Facts About Qualified Rigger Training
A qualified rigger is a person who is trained and certified to properly rig loads for lifting operations, ensuring the safety of the load, the crane operator, and other workers involved in the lifting process.
But becoming an OSHA-qualified rigger is not as easy as it seems.
It requires dedication and most importantly the proper training, such as qualified rigger training.
Riggers play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of lifting operations by properly rigging and signaling loads to prevent accidents and damage to equipment. Keep reading to learn more about how to become a qualified rigger/signalman in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1428 (signal person qualifications) and 29 CFR 1926.1401, 1926.1404, and 1926.1425 (qualified rigger requirements).
How to Get Certified
To become a certified qualified rigger/signalman, you need to follow these steps:
Responsibilities of Qualified Rigger/Signalman
The job responsibilities of an OSHA-qualified rigger/signalman include:
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While the length of our OSHA rigging training course is only 1.5 hours, prospective riggers must undergo weeks or even months of training to be fully qualified to carry out job responsibilities.
We pride ourselves on offering the most affordable and practical qualified rigger training available.
With all OSHA classes online developed by Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) with over 20 years of experience, we ensure that you received the comprehensive training needed to obtain your OSHA qualified rigger certification and the knowledge needed to successfully and safely carry out job responsibilities.
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