Rigging level 1

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Course Title Lead Instructors Level Training Duration Maximum Participants

Safety Rigging Practice-Level I Shaikh Maidul Islam & Sagau Bulan Level 1: Master Rigging 2 days, 6-8 hours/training session 15/session TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1. COURSE SUMMARY 1.2. TRAINING CURRICULUM 1.3 LESSON PLAN 1.4 COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT FORM 1.5 PRACTICAL CHECKLIST (if required) SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

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1.1

COURSE SUMMARY

A. Course Aim This course we will look at the use of lifting beams and spreaders to rig load, Install hook blocks using skip reeving, Lift and move loads using winches, Lift and move loads using block and tackle, Secure load for transport, Use of portable radios, Install and remove procedure of a luffing jib, Perform heavy lift and Review the lift plan. This course was developed using the Regulation of PUWER-1998(Provision & use of work equipment), LOLER-1998 (Lifting operation & Lifting equipment), HSE-1992(Approve code of practice of load lifting), ASME B30.5.2004(Mobile Crane & Locomotive Crane) & B30.9 (Wire rope & Sling) to protecting the people from Accident . In addition to the topics outlined below, this course also covers the proper use of, and various types of rigging Devices and equipment. B. Course Outcome The participants shall acquire knowledge and skill related to safety awareness of the Rigging Operation at workplace to prevent and reduce related workplace accident congruent with industry standards of competence. C. Course Objectives At the end of this course, participants should be able to demonstrate understanding of the content through application of knowledge to familiar and unfamiliar situations, In particular they should be able to:  Describe the legal standards & regulations of rigging.  Describe the principles of using lifting beams and spreaders to rig load;  Outline the procedure of installing hook blocks using skip reeving;  Describe the basic principles of lifting and moving loads using winches;  Describe the lifting and moving loads using block and tackle;  Describe the safe procedure to secure load for transport;  Outline the principle of using portable radios;  Describe the installing and moving procedure of a luffing jib;  Determination of perform heavy lift and  Describe the principle of review the lift plan.

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D. Target Group All employees, supervisors, managers, safety officers and engineers who have the responsibilities of the work place (Should have previous Rigger -II course).

E.

Course Methodology This course shall be delivered in English and with combination of lecture/practical and team activity in the course format. While learning assessment shall be through to written test.

F.

Course Pre-Requisite Candidates shall possess basic knowledge and understanding of the workplace and basic safe working procedures.

G.

Needed Resources by the Participants 

Long sleeves coverall

Safety Boot

Safety Glass

Helmet

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1.2 Section Number 1

TRAINING CURRICULUM

Section & Lesson Title Regulations

Methodology Lecture-Discussion (Ppt)

A. Responsibilities B. Statistics 2

Use of Lifting Beams and Spreaders to Rig Load

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Install Hook Blocks Using Skip Reeving

Lecture-Discussion (Ppt)

A. Classification and Type of Rope B. Appropriate use of various types of wire rope C. Safe Procedure to Install Hoists skip reeving. D. Safe procedure to install hoist block to boom tip 4

Lift and move loads using winches

5

Lift and move loads using block and tackle

6

Secure load for transport

7

Use of portable radios to direct lift operations

8

Install and remove procedure of luffing jib

9

Perform heavy lift

10

Review the lift plan

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Assessment

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Lecture-Discussion (Ppt)

Lecture-Discussion (Ppt)


Section-1

Regulations, responsibilities and Statistics

Time Allocation

30-45 Minutes

A. Intended Outcome At end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Familiarize with the basic safety regulations of Safe Rigging Practice.

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this section, the participants are expected to pass written assessment with a minimum score of 80%.

C. Method of Teaching: 

Audio Video Presentation

Power Point Presentation

Lecture-Discussion

D. Topics Covered 1. Regulations: PUWER-1998, LOLER-1998, HSE-1992, ASME-B30.5.2004 & B30.9 2. Responsibility 3. Statistics

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Section - 2

Use of Lifting Beams and Spreaders to Rig Load

Time Allocation

01 -1.5 Hours

A. Intended Outcome At the end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Understand the core concept of Safe use of lifting beams and spreaders to rig load

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this section, the participants are expected to pass written assessment with a minimum score of 80%.

C.

Method of Teaching: 

Power Point Presentation

Lecture-Discussion

D. Topics Covered 1. Use of lifting beams and spreaders 2. Safe procedure of using the lifting beams and spreaders

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Section- 3

Install Hook Blocks using Skip Reeving

Time Allocation

01 -1.5 Hours

A. Intended Outcome At the end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Outline classification and types of ropes;

Understood the appropriate use of various types of wire rope;

Explain the safe procedure of Install hoist skip reeving and;

Explain the Safe procedure to install hoist block to the boom tip.

B. Learning Indicator: At the end of this section, the participants are expected to pass written assessment with a minimum score of 80%. C. Training Methods: 

Power Point Presentation

Lecture-Discussion

D. Topics Covered 1. Classification and types of ropes; 2. Appropriate use of various types of wire rope; 3. Safe procedure of Install hoist skip reeving and; 4. Safe procedure to install hoist block to the boom tip.

