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Basic Rigging

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  • Duration

    8 hours

  • Course code

    OSE862

Basic Rigging

Objective

Upon the completion of this course, candidates will be able to: Rigging Hardware - Identification of types and application of rigging hardware to include: blocks; sheaves; hooks/latches; rings, links, swivels; shackles; turnbuckles; spreader and equalizer beams; cable clips; pad eyes; eyebolts; and wedge sockets/termination - Describe the application of each piece of rigging hardware. - Describe inspection points, how to inspect, and criteria for removal of each piece of rigging hardware. - Describe and explain safe and unsafe conditions for usage - Describe the purpose and proper use of different types/variations of basic rigging hardware under discussion - Describe rigging hardware working load limit (WLL) rating where applicable - Describe how to properly maintain hardware - Describe safe and proper storage techniques/practices for each piece of rigging hardware Slings: -Identification of types and application of slings and material to include: wire rope; synthetic; chain; and two-, three-, and four-leg bridle - Sling application (configuration and function); inspection/rejection criteria; angle and load tension; handling and storage - D/d ratio - Cargo nets and other basket types (e.g. bulk bags/flexible fabric) - Describe function, applications, and safety precautions of hitches (vertical, choker, basket) - Describe configurations to include different types of hitches (vertical, choker, basket) - Describe when to use and how to use - Describe the effect of the sling load at different sling angles - Describe safe and proper storage techniques/practices for all rigging hardware

Target Group

Offshore - Industrial - Marine - Personnel looking to gain knowledge about the basics of Rigging

Examination

Delegate necessary skills shall be evaluated through written assessment only. For successful completion, delegates must complete a written assessment in accordance with local standards

Course Contents

Procedures and Precautions: - Load control/taglines - Describe the procedures and inspection for each type of personnel transfer equipment. - Unbinding loads - Personnel transfer/pre-lift considerations - Sling handling and storage - Determining load weights and center of gravity of load - Softeners (e.g. wear pads) - Attaching unused sling legs - Improving sling efficiency - Turning, securing, and placement of loads Rigging Basics - Pinch points/body positions, - Personal protective equipment (PPE) - Hand signals/radio communications