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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
(( (( (( (( (( (( (( (( ((Part I
Table of Contents
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Objective of Scope and References
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Identification of Rigging Equipment
1 4
Use of Rigging Equipment
5 6
Wear & Damage of Rigging Equipment
7 9
Identification of Rigging Hitches
10
Proper Anchorage Point
11
Part II
Safe & Unsafe Rigging Practices
12 - 13
(Dos & Donts)
Basic Rigging Calculation
14 - 17
Area
Volume
Weight
Reference Charts & Tables
18 21
Objective, Scope and References
(( (( (( (( (( (( (( (( ((Objective :
To acquaint with and enhance competency of all MMG non-rigging personnel and other concerned disciplines in safe rigging and use of associated lifting/riggings tackles in conformance to internationally recognized standards and approved construction practices.
To equip non-rigging personnel with basic techniques in rigging and safe use of associated lifting tackles.
Scope :
Applies to MMG construction employees who are required to use lifting and rigging tackles to perform their work.
Limitations :
This training does not qualify you as a rigger.
Non-rigging personnel cannot manage a lift or give signal to the crane operator.
References
OSHA 29 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 1910.184
Crane and Rigging Handbook by Ronald G. Garby
MMG Project Safety & Loss Prevention Program
Site-Recognized Approved Rigging Practices
MMG Rigger III Safety Training Manual Part I & II
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