Installer rigging training for suspended access equipment in Toronto
Many regulations apply when it comes to how to setup a Swing Stage. Therefore Rigging, installer for suspended access equipment trainings are crucial for everyone who setup swing stages. Safety is paramount across Canada but especially in Ontario.
· Rights & responsibilities related to Swing Stages in Ontario
· Hazard recognition
· Safety procedures for dangerous situations & rescue plans
· Verifying the correct amount of counterweights
· Understand the setup and maximal load limitations
· Set up the Beam
· Set up the Swing Stage
Requirements:
Every participant must have a valid working at heights certificate as well as successful passed the swing stage class. Working at heights are mandatory in Ontario for every worker working at heights. To renew or take a working at heights class click here
Who should attend the installer rigging training for suspended access equipment in Toronto?
Any person planning to set up or setting up Swing Stages. We will go over current regulations, responsibilities as well as a step by step set up of a beam and stage.
How long does the course last?
The estimate is 6 hours by 8 people. If there are fewer attendees the practical portion may be accomplished faster.
When will the Installer certificate be issued?
We are issuing the Rigging Training Certificate on the same day after successful passing a knowledge and practical training test.
Why is a working at Swing Stage course mandatory in Ontario?
In previous years, Swing Stage accidents cause some massive accidents in the construction industry and employers need be sure that every worker operating Swing Stage correctly as well as knowing how to rig swing stages safe according the regulations. This course provides our attendees the basic knowledge needed to rig Swing Stages and the Swing Stage beams. The course addresses safe practices and procedures as specified in Regulations empowered by the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act and offers a base for all Swing Stage operators.
What is a Rigger?
A Rigger is a specialists who is able to set up, install and take apart suspended access equipment according to regulations.
Many regulations apply when it comes to how to setup a Swing Stage. Therefore Rigging, installer for suspended access equipment trainings are crucial for everyone who setup swing stages. Safety is big in Canada and especially in Ontario.
- Rights & responsibilities related to Swing Stages in Ontario
- Hazard recognition
- Safety procedures for dangerous situations & rescue plans
- Verifying the correct amount of counterweights
- Understand the setup and maximal load limitations
- Set up the Beam
- Set up the Swing Stage
Requirements:
Every participant must have a valid working at heights certificate as well as successful passed the swing stage class. Working at heights are mandatory in Ontario for every worker working at heights. To renew or take a working at heights class click here
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