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Section- 4

Lift and move loads using winches

Time Allocation

01 -1.5 Hours

A. Intended Outcome At the end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Understand the basic procedure of lift and move loads using winches.

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this section, the participants are expected to pass written assessment with a minimum score 0f 80%. C. Method of Teaching 

Power Point Presentation

Lecture Discussion

D. Topics Covered 1. Importance of lift and move loads using winches. 2. Safe procedure of lift and move loads using winches.

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Section- 5

Lift and Move Loads using Block and Tackle

Time Allocation

02 Hours

A. Intended Outcome At the end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Understand the basic concept of lift and move loads using block and tackle

Demonstrate the procedure of using block and tackle to lift and move loads

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this section, the participants are expected to pass written assessment with the minimum of 80%. C. Method of Teaching 

Course Exam

Practical Test

D. Topics Covered 1. Lift and move loads using block and tackle 2. Safe procedure of using block and tackle to lift loads

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Section- 6

Secure Load for Transport

Time Allocation

02 Hours

B. Intended Outcome At the end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Understand the basic concept of secure load for transport;

Demonstrate the safe procedure to secure load for transport.

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this section, the participants are expected to pass written assessment with the minimum of 80%.

C. Method of Teaching 

Course Exam

Practical Test

D. Topics Covered 1. Secure load for transport; 2. Safe procedure of securing load for transport.

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Section- 7

Use of Portable Radios to Direct Lifting Operations

Time Allocation

02 Hours

C. Intended Outcome At the end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Demonstrate the basic concept of use the portable radios to direct lifting operation;

Demonstrate the safe procedure of use the portable radios.

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this section, the participants expected to pass written assessment with the minimum of 80%. C. Method of Teaching 

Course Exam

Practical Test

D. Topics Covered 1. Use of portable radios to direct the lifting operations; 2. Safe procedure of using portable radios during lifting operations.

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Section- 8

Install and remove procedure of a luffing jib

Time Allocation

02 Hours

D. Intended Outcome At the end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Understand the basic concept of remove of a luffing jib;

Demonstrate the Safe procedure of install and remove of a luffing jib.

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this section, the participants are expected to pass written assessment with the minimum of 80%. C. Method of Teaching 

Course Exam

Practical Test

D. Topics Covered 1. Install and remove of luffing jib; 2. Safe procedure of install and remove the luffing jib.

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Section- 9

Perform Heavy Lift

Time Allocation

A.

02 ours

Intended Outcome At the end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Understand the basic concept of heavy lift;

Demonstrate the safe procedure to perform the heavy lift.

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this section, the participants are expected to pass written assessment with the minimum of 80%. C. Method of Teaching 

Course Exam

Practical Test

D. Topics Covered 1. Perform heavy lift; 2. Safe procedure of performing heavy lift.

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Section- 10

Review the Lift Plan

Time Allocation

02 ours

A. Intended Outcome At the end of this section, the participants are expected to: 

Understand the basic concept of review the lift plan;

Demonstrate the importance of review lift plan.

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this section, the participants are expected to pass written assessment with the minimum of 80%. C. Method of Teaching 

Course Exam

Practical Test

D. Topics Covered 1. Review the lift plan; 2. Importance of the review the lift plan.

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III. LESSON PLAN Course Title

Safe Rigging Practice, Level-I

Lead Instructors Level Training Duration

Sk. M Islam & Sugau Bulan Level 1- Master Rigging 1 day, 6-8 Hours Training Session

Maximum Participants

15/session

Time

Lesson Title

Time Allocation

Method of Teaching

1 hour

Ppt Presentation and Lecture Discussion Ppt Presentation and Lecture Discussion Ppt Presentation and Lecture Discussion

Day 2 08:00-09:00

Section-1. Regulation, Responsibility & Statistic.

09:00-10:00

Section-2. Use of Spreaders to Rig Load

10:00-12:00

Section-3. Install Hook Block using Skip Reeving

Lifting

Beams

&

1 hour

2 hours

Topics: 1. Classification and type of ropes 2. Appropriate use of various type of ropes 3. Safe procedure to install hoist skip reeving

12:00-13:00 13:00-14:00

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4. Safe procedure to install hoist block to the boom tip LUNCH BREAK Section-4. Lift and Move Loads Using Winches

1 hour

Ppt Presentation and Lecture Discussion


14:00-15:00

Section-5. Lift and Move Loads using block and Tackle

1 hour

15:00-16:00

Section-6. Secure Loads for Transport

1 hour

08:00-09:00

Section-7. Use of Portable Radios to Direct the Operations

1 hour

09:00-10:30

Section-8. Install and Remove Procedure of Luffing Jib

10:00-11:00

Section-9. Perform Heavy Lift

1 hour

11:00-12:00

Section-10. Review the Lift Plan

1 hour

12:00-13:00

LUNCH BREAK

1 hour

Ppt Presentation and Lecture Discussion Ppt Presentation and Lecture Discussion

Day 2

13:00-16:00

1.5 hours

Section-. Assessment A. Written Test B. Practical Test

1 hour (Written Test) 2 hours (Practical Test)

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