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Safety Resources will be holding Rigging & Signalperson Course  December 8. 

Registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis, and will have a maximum of 20 students.  All students must understand and speak English, as well as be able to perform basic math calculations.

NOTE:  We must meet the minimum enrollment requirement for class to be held.  If the minimum is not met, the course is subject to cancellation due to low enrollment and notification will be sent out prior to the course start.

WHAT:        Rigging and Signalperson Course 

WHERE:     618 North Davidson St., Indianapolis, IN 46202

WHEN:        December 8

TIME:           8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Lunch not provided.

All “Signalpersons” and “Riggers” shall be qualified when utilizing crane operations. OSHA defines qualified as “a person who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training, and experience, successfully demonstrates the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project.” This is a mandatory requirement in accordance with the new crane standard regulations.

OSHA has made distinct designations with “qualified signal person evaluators” for both in-house and third-party groups. Third party evaluations are transferable from employer to employer and in-house evaluations are specific to that employer and the scope of work they are working under.

Safety Resources, Inc. is offering a one-day course to train “experienced riggers” in rigging and signaling. This class is designed to provide a more detailed knowledge base for those employees who have some basic experience with rigging and signaling operations but require a more detailed course to be considered qualified. It will also start to prepare the attendees to pass an accredited certification test if he or she chooses to do so.

COST:          $395.00/ per attendee  
                     $345.00/per attendee with 3+ employees registered 

TRAINER:   IMG_9641D Risner 2023

                          Ryan Bruner            David Risner

CURRICULUM:

  • Safe use of slings, rigging hardware and lifting devices. 
  • Interpreting capacity charts for wire rope, slings and rigging hardware.
  • Calculating sling loading (tension).
  • The correct way to give standard hand & voice signals.
  • ASME and OSHA responsibilities of signalpersons.
  • Procedures and regulations for working with cranes near overhead power lines.
  • Performing a pre-use inspection on rigging equipment.
  • Determining load weight and center of gravity.

TO REGISTER:

  • Click HERE to fill out the form online.