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This intermediate Bull Rigging course focuses on the principles of safe load turning and drifting while within a high-risk environment. Participants learn to both plan for, and utilize, chain hoists and similar devices to safely and successfully turn, upright, and drift loads.
Topics covered for this course include:
Analyze bull rigging job hazards
Identify beam rigging connections
Safety reminders for bull rigging
Drifting loads with a common rigging point
Drifting loads with multiple load rigging points
Use of a common connector to distribute load & hoist tensions at angles
Drifting methods using multiple load rigging points
Use multiple load rigging points to hoist tensions
Riggers who work within tight confines with little headroom will benefit from the Bull Rigging online course, as well as those who are new to the high-risk environment to working around cranes to learn the principles of safe load turning and drifting.
This Bull Rigging course is also appropriate for employees who have a support or sales role, and who need to learn more about the industry they serve. It is also appropriate for those workers who are new to the high-risk environment of working around cranes.
If you have any concerns as to whether this course is appropriate for you or your industry, please browse our full selection of Online Courses and Safety Packs, call 800-971-1080, or Contact Us online.
Participants who successfully complete the Bull Rigging course benefit from learning about timely subjects such as:
Analysis of bull rigging job hazards
Beam rigging connections
Bull Rigging Safety Reminders
Drift Loads with a common rigging point
Drift loads with multiple load rigging points
Use a common connector for hoist tensions and load distribution at angles
Methods of drifting using multiple load rigging points
Using multiple load rigging points for hoist tensions
Vertical pipe handling
Workshop Series: Drifting and Load Turning
The course features interactive modules that explain key learning objectives. Participants' knowledge and understanding of course materials is confirmed with quizzes throughout the course. Using a combination of illustrations and animations interspersed throughout the material helps students remember and apply the concepts they learn. Quizzes are regularly utilized to ensure that participants are grasping key knowledge.
Once completed, learners receive a certificate of completion.