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BIS Safety Software

Rigger and Signalperson (Basic Introduction) (CAN)

This Canadian safety training course is designed for novice riggers and signalmen. The focus is on slings, hardware, lifting tools, sling angles and stress points, sling hitches, crane operations, and communication. This course meets the classroom training requirement for occupational safety. It also provides a proficiency checklist which employers can utilize for practical evaluation. At the end of the course, trainees can download and print either a certificate or wallet card to demonstrate completion of the Basic Rigger and Signalperson training as per Canadian standards. NOTE: Only an employer has the authority to certify an employee. Certification prerequisites may differ by state or province. Local standards should be consulted for any additional occupational training requirements.

Rigger and Signalperson (Basic Introduction) (CAN)

COURSE OVERVIEW

The Rigger and Signalman course we offer complies with OSHA regulations, and our online format meets OSHA’s classroom training requirement.

The course features periodic practice quizzes to help prepare for the final written exam that is part of the training. This course also provides an employer checklist for the practical exam as mandated by OSHA.

  • Introduction
  • Definitions
  • Sling Types
    • Sling Inspection
  • Hardware
    • Shackles
    • Shackle Inspection
    • Eye Bolts
  • Lifting Devices
  • Angles and Stresses
  • Sling Hitches
    • Vertical Hitching
    • Bridle Hitching
    • Choker Hitching
    • Basket Hitching
  • Crane Operations
    • PPE
  • Communication
    • Standard Hand Signals
  • Conclusion

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the significance of appropriately securing loads and preventing common rigging mishaps.
  • Identify various rigging equipment including slings, shackles, eye bolts, hooks and frequently used lifting devices.
  • Learn the advantages and limitations of this equipment and how to inspect it.
  • You will be trained to rig the load according to its center of gravity and calculate the angles and stresses of a pick. You will also learn different methods of securing a load with sling hitches.
  • Communicate effectively with the crane operator using voice and hand signals during load movement.

Estimated Course Duration: As everyone learns at their own pace, the time taken to complete this course will vary. However, the estimated time for this course is between 5 and 5.5 hours.

Target Audience:

  • Employees
  • Supervisors
  • Managers
  • Employers

CEUs:

  • This course is worth .4 CEUs.
  • To earn CEUs, the course must be completed, and the final exam passed with a minimum score of 80%.

Compliance:
 
While it’s important to familiarize yourself with all other relevant federal, state, and local standards, this training covers the following laws and regulations:

  • CAN/CSA-Z150-11 – Safety Code for Mobile Cranes
  • CAN/CSA-Z150.3-11 – Safety Code for Articulating Boom Cranes
  • CAN/CSA-C22.2 – Safety Code for Material Hoists
  • ISO 16715:2014 – Hand Signals for Cranes
  • ASME B30.5 – Mobile and Locomotive Cranes
  • ASME B30.22 – Articulating Boom Cranes
  • ASME B30.2, 11, 16, 17 – Overhead and Gantry Cranes

COURSE TOPICS

Course topics:

  • Definitions
  • Sling Types
  • Hardware
    Lifting Devices
  • Angles and Stresses
  • Sling Hitches
  • Crane Operations
  • Communication

ONLINE COURSE DURATION

Around 150 minutes

PASS MARK

The passing score for this course is 80%, and you have two attempts to complete the test.

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

A certificate will be available for download and printing upon the successful completion of this course.

Course Details

Course Length

This course will take roughly 180 minutes

Passing Mark

To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz

Certificate

Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print

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