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Short description
The purpose of this stage 3 competency exam is to determine if the applicant possesses the fundamental knowledge, comprehension, and practical abilities needed to carry out the duties of a rigger in a safe and efficient manner. The aim and objectives of the Stage 3 competence assessment are to establish that the candidate has the required underpinning knowledge, understanding, and practical skills to fulfill the role of Rigger safely and effectively.
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Requirements
  • A valid, approved Stage 1 Rigger Training Certificate ; and
  • A fully completed and valid logbook, based on the Stage 2 Rigger Standard workplace requirements; or
  • A formal letter from the candidate’s employer or senior employer representative, stating that the candidate has met the equivalent of the Stage 2 lifting experience logbook criteria, as outlined in Appendix 1 of this standard. The formal letter should include the position of the employer/senior employer representative within the company, full contact details, and must be signed and dated by the employer/senior employer representative.
Outcomes
  • I . Plan and Prepare for Lifting and Moving Loads
  • Performance Criteria:
  • 1. Identify potential hazards associated with the lifting operation.
  • 2. Implement control measures to address the identified hazards.
  • 3. Plan the route for lifting and moving the load to minimize risks.
  • 4. Ensure the load is accurately assessed for approximate weight, incorporating an adequate safety factor.
  • 5. Communicate, discuss, and ensure understanding of the prepared lifting plan and risk assessment with the lifting team.
  • 6. Inform relevant personnel of the lifting operation and identify any potential disruption to operations.
  • 7. Obtain the resources identified in the lifting plan required to move the load, following relevant rigging loft procedures.
  • 8. Ensure the lifting equipment and accessories are free of obvious defects.
  • 9. Carry out pre-use inspection of lifting equipment and accessories.
  • 10. Prepare the load according to the specified requirements of the lifting plan.
  • 11 . Protect the load from possible damage during the lifting operation.
  • II. Plan and Prepare for Lifting and Moving Loads: Underpinning Knowledge and Understanding Criteria
  • 1.Employer’s responsibilities under Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations.
  • 2. The hazards associated with a lifting operation.
  • 3. Approved procedures and practices in the context of the operations, the work activity, and the workplace.
  • 4. The relevant roles of personnel involved in lifting operations and typical reporting lines.
  • 5. Load movement route planning methods and techniques.
  • 6. Rigging principles, SWL, WLL, and angles of lift.
  • III. Lifting, Moving, Lowering, and Landing of a Load: Performance Criteria
  • 1. Give clear instructions to the lifting team before and during the movement of the load.
  • 2. Apply force/tension progressively to the load via the attached lifting equipment until the weight of the load is fully taken up.
  • 3. Confirm the load security before raising it to the minimum height required for moving.
  • 4. Maintain load security and stability throughout the transportation of the load.
  • 5. Take adequate precautions to maintain the safety of personnel and surroundings during the moving of the load.
  • IV. Lifting, Moving, Lowering, and Landing of a Load: Underpinning Knowledge and Understanding Criteria
  • 1. The capabilities and limitations of lifting equipment and lifting accessories.
  • 2. Post-use inspections of lifting equipment and lifting accessories.