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The Importance of Rigging Jobs in Construction

A primary focus on any construction site is the overall safety of the environment for workers. And when using heavy equipment and hoisting objects, the role of safety shifts significantly and becomes the number one priority. Understanding the importance of rigging and its safety at a construction job is essential before qualifying for the industry.
What Is Rigging?
The rigging basics include using various slings, specific inspection techniques, hitch configuring, and different load capacity handlings. It can also break down into two focus areas on a job. One part is the physical lifting of objects, and the other refers to the setup of job materials and equipment. The definition of rigging will vary based on job specifications and foreman duties, and this is essential to understand before the certification process.
Who Is Qualified?
Generally, a qualified rigger is someone who completes all the requirements of training. These people have a certificate of completion, a degree, or possess the necessary experience and expertise to resolve applicable rigging issues. A qualified rigger does not need to be explicitly certified with an accredited association and may qualify based on informal but extensive training and education.
Essential Equipment
Basic knowledge of essential equipment can assist in completing a construction qualification process. A few vital pieces of equipment you may come into contact with include:

Cranes

Shackles

Chains

Slings

Spreader bars

Anchors

Basic Safety Measures
This equipment can help maintain safety. Still, there is also a certain level of precautionary action required when using these materials.
To minimize the overall risk of harm, riggers must perform thorough equipment inspections, wear all appropriate personal protection equipment, consider and perform environmental risk assessments, understand emergency protocols, and establish effective communication habits.
Through understanding the importance of rigging on a construction job, maintaining the integrity of equipment and worker safety is achievable. Remember that safety is the most significant factor.

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