Rigging

This UBC certification course is designed to extend your knowledge and confidence to apply safe and intelligent principles to rigging operations. As an incidental work process, rigging has a tendency to become routine on the job site… but, it is still one of the most hazardous ongoing activities. Beginning with different types of cranes and crane safety, the classroom sessions will cover: theory, care, and use of wire rope, correct application of wire and nylon slings, rigging hardware and appliances, load-line attachments, proper use and care of fiber and synthetic ropes, and basic knot tying. Special emphasis will be placed on a thorough explanation of the standard International Hand Signals. Areview of incidents involving crane & rigging accidents will also be analyzed and followed-up with discussions of remedies and prevention measures. In the applications portion of the course, a full-day session will be devoted to actual rigging, picking, and signaling exercises using a crane or a boom truck. For the sake of safety and quality of instruction, the enrollment of this class will be limited to 16.

Course Length

32 Hours

Designed For Craft

All UBC Crafts

Pre-Requisites

No pre-requisites required at this time

Upon Completion

You will be issued a UBC ID card qualifying you as a UBC Qualified Rigger

Certificate Type

This is a qualification issued by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC)

Certificate Expires

Four (4) years from date of course completion

Refresher Requirement

Before the certificate expires, an eight (8 ) hour refresher class is required to maintain active status

 
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