Assistant Rigger Cat 2 (Assessment)
What you will learn
Introduction to Rigging:
Understanding the role and responsibilities of an Assistant Rigger Cat 2.
Learning the importance of safety and proper rigging techniques.
Rigging Equipment:
Learning about various rigging equipment, including slings, shackles, hooks, and ropes.
Understanding the purpose and proper use of each type of equipment.
Rigging Safety:
Understanding the risks associated with rigging operations.
Learning how to identify potential hazards and ensure a safe work environment.
Load Calculation:
Learning how to calculate the weight and center of gravity of loads.
Understanding the importance of load calculations for safe rigging.
Slinging Techniques:
Learning proper techniques for attaching and securing slings to loads.
Understanding how to choose the appropriate sling type based on the load and conditions.
Knots and Hitches:
Learning essential knots and hitches used in rigging.
Understanding how to tie knots securely to prevent load shifting.
Basic Lifting Devices:
Understanding basic lifting devices, such as chain blocks and lever hoists.
Learning how to inspect, operate, and maintain lifting devices.
Communication and Signals:
Learning standardized hand signals and communication methods used during rigging operations.
Understanding the importance of clear communication between team members.
Safe Work Procedures:
Learning how to plan and execute rigging operations safely.
Understanding the importance of following established procedures.
Lifting and Lowering Techniques:
Learning techniques for lifting and lowering loads smoothly and safely.
Understanding how to control load movement during rigging.
Risk Assessment:
Understanding the process of assessing risks associated with rigging operations.
Learning how to mitigate risks and implement control measures.
Environmental Factors:
Learning how environmental factors, such as wind and weather conditions, can affect rigging operations.
Understanding how to adjust rigging practices accordingly.
Inspection and Maintenance:
Learning how to inspect rigging equipment for wear, damage, and defects.
Understanding the importance of regular maintenance and proper storage.
Emergency Procedures:
Understanding emergency response procedures in case of accidents or equipment failure.
Learning how to respond to emergencies and provide assistance if needed.
Regulations and Standards:
Understanding relevant regulations and industry standards related to rigging.
Learning to ensure compliance with safety guidelines.
Documentation and Record Keeping:
Learning how to maintain accurate records of rigging operations and inspections.
Understanding the importance of proper documentation.
Hands-on Practical Exercises:
Participating in hands-on exercises to practice rigging techniques and procedures.