Industrial Skills

Rigging and Lifting

Rigging and Lifting Courses

Industrial Skills

Duration: 2.00 Hrs

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video, MobileReady

This course is designed to familiarize participants with the proper use of devices designed to lift and move loads. After completing this course, participants should be able to describe how to use a simple block and tackle, a compound block and tackle, a hoist, a jack, a winch, a turnbuckle, and a load leveler. They should also be able to describe the effects of sling angles and hitch patterns on a slings lifting ability.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the parts of a simple block and tackle.
  • Describe the proper use of a simple block and tackle.
  • Identify the parts of a typical compound block and tackle.
  • Describe inspections that are typically performed before a compound block and tackle is used.
  • Explain what is involved in reeving a block and tackle.
  • Describe the proper use of a compound block and tackle.
  • Define the term “mechanical advantage.”
  • Explain how to use a formula to select the appropriate block and tackle needed to lift a given weight.
  • Describe the basic operation of a chain hoist.
  • Describe the basic operation of a come-along.
  • Describe the basic operation of a ratchet jack.
  • Describe the basic operation of a screw jack.
  • Describe the basic operation of a hydraulic jack.
  • Describe basic safety precautions associated with using a jack.
  • Describe the basic operation of a winch.
  • Describe the effects of sling angles on a sling’s lifting capacity.
  • Describe the effects of hitch patterns on a sling’s lifting capacity.
  • Describe how a turnbuckle can be used to adjust sling length.
  • Describe how a load leveler can be used to balance a load.

Duration: 2.00 Hrs

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

This course is designed to familiarize participants with various types of ladders and scaffolds that enable personnel to work at elevated heights. After completing this course, participants should be able to describe how to select the proper ladder for a job and then use the ladder safely. They should also be able to describe general safety precautions associated with using scaffolds and the basic operation and use of various types of fixed scaffolds and powered scaffolds.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe various types of ladders and their ratings.
  • Explain how to select the proper ladder for the job.
  • Explain how to use a ladder safely.
  • Describe general safety precautions associated with stationary, or fixed scaffolds.
  • Describe the assembly, use, and disassembly of a systems scaffold.
  • Describe the assembly, use, and disassembly of a tubular welded frame scaffold.
  • Describe the basic components and operation of a pneumatic scaffold.
  • Describe the basic components and operation of a hydraulic scaffold.

Duration: 1.00 Hr

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

The purpose of this course is to provide participants with an overview of basic rigging. Safely accomplishing any rigging operation involves selecting the proper equipment, determining if the equipment is in acceptable condition, and properly carrying out all applicable procedures. This course focuses on basic rigging components.

Learning Objectives

Introduction to Rigging

  • Describe basic characteristics of fiber rope, wire rope, and chain.
  • Describe the functions of common fittings and connectors.

Block and Tackle

  • Identify the parts of a simple block and tackle.
  • Describe the proper use of a simple block and tackle.
  • Identify the parts of a typical compound block and tackle.
  • Describe the proper use of a compound block and tackle.

Hoists, Jacks, and Winches

  • Describe the basic operation of a chain hoist.
  • Describe the basic operation of a come-along.
  • Describe the basic operation of a ratchet jack, screw jack, and hydraulic jack.
  • Describe the basic operation of a winch.

Slings and Levelers 

  • Identify the types and uses of slings.
  • Describe the basic operation of a turnbuckle and a load leveler.

Duration: 1.00 Hr

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

Rigging can be described as the planned movement of a load using various types of rigging equipment. Rigging jobs can range from light lifting operations, in which simple hoisting mechanisms are used, to complex or heavy lifting procedures. This course focuses on basic rigging procedures.

Learning Objectives

Derricks and Cranes

  • Identify the types of derricks used in rigging.
  • Identify the types of cranes used in rigging.

Rigging and Moving Loads

  • Describe the standard hand signals for crane operation.
  • Explain how to estimate the size and weight of a load.
  • Describe the basic steps involved in planning a rigging job.

Rigging Safety

  • Describe basic rigging safety precautions.

Duration: 1.00 Hr

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

Rigging can be described as the planned movement of a load using various types of rigging equipment. Rigging jobs can range from light lifting operations, in which simple hoisting mechanisms are used, to complex or heavy lifting procedures. This course focuses on equipment used for lifting loads that are heavy, bulky, or hard to balance.

Learning Objectives

Rigging Hardware

  • Identify the basic rigging equipment used in heavy lifting.

Bridge Cranes

  • Identify common types of bridge cranes.
  • Describe basic features of bridge cranes.

Boom Cranes

  • Identify common types of boom cranes.
  • Describe basic features of boom cranes.

Crane Inspections

  • Describe the basic inspection checks that apply to overhead cranes.
  • Describe the basic inspection checks that apply to crawler cranes.

Duration: 1.00 Hr

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

Rigging can be described as the planned movement of a load using various types of rigging equipment. Rigging jobs can range from light lifting operations, in which simple hoisting mechanisms are used, to complex or heavy lifting procedures. This course focuses on the techniques used for lifting loads that are heavy, bulky, or hard to balance.

Learning Objectives

Capacity Charts

  • Explain how to read and interpret lifting capacity charts.

Load Balancing

  • Describe load balancing techniques commonly used during heavy lifting operations.

Heavy Lifting Procedures

  • Identify the basic procedures involved in planning a heavy lifting job using a crawler crane.
  • Identify the basic procedures involved in performing a heavy lifting job using a crawler crane.