HTS-103 Rigging and Slinging
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Course Objectives
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Course Content
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Rigging & Slinging operations on Construction and Engineering sites are carried out worldwide on a daily basis. Unfortunately, any accident associated with inappropriate method of rigging and slinging will probably result in serious damage to equipment, facilities, or injury to personnel.
This training session is to enhance the skills for personnel who perform Rigging, Lifting & Slinging activities using Lifting Equipment and Lifting Accessories to the recognised industry standards, including the current Rigging/Moving Loads Regulations and Legislation.
This training session is to enhance the skills for personnel who perform Rigging, Lifting & Slinging activities using Lifting Equipment and Lifting Accessories to the recognised industry standards, including the current Rigging/Moving Loads Regulations and Legislation.
At the end of the program participants will be able to gain basic understanding of safe rigging and slinging operation of various types of loads and various lifting appliances and lifting gears.
- Applicable Legislation, Industry Best Practice and Company Procedure
- Typical Lifting Hazard and Lifting Accident
- Lift Classification and Criteria
- Basic Lifting Plan
- Typical Lifting Appliances and Lifting Gears
- Wire Rope Awareness
- Pre & Post Used Inspection of Lifting Gears
- Load Assessment
- Basic Principle of Sling Tension & Loading
- Communication and Hand Signal
- Demonstrate and Practice Involves Planning and Lifting Various Types of Loads
This programme is suitable for anyone who is involve in lifting operation such as:
- Rigger Foreman
- Lifting Supervisor
- Supervisor / Foreman
This is 2-days programme.
This course runs from 9:00am – 5:00pm with an hour for lunch and periodic short breaks.
This is an intensive session designed to include as much discussion as possible. Lunch and breaks provide an opportunity for further questioning and discussion with the instructors.
Public Training Schedule:
N/A
This course runs from 9:00am – 5:00pm with an hour for lunch and periodic short breaks.
This is an intensive session designed to include as much discussion as possible. Lunch and breaks provide an opportunity for further questioning and discussion with the instructors.
Public Training Schedule:
N/A