16 Hour Rigging Worker

$450.00

DESCRIPTION

This course is a requirement for an individual who is not a licensed rigger or a designated foreman of a licensed rigger prior to supervising the hoisting or lowering of articles on the outside of a building in New York City (NYC). In lieu of completing this course, an individual may instead possess a national rigging certification (NCCO).

TOPICS INCLUDE
  • Introduction to Cranes and Derricks.
  • Crane and rigging accidents.
  • OSHA 1926 Subpart CC overview.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  • Material handling, storage and housekeeping.
  • Fall Protection.
  • NYC Building Code and agency (DOB, DEP, DOT, MTA) overview.
  • Inspection of cranes, ropes and operator responsibilities.
  • Maintenance and repair of cranes and ropes.
  • Plan reading.
  • Hazards of operating in a dense urban environment, power lines, high wind hazards.
  • Prohibition against hoisting over pedestrians, traffic and adjoining buildings.
  • Shut-down procedures.
  • Communication while rigging (radios, hand signals, flags, etc.).
  • Reading load charts, lifting and lowering loads.
  • Safety protocol and emergency procedures.
  • Crane assembly, jumping and disassembly

OBJECTIVES

  • Supervise rigging operations on a job site.
  • Inspect all rigging equipment.
  • Ensure that workers are practicing safe rigging operations.
  • Ensure that fall protection methods are followed
COURSE MATERIALS

This course consists of power point presentations, lecture, real-life case studies, class discussion and hands on demonstrations. We will provide a student manual and in-class practical exercises.

PREREQUISITES

There are no prerequisites needed to attend this course. Students must have experience with rigging and be familiar with terminology.