“RIIHAN210D Perform intermediate rigging” is a competency-based training course designed to provide individuals with the skills and knowledge required to safely and effectively perform intermediate-level rigging tasks in various industrial and construction environments. Intermediate rigging involves more complex rigging tasks compared to basic rigging, including the handling of heavier loads, more intricate rigging configurations, and more advanced rigging techniques.

Key components of the course typically include:

  1. Safety Procedures: Participants learn about advanced safety regulations, hazard identification, risk assessment, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to ensure the safety of themselves and others during intermediate rigging operations.
  2. Equipment Familiarization: The course covers advanced rigging equipment, such as specialized lifting attachments, rigging hardware, and load monitoring devices, as well as their components, functions, and safe handling procedures.
  3. Rigging Techniques: Participants learn advanced rigging techniques for lifting and positioning heavier loads, including multi-point lifts, complex load configurations, and load stabilization methods to ensure load stability and prevent accidents or damage to equipment and personnel.
  4. Load Handling: The course teaches participants how to safely rig and attach larger and more complex loads to lifting equipment, considering factors such as load weight distribution, center of gravity, and dynamic loading conditions to ensure safe and efficient lifting operations.
  5. Communication and Coordination: Participants learn advanced communication and coordination skills for working with crane operators, signalers, and other personnel involved in lifting operations, including the use of specialized communication techniques and protocols to ensure safe and efficient coordination of tasks.

Upon successful completion of the course and assessment, participants will have the skills and knowledge necessary to safely and efficiently perform intermediate rigging tasks, contributing to the productivity and safety of operations in their respective workplaces.

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