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X-WR-CALDESC:9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.\n\nThis class is designed to meet the co
 nstruction standards of November 2010 for Qualified Rigger and Signal Pers
 on and give you the knowledge on the subject matter for your company to co
 nsider you a competent person.\n\nThis program will cover all the aspects 
 of rigging and rigging equipment including proper usage of below the hook 
 devices such as:\n\nâ€¢	Chain and wire rope slings\nâ€¢	Shackles and eye bolts\n
 â€¢	Employing safe lifting angles\nâ€¢	Load weight calculation procedures necess
 ary to make a safe lift\nâ€¢	Individual and group rigging\n\nOSHA requires in
  both general industry and construction usages that rigging equipment is p
 roperly used and inspected on a daily basis or more often as service condi
 tions warrant. Construction standards state that inspections are to be don
 e by a competent person designated by the employer.\n\nCLASS OUTLINE\n\nâ€¢	R
 igging Inspection and Safety\nâ€¢	Chains: Inspection\nâ€¢	Chains: Handling and C
 are\nâ€¢	Preventing Wire Rope Failure\nâ€¢	Wire Rope: Inspection\nâ€¢	Wire Rope Han
 dling and Care\nâ€¢	Wire Rope: Brakes\nâ€¢	Natural Fiber Rope: Inspection\nâ€¢	Synt
 hetic Fiber Rope: Defects\nâ€¢	Slings\, Hooks and Shackles\nâ€¢	Cranes Summary\n
 â€¢	Proper Signaling Procedures\n\nCLASS OBJECTIVES\n\nâ€¢	Importance of rigging
  inspection and safety.\nâ€¢	Procedures for inspecting chains.\nâ€¢	Best practic
 es for chain handling and care.\nâ€¢	How to prevent wire rope failure.\nâ€¢	Dist
 inguish between abrasion\, corrosion\, and diameter reduction in wire rope
 .\nâ€¢	Distinguish between crushing\, shock loading\, and high stranding in w
 ire rope.\nâ€¢	Distinguish between different types of brakes in wire rope.\nâ€¢
 	Procedures for inspecting natural fiber rope.\nâ€¢	Types of defects that can 
 occur in synthetic fiber rope.\nâ€¢	Procedures for inspecting slings\, hooks\
 , and shackles.\nâ€¢	Describe basic safety precautions for working on scaffol
 ds.\nâ€¢	Basic safety precautions for using ladders.\nâ€¢	Basic safety precautio
 ns for using cranes.\n\nLunch provided by the Safety Council. \n\nCancella
 tions less than 24 hours in advance and no-shows are responsible for the f
 ull registration fees. Substitutions may be made at any time. Non-members 
 must prepay to register. \nDonâ€™t
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DESCRIPTION:9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.\n\nThis class is designed to meet the con
 struction standards of November 2010 for Qualified Rigger and Signal Perso
 n and give you the knowledge on the subject matter for your company to con
 sider you a competent person.\n\nThis program will cover all the aspects o
 f rigging and rigging equipment including proper usage of below the hook d
 evices such as:\n\nâ€¢	Chain and wire rope slings\nâ€¢	Shackles and eye bolts\nâ€¢
 	Employing safe lifting angles\nâ€¢	Load weight calculation procedures necessa
 ry to make a safe lift\nâ€¢	Individual and group rigging\n\nOSHA requires in 
 both general industry and construction usages that rigging equipment is pr
 operly used and inspected on a daily basis or more often as service condit
 ions warrant. Construction standards state that inspections are to be done
  by a competent person designated by the employer.\n\nCLASS OUTLINE\n\nâ€¢	Ri
 gging Inspection and Safety\nâ€¢	Chains: Inspection\nâ€¢	Chains: Handling and Ca
 re\nâ€¢	Preventing Wire Rope Failure\nâ€¢	Wire Rope: Inspection\nâ€¢	Wire Rope Hand
 ling and Care\nâ€¢	Wire Rope: Brakes\nâ€¢	Natural Fiber Rope: Inspection\nâ€¢	Synth
 etic Fiber Rope: Defects\nâ€¢	Slings\, Hooks and Shackles\nâ€¢	Cranes Summary\nâ€¢
 	Proper Signaling Procedures\n\nCLASS OBJECTIVES\n\nâ€¢	Importance of rigging 
 inspection and safety.\nâ€¢	Procedures for inspecting chains.\nâ€¢	Best practice
 s for chain handling and care.\nâ€¢	How to prevent wire rope failure.\nâ€¢	Disti
 nguish between abrasion\, corrosion\, and diameter reduction in wire rope.
 \nânâ	Distinguish between crushing\, shock loading\, and high stranding in wi
 re rope.\nâ€¢	Distinguish between different types of brakes in wire rope.\nâ€¢	P
 rocedures for inspecting natural fiber rope.\nâ€¢	Types of defects that can o
 ccur in synthetic fiber rope.\nâ€¢	Procedures for inspecting slings\, hooks\,
  and shackles.\nâ€¢	Describe basic safety precautions for working on scaffold
 s.\nâ€¢	Basic safety precautions for using ladders.\nâ€¢	Basic safety precaution
 s for using cranes.\n\nLunch provided by the Safety Council. \n\nCancellat
 ions less than 24 hours in advance and no-shows are responsible for the fu
 ll registration fees. Substitutions may be made at any time. Non-members m
 ust prepay to register. \nDonâ€™t
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181128T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181128T153000
LOCATION:Safety Council of Northwest Ohio\, 8015 Rinker Pointe Court\, Nort
 hwood\, OH 43619
SUMMARY:Competent Person Qualified Rigger/Signal Person
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