Rigging Equipment Safety Training

Help employees understand the proper use, inspection, and limitations of common rigging equipment used in lifting operations. This training focuses on load handling safety, equipment selection, and precautions needed to reduce industrial lifting hazards.
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Use rigging equipment safely and correctly

Build awareness of rigging components, their functions, and the safety practices required to support safe construction and industrial lifting operations.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course at your own pace without interrupting daily work activities.
  • Rigging Equipment Training Content
    Covers common types of rigging equipment and their safe use in lifting operations.
  • Load Handling Safety Awareness
    Explains how improper equipment use can create serious lifting hazards.
  • Industrial Lifting Hazard Awareness
    Identifies risks associated with damaged, overloaded, or incorrect rigging gear.
  • Construction Rigging Operation Guidance
    Addresses equipment commonly used in construction and industrial environments.
  • Equipment Safety Precautions
    Highlights inspection, handling, and storage practices to prevent failures.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Receive a downloadable certificate immediately after completing the course.
  • Understand common rigging equipment
    Help learners identify different types of rigging gear and their purposes.
  • Recognize load handling hazards
    Teach how equipment condition and misuse can create dangerous situations.
  • Apply safe rigging equipment practices
    Encourage correct selection and use of rigging components.
  • Support safe construction lifting operations
    Reinforce safety expectations during lifting and hoisting tasks.
  • Increase awareness of equipment-related risks
    Promote early identification of damaged or unsafe equipment.
    • Rigging personnel
    • Construction workers
    • Maintenance and industrial employees
    • Equipment operators
    • Supervisors and safety coordinators
    • Introduction to rigging equipment
    • Common types of rigging hardware
    • Slings and lifting devices
    • Hooks, shackles, and connectors
    • Inspection and maintenance basics
    • Load handling safety considerations
    • Industrial lifting hazards
    • Equipment safety precautions
    • Employee responsibilities
    • Course review and completion
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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    This course explains the types of rigging equipment used in lifting operations and how to use them safely to prevent incidents.
    It is intended for workers involved in rigging, lifting, or construction activities using rigging equipment.
    Yes, it explains how improper equipment use can create hazards during lifting operations.
    Yes, the course highlights common hazards associated with rigging and lifting equipment.
    Yes, it covers inspection, handling, and storage practices to reduce equipment-related risks.
    Yes, a certificate of completion is provided immediately after finishing the course.