Rigging Practices – Module ID 38102-11

Rigging Practices – Module ID 38102-11

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(Module ID 38102-11; from Basic Rigger, Second Edition)

Describes basic rigging and crane hazards as well as safety practices related to general rigging activities, working around power lines, and emergency response. Covers procedures for using slings and rigging  pipes and valves.

Module Three (38102-18) presents basic rigging, which refers to the preparation of a load for movement, as well as the preparation of hardware and other components used to connect the load to the crane. Rigging must be completed safely and effectively, resulting in a reliable connection to the load. An understanding of rigging fundamentals is essential to safely operate cranes and move/position heavy equipment, components, and structures.

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Objectives- Module ID 38102-18

Learning Objective 1 • Identify and describe various types of rigging hardware.

  • Identify and describe various hooks, shackles, eyebolts, and clamps.
  • Identify and describe various lugs, turnbuckles, plates, and spreader beams.

Learning Objective 2 • Identify and describe various types of slings and sling hitches.

  • Identify and describe wire-rope slings and their proper care.
  • Identify and describe synthetic slings and their proper care.
  • Identify and describe chain slings and their proper care.
  • Explain the significance of sling angles and describe common hitches.
  • Describe how to properly rig and handle piping materials and rebar.
  • Identify and describe how to use taglines and knots for load control.
  • Identify common rigging-related safety precautions.

Learning Objective 3 • Identify and describe how to use various types of hoisting and jacking equipment.

  • Identify and describe how to use manual and powered hoisting equipment.
  • Identify and describe how to use jacks.

 

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