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X-WR-CALDESC:Starting at: $290.00\n\n9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.\n\nInstructor:  
 Rob Siemens\, Royal Arc Industrial Services \n\nThis class is designed to 
 meet the construction standards for Qualified Rigger and Signal Person and
  give you the knowledge on the subject matter for your company to consider
  you a competent person.\n\nThis program will cover all the aspects of rig
 ging and rigging equipment including proper usage of hook devices such as:
 \n\n► Chain and wire rope slings\n► Shackles and eye bolts\n► Employing sa
 fe lifting angles\n► Load weight calculation procedures necessary to make 
 a safe lift\n► Individual and group rigging\n\nOSHA requires in both gener
 al industry and construction usages that rigging equipment is properly use
 d and inspected on a daily basis or more often as service conditions warra
 nt. Construction standards state that inspections are to be done by a comp
 etent person designated by the employer.\n\nCLASS OUTLINE\n\n► Rigging Ins
 pection and Safety\n► Chains: Inspection\n► Chains: Handling and Care\n► P
 reventing Wire Rope Failure\n► Wire Rope: Inspection\n► Wire Rope Handling
  and Care\n► Wire Rope: Brakes\n► Natural Fiber Rope: Inspection\n► Synthe
 tic Fiber Rope: Defects\n► Slings\, Hooks and Shackles\n► Cranes Summary\n
 ► Proper Signaling Procedures\n\nCLASS OBJECTIVES\n\n► Importance of riggi
 ng inspection and safety.\n► Procedures for inspecting chains.\n► Best pra
 ctices for chain handling and care.\n► How to prevent wire rope failure.\n
 ► Distinguish between abrasion\, corrosion\, and diameter reduction in wir
 e rope.\n► Distinguish between crushing\, shock loading\, and high strandi
 ng in wire rope.\n► Distinguish between different types of brakes in wire 
 rope.\n► Procedures for inspecting natural fiber rope.\n► Types of defects
  that can occur in synthetic fiber rope.\n► Procedures for inspecting slin
 gs\, hooks\, and shackles.\n► Describe basic safety precautions for workin
 g on scaffolds.\n► Basic safety precautions for using ladders.\n► Basic sa
 fety precautions for using cranes.\n\nCost: Members: $290.00 per person\nN
 on-Members: $390.00 per person\n\nLunch provided by the Safety Council.\n
 \nCancellations less than 24 hours in advance and no-shows are responsible
  for the full registration fees. Substitutions may be made at any time. No
 n-members must prepay to register.
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DESCRIPTION:Starting at: $290.00\n\n9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.\n\nInstructor:  R
 ob Siemens\, Royal Arc Industrial Services \n\nThis class is designed to m
 eet the construction standards for Qualified Rigger and Signal Person and 
 give you the knowledge on the subject matter for your company to consider 
 you a competent person.\n\nThis program will cover all the aspects of rigg
 ing and rigging equipment including proper usage of hook devices such as:
 \n\n► Chain and wire rope slings\n► Shackles and eye bolts\n► Employing sa
 fe lifting angles\n► Load weight calculation procedures necessary to make 
 a safe lift\n► Individual and group rigging\n\nOSHA requires in both gener
 al industry and construction usages that rigging equipment is properly use
 d and inspected on a daily basis or more often as service conditions warra
 nt. Construction standards state that inspections are to be done by a comp
 etent person designated by the employer.\n\nCLASS OUTLINE\n\n► Rigging Ins
 pection and Safety\n► Chains: Inspection\n► Chains: Handling and Care\n► P
 reventing Wire Rope Failure\n► Wire Rope: Inspection\n► Wire Rope Handling
  and Care\n► Wire Rope: Brakes\n► Natural Fiber Rope: Inspection\n► Synthe
 tic Fiber Rope: Defects\n► Slings\, Hooks and Shackles\n► Cranes Summary\n
 ► Proper Signaling Procedures\n\nCLASS OBJECTIVES\n\n► Importance of riggi
 ng inspection and safety.\n► Procedures for inspecting chains.\n► Best pra
 ctices for chain handling and care.\n► How to prevent wire rope failure.\n
 ► Distinguish between abrasion\, corrosion\, and diameter reduction in wir
 e rope.\n► Distinguish between crushing\, shock loading\, and high strandi
 ng in wire rope.\n► Distinguish between different types of brakes in wire 
 rope.\n► Procedures for inspecting natural fiber rope.\n► Types of defects
  that can occur in synthetic fiber rope.\n► Procedures for inspecting slin
 gs\, hooks\, and shackles.\n► Describe basic safety precautions for workin
 g on scaffolds.\n► Basic safety precautions for using ladders.\n► Basic sa
 fety precautions for using cranes.\n\nCost: Members: $290.00 per person\nN
 on-Members: $390.00 per person\n\nLunch provided by the Safety Council.\n
 \nCancellations less than 24 hours in advance and no-shows are responsible
  for the full registration fees. Substitutions may be made at any time. No
 n-members must prepay to register.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T153000
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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