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Rigging Training
CiNet's Rigging Training teaches the fundamentals of industrial rigging. The topics covered include three basic elements of safe rigging, rope, knots and knot tying, use of a hand-line, and use of block and tackle. Rigging training also introduces approaches to performing some basic rigging tasks. Upon completion of CiNet's Rigging Training, participants should have a basic understanding of how to plan a rigging job, how to inspect the equipment used on a job, how to tie basic knots commonly used in rigging, how to hang and use a hand-line, and how to hang and use a block and tackle. Participants should also be able to calculate the mechanical advantage of a block and tackle and identify the basic parts of a rope.
Rigging Training Highlights
- Understand how to tie the following knots: slip knot, square knot, half hitch, and bowline
- Identify the types of permanent transmission structures
- Identify factors that should be considered in planning for the construction of a temporary structure
- Understand load balancing techniques commonly used during heavy lifting operations
- Identify the basic steps for performing a heavy lifting job with a crawler crane
- Identify the three basic stage of a high-voltage maintenance or repair job
- Understand the tasks involved and the sequence of operations necessary to accomplish the change-out
Rigging Training Courses
For a series catered to your company's needs please contact us at 1-800-294-1140.
- Advanced Rigging
- Advanced Rigging, Part 1
- Advanced Rigging, Part 2
- Basic Rigging, Part 1
- Basic Rigging, Part 2
- Rigging for High-Voltage Line Work
- Rigging, Part 1
- Rigging, Part 2
- Rigging: Basic Lifting
- Rigging: Ladders and Scaffolds
- Temporary Structures
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