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CHAIN & SLING<br />

INSPECTION, USE & CARE<br />

RIGGING TRAINING<br />

Columbus McKinnon is a global leader in providing expertise and training in the proper<br />

use and inspection of rigging and overhead lifting equipment. With a range of comprehensive<br />

programs conducted at venues throughout North America, as well as on site at private<br />

companies, we have a large course offering perfect for virtually any industry or application.<br />

Our rigging courses include:<br />

QUALIFIED RIGGER HANDS-ON WORKSHOP<br />

INCLUDES LEVEL 1 BASIC RIGGING, LEVEL 2 ADVANCED RIGGING & RIGGING GEAR & SLING INSPECTION<br />

(THOSE COURSES MAY ALSO BE TAKEN INDIVIDUALLY)<br />

This 3-day workshop will prepare students to take the nationally accredited CIC Rigger/Signalperson Certification Exam<br />

and Level 2 Advanced Qualified Rigger Certification Exam. Businesses may wish to seek certification as a way to verify<br />

and promote their employees’ knowledge of rigging.<br />

LEVEL 1: BASIC RIGGING & SIGNAL PERSON TRAINING<br />

Learn how to properly select, inspect and use slings and rigging hardware. Students will learn the<br />

requirements of OSHA regulations and ASME guidelines. Course also covers basic hitches,<br />

effects on working load limits, limitations of rigging equipment, load chart interpretation,<br />

proper knot tying and hand signals.<br />

LEVEL 2: ADVANCED RIGGING<br />

This course covers all aspects of Level 1 Basic Rigging as well as rigging math, calculating<br />

load weights, center of gravities, share of loads, sling tensions, load drifts and rigging<br />

block loads. Calculations are then applied in the hands-on rigging center.<br />

RIGGING GEAR & SLING INSPECTION<br />

Participants learn how to properly inspect chain, wire rope and synthetic slings,<br />

below-the-hook lifting devices, manual hoists and rigging hardware. Inspections<br />

are performed per OSHA, ASME and manufacturers’ guidelines. This course is designed<br />

for riggers, sales people, and technicians who only inspect rigging gear.<br />

RIGGING: TRAIN THE TRAINER<br />

This workshop incorporates topics covered in Level 1: Basic Rigging & Signalperson,<br />

Rigging Gear Inspection and Level 2 Advanced Rigging coupled with hands-on<br />

rigging training.<br />

LOAD SECUREMENT<br />

Course is designed to educate those responsible for securing loads on over-the-road<br />

transportation vehicles and those responsible for enforcement. Course information<br />

is based on the North American Cargo Securement Standard incorporated in the<br />

regulations for the United States and Canada.<br />

LOAD SECUREMENT: TRAIN THE TRAINER<br />

This workshop is designed for companies needing to develop an in-house<br />

training program to educate those responsible for securing loads on over-the-road<br />

transportation vehicles and those responsible for enforcement. Participants<br />

then learn how to develop proper training/communications techniques, exercises,<br />

workshops and equipment required to deliver professional presentations.<br />

Course information is based on the North American Cargo Securement Standard<br />

incorporated in the regulations for the United States and Canada.<br />

For a list of all rigging training available from<br />

Columbus McKinnon visit www.cmworks.com<br />

CHAIN & RIGGING ATTACHMENTS (CMRP-6)<br />

38 PHONE: 800.888.0985<br />

WWW.CMWORKS.COM<br />

WW.CM<br />

WORKS.<br />

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