RIGGING, Safe Practices
API RP 2D Sixth Edition
Course Outline
Prerequisites: This course shall have no formal pre-requisite.
Course Length: 3-5 hours - Course length shall vary depending on the number of students. Total course time does not include breaks and meals.
Class Size: The maximum number of students that may be trained and tested per instructor shall be thirty–five (35) in the classroom session and twenty (20) in the practical session. A second instructor shall be added for the practical session after twenty (20) and exercises divided into two groups.
8:00 Course Information
Course Objective:
- To provide employees assigned to rigging duties the necessary skills to safely perform their jobs.
- To provide students with recommended practices and guidelines to perform safely while working with cranes.
- Students will be given the knowledge and taught these skills in a classroom and practical setting.
- Students should be able to demonstrate these necessary skills during practical examination and demonstrate knowledge during written examination.
Successful Course Completion:
- Requires a minimum score of 70% or better, unless otherwise specified by the student’s employer.
- Students will have no more than thirty (30) minutes to complete the exam.
- Grades shall be calculated by dividing the number of questions answered correctly by the total number of exam questions (20).
- Successful completion of practical sessions is also mandatory.
Course Content Summary:
Breaks – 5 to 15 minutes (approximately every hour)
Lunch – N/A
Timeline
Requirements for Rigger
- Rigging Requirements
- API RP 2D Definitions
- Common Rigging Problems
Rigging Hardware
- Sheaves, Blocks
- Hooks, Latches
- Rings, Links, Swings
- Shackles
- Turnbuckles
- Spreader and Equalizer Beams
- Cable Clips
- Pad eyes, Eyebolts, and Other
Slings
- Sling Configuration
- Sling Angle
- Rated Load
- Sling Types
- Sling Inspection
- Sling Handling & Storage
Rigging Procedures
- Load Control/Taglines
- Lift Planning
- Unbinding Loads
- Personnel Transfer
Rigging Basics
- Pinch Points/Body Positions
- Personnel Protective Equipment
- Signals/Communication
- Load Stability
Practical Session:
Practical training shall be limited to twenty (20) students per class before a second instructor is added and shall be documented using the Rigging Practical Checklist. Students shall be placed in teams of two when demonstrating skills. The crane shall be operated by an instructor, unless a student has already completed at least the classroom potion of the Crane Safety Course.
Hands on Training / Practice using 5 ton Hydraulic Crane, various slings, loads & rigging techniques.
Rigger Practical shall verify the following:
- the ability to wear appropriate PPE during practical session.
- ability to inspect and identify damaged hardware
- the ability to select appropriate hardware / rigging equipment
- ability to effectively communicate with the crane operator through proper hand signals
- the ability to use tag lines appropriately as discussed in class.
- the ability to place load(s) appropriately (on runners when applicable) and in appropriate places (outside of walkways).
- ability to appropriately use different rigging techniques taught in class
- ability to properly store slings and hardware after use
Each student is required to pass a written exam (70%) as well as demonstrate practical skills. The practical skills, outlined above, are taught in classroom session and demonstrated during Practical Training.
Training Center Provided Material
PPE
Crane with Operator
Rigging Material
Student Requirements
None
Reference Material / Documents
API RP 2D Sixth Edition
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