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X-WR-CALDESC:Starting at: $320.00\n\n9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.\n\nInstructor:  
 Rob Siemens\, Blue Arc Training & Consulting\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: $320.00 per person\nN
 on-Members: $420.00 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: $320.00\n\n9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.\n\nInstructor:  R
 ob Siemens\, Blue Arc Training & Consulting\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: $320.00 per person\nN
 on-Members: $420.00 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:20260409T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T153000
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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