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ADMISSION OPEN – 2019-2020! ADMISSION OPEN – 2019-2020!!

PDIMT
INTERNATIONAL FIRE AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY ENGG.
AN ISO 9001-2015 Certified Institute

COURSE Lifting and Rigging


 Rigging Material Inspection
INTRODUCTION  Wire Rope, Connectors, and Slings
 Chain and Synthetic Slings
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. When it comes
to crane operations, rigging can often be that weak link. How PREQUISITE
a load is attached to a crane can make the difference Basic knowledge in lifting activities
between a successful lift and an unfortunate accident. And
rigging-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the GROUP OF PARTICIPANTS
large and heavy loads that are lifted. A small mis-calculation
The number of delegates is limited to max. 20 people.
or a brief moment of inattention, and tragedy could strike.
Once a load falls not much can be done to stop it, and there COURSE MATERIALS
is little time for people to move safely out of the way. A
coworker can be injured or killed, and expensive equipment Students receive comprehensive course manuals with reference
materials.
and cargo could be damaged or destroyed, even the crane
itself.
DELIVERY METHODOLOGY
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Face to Face

DURATION
 Individuals interested in conducting lifting and rigging activities
 Engineers One day with concluding examination

 Lifting Supervisors LOCATION


 Safety Professional
Business hotels, training centers or customers’ premises if required
 Crane Operator
 Rigger Successful completion of the course and assessments will result in
the issue of a certificate.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
This training program helps crane operator as well as the
entire lifting team understand many facets of a crane work
and the safety requirements at work site. Also, it focuses on
the roles and responsibilities of each of the different worker
that make up a crane operation safe.

HOW WILL YOU BENEFIT?


This course will help you to know about the followings:

 Definitions
 Hazard Recognition
 Crane Types and Classifications
 Employer Responsibilities
 Crane Components and Setup
 Load Movement and Hoisting
 Working around overhead power cables
 Emergency Response
 Types, Selection, and Use of Rigging Material

...supporting the safety of your future!

CONTACT US
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PLOT NO-A–15 2 FLOOR, RUCHIKA MARKET, BARAMUNDA, BHUBANESWAR
CONTACT NO. 7684842828 (M), 9437312812(M)
E-mail– pdimtfiresafety@gmail.com, Website-www.pramiladevi.org

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