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Department Name: Rigging Department
Number of Classes: 5
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Department Description
Rigging TrainingPractically every production environment requires people on the floor to safely move heavy loads within the facility. This could include moving a large workpiece, transporting raw material, or installing equipment. Even though rigging takes place in almost every environment, these tasks must be done safely and with the right equipment to avoid injury.
   These rigging classes cover the common equipment used to move loads, such as cable, chains, slings and hoists, as well as the safety practices required in the shop. Additional classes focus on load calculations and proper inspection of rigging equipment.

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Intro to Machine Rigging 110
This class covers basic rigging equipment, calculating loads, inspecting equipment, and following safety precautions.
None 15 Beginner Intro to Machine Rigging 110
Rigging Equipment 120
This class covers the different kinds of equipment used in rigging, the properties of rope and chains, basic knots, hitches, and sling configurations, and fittings and end attachments.
580110
19 Beginner Rigging Equipment 120
Lifting and Moving Equipment 130
This class covers the different kinds of lifting devices, moving equipment, and scaffolds used in rigging.
None 18 Beginner Lifting and Moving Equipment 130
Rigging Inspection and Safety 210
This class covers basic inspection and safety procedures for rigging equipment and lifting devices.
580110
15 Intermediate Rigging Inspection and Safety 210
Rigging Mechanics 220
This class covers the mechanical laws involved in rigging, as well as essential practices for calculating the weight of a load and determining its center of gravity.
580110
20 Advanced Rigging Mechanics 220