Understanding Rigging in Construction

Introduction

The construction industry is a complex and ever-evolving field, with various processes and equipment that contribute to the successful completion of projects. One such critical process is rigging. But what is rigging in construction? This blog post aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of rigging, its importance in the construction industry.

In the simplest terms, rigging in construction refers to the process of lifting and moving heavy objects using various types of equipment. This process is a crucial part of any construction project, as it enables the movement and placement of materials and equipment that would otherwise be impossible to handle due to their weight and size.

Rigging can refer to two distinct yet interconnected aspects. Firstly, it denotes the act of setting up equipment and materials for lifting. Secondly, it can also define the apparatus used to lift and move these objects. Rigging processes are highly customizable, allowing for adaptation to the unique requirements of each construction site.

The Importance of Rigging Professionals

Given the complexity and potential risks associated with rigging, the role of a rigging professional is indispensable. These experts are well-versed in the different ways to rig a load for lifting and have a comprehensive understanding of the various types of rigging equipment. Their expertise ensures that the appropriate equipment is utilized, and the best procedures are followed to execute a lift safely and efficiently.

Rigging professionals are adept at managing risks, planning lift operations, acquiring necessary permits, and operating machinery. They also conduct thorough inspections of equipment to prevent accidents due to dropped loads or mishandled equipment.

Bigfoot Crane Company’s Rigger Certification Course

At Bigfoot Crane Company, we understand the importance of rigging in construction and the need for skilled rigging professionals. Our Level 1 Rigger Certification Course, taught by a seasoned crane instructor and Rigger Certifier, combines theoretical learning with practical experience.

The course covers various aspects of rigging, including crane and hoisting hand signals, load weight estimation, location of the load center of gravity (COG), rigging hardware and its appropriate uses, and common hazards and safety measures around cranes and overhead hoists. After certification, you are equipped for a safe career as a knowledgeable and confident rigger.

Bigfoot Crane Company also offers a Level 2 Advanced Rigger Certification Course, where students learn to calculate load weights, find load center of gravity, rig loads, and direct crane lifts. The course aims to prepare individuals for a safe career as a rigger or rigging supervisor. The course includes complex load calculations, sling tension review, non-symmetrical sling tension calculations, and the inspection and correct use of below-the-hook devices.

Rigging Equipment and Cranes

Rigging equipment encompasses a wide range of gear, including shackles, chains, slings, anchors, spreader bars, and more. This equipment is used to secure the load and attach it to the crane in any operation involving lifting materials.

At Bigfoot Crane Company, we offer a variety of equipment rentals, including crane man baskets, propane bottle carriers, self-dumping bins, and more, to cater to your specific rigging needs.

Utilizing the Right Accessories

Using the right accessories can make winter construction more manageable. Bigfoot Crane Company can supply your site with accessories which enhance the efficiency and safety of your construction site during the winter season; including self-dumping bins, concrete buckets, pallet forks, man baskets, and spreader bars. 

Conclusion

Rigging plays a pivotal role in construction, facilitating the movement and placement of heavy objects. The expertise of rigging professionals is crucial in ensuring safety and efficiency in these operations. At Bigfoot Crane Company, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive rigging training and quality equipment, ensuring your construction projects are executed safely and successfully.

For more information on our rigging courses or to schedule a custom rigging course for your employees, please contact us at Bigfoot Crane Company. We are more than ready to assist you with your rigging needs.

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