inspection of slings, rigging hardware, load weight and other areas critical to understanding and operating a safe job site. This course is recommended for all employees who are working within the fall zone of a load and especially if they are involved in the hooking and unhooking of the load or in the guiding of a load.

Level 1 certification training program combines in-class content with practical experience. Students receive classroom theory and hands on practical training including calculating load weights, finding load center of gravity, rigging loads and making actual crane lifts giving direction to the crane operator. This course served those who have sought for that next level of information and technical knowledge once they have completed L1 & L2 programs in rigging training. The NCCCO Certified Rigger Level 1 Prep Course prepares students who currently work in rigging operations for the successful completion of the NCCCO Level 1 Rigger Certification written and practical exams. Students who successfully complete this NCCCO (National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators) course will be confident in their preparation for the exams and will also be able to competently perform the job requirements of a Level 1 Rigger.

It exposes participants to a variety of equipment and applications which include multiple-crane lifts, load turning, load drifting with chain hoists, jacking and rolling using mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, incline planes and managing the center-of-gravity in all three axes, also give the candidates orientation on the supervising safe activities of all lifting operations. According to OSHA, a qualified rigger is defined as: Person holds a degree, certificate or professional standing OR. Person has extensive knowledge, training and experience AND. Person can successfully demonstrate their ability. Job Duties and Tasks for: "Rigger" 2) Attach loads to rigging to provide support or prepare them for moving, using hand and power tools.... 7) Manipulate rigging lines, hoists, and pulling gear to move or support materials such as heavy equipment, ships, or theatrical sets.

To participate in Qualified Rigger Level 2 you must have Basic Rigger knowledge, skills and job relevant experience. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge of safe rigging methods, calculate load charts and crane capacity, and demonstrate the center of gravity of a non-symmetrical load. NCCER Written Assessments & Practical examinations are performed to verify the hands-on capabilities of each participant. Once passed you will receive NCCER Certification.

Course Outline:
An in-depth review of all Rigger Level 1 topics
Types of slings
Proper selection of slings
Types of hardware/rigging gear
Proper selection of hardware and gear
Below-the-hook lifting devices
Hooks
Types of hitches
D/d ratio
Using working load limit tables
Calculating load weight
Load force considerations
Locating the horizontal and vertical center of gravity
Calculating sling stress for symmetrical and non-symmetrical loads
Determining sling length
Rigger/personnel safety

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