• Understand basic rigging, slinging, and signaling principles.
• Apply safe lifting techniques and effective communication.
• Comply with safety standards and reduce workplace risks.
• Course objectives & importance of rigging, slinging, and signalman
• Responsibilities and roles of rigging workers
• Definition of key terms in rigging & slinging
• Types of loads and lifting classifications
• Relevant safety standards and legislation (OSHA, ASME, ISO, etc.)
• Required licenses and competencies
Physical Appearance
The Basic Rigging, Slinging, and Signalman course equips participants with essential skills to safely lift, move, and secure heavy loads using industry-standard rigging techniques and equipment. Through a blend of theoretical instruction and hands-on practice, learners gain a solid foundation in load assessment, gear selection, and slinging methods - including wire rope, chain, synthetic, and nylon slings - while mastering standardized hand signals for effective crane communication. The course also emphasizes risk assessment, gear inspection, safe lifting procedures, and emergency protocols, preparing individuals to perform slinging and signalling duties confidently and competently. Ideal for those entering construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, or shipping sectors, this training ensures participants understand their responsibilities and are ready to uphold safety and operational excellence in the field.
• Field Supervisors, Riggers
• Mechanics
• Welders, Engineers
• All personnel who are directly involved in lifting operations.
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