Great picture courtesy of David Risner! Without proper training, rigging should not be attempted, as it can lead to improper lifts which can then result in dropped loads. Pictured above are qualified personnel from Buckingham Construction at the Project City Way
Phase II AB, using correct anchorage points while rigging a precast slab.
For more information on Workplace Safety and Training Solutions, check out our
Safety and OSHA Training section!
Make sure to join us on the second Tuesday of each month for our monthly Safety Facts and Snacks. For more information on the schedule of events and registration,
visit Safety Facts and Snacks.
01/23/19
Related Topics: Accident Prevention, Aerial Lifts, Back Injuries, Back Injury Prevention, Behavior Based Safety, Coalition for Construction Safety, Construction Safety, Crane Safety, Ergonomics, Ergonomics in Healthcare, Fall Protection, Emergency Action Plan, General Industry and Construction Standards, Hoist Safety, IIPP, Injury & Illness Prevention Plans, Jobsite Safety, OSHA, OSHA 30 Hour Construction, OSHA Compliance, OSHA Reporting, OSHA Safety Violations, OSHA Training, Pallet Jack Safety, PICS, Risk Assessment, Safety Articles, Safety Awareness, Safety Compliance, Safety Consulting, Safety Culture, Safety Hazards, Safety Incentive Programs, Safety Reporting, Safety Tips, Safety Tools, Safety Training, Safety Training Programs, Training, Work Zone Safety, Workplace Safety