In ASME B30.26-2010 Rigging Hardware volume, we recently added LID’s (load indicating devices) as the new Chapter 6. These are detachable weighing devices; generally known as dynamometers, crane scales or…
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Deciding how to rig a load is an important step to achieving load control. An important factor to also consider is that the sling’s capacity can vary greatly depending on…
Load Weight Estimation Workshop – The Pro Rigger
Estimating a load’s approximate weight is always an important part of any rigger’s checklist and must be done before choosing the rigging system. Have some fun and calculate the approximate…
Load Control During Rigging Operations Case Study – The Pro Rigger
A non-injury accident recently occurred. ITI was asked to investigate and deliver a report of findings concerning the circumstances. A pipe (3” walls, 72,000 lbs) was being placed into position on…
OSHA Construction Crane Rule Video Series – Operations – The Pro Rigger
The third installment in the OSHA Construction Crane Rule (29CFR1926.1400 Subpart CC) Series gives viewers an understanding of 29CFR1926.1417- Operations. Topics discussed include operations of cranes, responsibilities of the operator…
Load Control During Rigging Operations – The Pro Rigger
Load control is an important issue to address any time a rigging task is undertaken. There are many questions which must be answered before a rigger can choose the safest…
Block & Tackle Rigging – Snatch Blocks – The Pro Rigger, ITI
Block and tackle rigging and skidding loads via winch and snatch blocks are tried and true rigging systems which are still actively used in underground mining, ship repair, power utility…
Calculating Sling Legs – The Pro Rigger, ITI
Calculating Sling Legs When our instructors conduct rigging courses, they teach the participants a quick method to calculate the minimum size of length of slings for a given load using…
Shock Loading – Shocking Results – The Pro Rigger, ITI
When overloads and shock loads occur in a rigging operation, the results can be deadly. A failure of gear or equipment can take place at the time the over/shock load…
Rigger and Signalperson Qualifications – The Pro Rigger, ITI
This is an excerpt from Mike Parnell’s analysis of OSHA’s New Construction Crane Rule: 29CFR1926.1400 Subpart CC. Signalperson – §1926.1428 This regulation now requires a level of knowledge that’s unprecedented…