Course Compare | Elite Offshore Pvt Ltd | Offshore and Industrial Trainer - 2015

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English
Last updated at

Thu, 13-Mar-2025
Level
Beginner
Total lessons

2
Total duration

00:00:00 Hours
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23
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117
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Short description
The purpose of a rigging and slinging course is to give applicants the necessary legal information and comprehension, as well as the skills and methods needed for lifting operations and the safe and proper usage of equipment. This basic rigging awareness module addresses the elements that workers need to understand to conduct the rigging operations in a safe manner. Employers can use this course to ingrain fundamental terms and employee responsibilities.
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Requirements
  • There are no prerequisites for Rigger and Slinging Initial Training.
Outcomes
  • MODULE I - The role of the Rigger and an Introduction to Lifting Operations
  • 1. Explain the role and responsibilities of a rigger
  • 2. Identify typical installation/site responsible roles
  • 3. Identify and briefly explain typical roles involved in lifting operations.
  • 4. Describe a typical reporting structure for the rigger
  • 5. List the main health and safety legislation that applies to the rigger
  • 6. Explain the relevant parts of Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations
  • 7. Explain the relevant parts of and Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations
  • 8. Explain key control-of-work documents and their purpose
  • 9. Identify and list typical hazards associated with rigging and lifting activities
  • 10. Explain correct and safe manual handling techniques
  • 11. Explain how to check that there is adequate access, space and lighting within designated work area
  • 12. Identify the various types of personal protective equipment (PPE) the Rigger would typically use
  • Module II - Silingman’s Operations
  • 1. Checking the load for dropped objects
  • 2. Checking the balance and security of the load
  • 3. Difficulties that might occur during the lifting and moving operations
  • 4. The need for high visibility vests
  • 5. The need for communicating hand signals clearly
  • 6. What is meant by ‘line of sight’ and a ‘blind lift’
  • 7. The hand signal for ‘emergency stop’
  • 8. Practical demonstration of various hand signals