Why 3B for Rigger & Lifting Training?
- Training aligned with international standards (OSHA, LOLER, ASME B30, BS 7121).
- Delivered by certified lifting specialists with years of field experience in construction, oil & gas, and heavy industry.
- Hands-on practical demonstrations for slings, shackles, lifting gears, load balance, and crane communication.
- Available online, on-site, and in-class across Pakistan.
- Free study materials, lifting charts, checklists, and competency support.
- Trusted by engineering firms, contractors, cranes companies, fabrication yards, and industrial sectors.
Course Duration:
1 Day
Who Should Attend:
- Riggers, rigging helpers, and lifting crew members.
- Supervisors, foremen, and technicians involved in lifting operations.
- Crane operators, signalers/banksmen, and safety professionals.
- Any worker responsible for preparing, attaching, guiding, or securing loads during lifting activities.
What is Rigger & Lifting Training?
Rigger & Lifting Training provides essential knowledge and practical skills required for safe lifting operations. Participants learn how to select the right rigging gear, calculate load weight, communicate with crane operators, and identify hazards associated with lifting activities. The course focuses on preventing lifting incidents and ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant operations at the workplace.
Rigger & Lifting Training Covers:
- Types of slings, shackles, hooks, chains, and lifting accessories.
- Inspection, rejection criteria, and safe use of lifting gears.
- Load weight estimation, center of gravity, and safe rigging methods.
- Hand signals, crane communication, and lifting team coordination.
- Hazard identification, risk assessment, and safe lifting procedures.
What Skills You Will Learn:
✅ Correct selection of lifting accessories and rigging equipment.
✅ Proper load securing techniques based on weight and center of gravity.
✅ Conducting pre-use inspections and identifying defective gears.
✅ Safe communication with crane operators using international signals.
✅ Preventing lifting accidents through proper planning and teamwork.
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