Riggers and Banksman
Course Description
A variety of vehicles are used for many different tasks every day in workplaces nationwide, and some of these tasks can be dangerous. Banksman training ensures that an organization meets its legal requirements and reduces the risk of costly accidents when carrying out common, but dangerous, reversing maneuvers. Rigging tends to be highly specialized job that cannot be accomplished by ordinary means of moving and material handling equipment. It is designed for moving and lifting objects weighing hundreds and thousands of pounds or kilograms in places where ordinary material handling equipment cannot go. This training provides general advice on how to manage workplace rigging and transport safely. It also provides information on some risks associated with common vehicle and rigging operations, and how to deal with safety for each type of operation.
The Training Course Will Highlight ?
Training Objective

 

  • Learn practical techniques and hand signals to assist drivers in this manoeuvre
  • The safe passage of reversing vehicles in confined spaces
  • Identification of areas of danger within sites
  • Guiding large goods vehicles, both rigid and articulated, using the Road Transport Industry Training Board recommended code of signals and standards.
  • Describe OSHA Rigging safety requirements
  • Describe the importance of rigging inspection and safety.
  • Describe the procedures for inspecting chains.
  • Describe best practices for chain handling and care.
  • Describe how to prevent wire rope failure.
  • Distinguish between abrasion, corrosion, and diameter reduction in wire rope.
  • Distinguish between crushing, shock loading, and high stranding in wire rope.
  • Describe procedures for inspecting natural fiber rope.
  • Describe the types of defects that can occur in synthetic fiber rope.
  • Describe procedures for inspecting slings, hooks, and shackles.

Target Audience

This interactive training is useful for:

  • Contractors, safety representatives, vehicle operators and other employees, trade associations, commercial landlords and other organizations concerned with transport safety in the workplace.
  • Staff wishing to reduce risk and liability for their organization through sound transportation and safe equipment movement practices, principles and procedures;
  • Employees involved in rigging and hoisting
  • Supervisors responsible for rigging and hoisting
  • Employees required to work on platforms
  • Safety, Health and Environment teams
  • Staff/operatives working within multi-disciplined team/builders.

Training Methods

Training Mechanism

 

This interactive training/workshop provides intense learning opportunities provided through wide ranging discussions, presentations, related videos, group workshops, etc.  The course characterizes sustained interest, enthusiasm and participation displayed by the participants throughout the program. 

 

Aim

 

The aim of this training is to help employers, managers and supervisors make rigging and vehicle accidents in the workplace less likely. It is suitable for medium and large industrial and commercial sites and for places such as construction sites, quarry and most other workplaces where transport and rigging are used, including smaller businesses.

Daily Agenda
  1. Legislation & OSHA requirement
  2. Causes of accidents
  3. Safe site
  4. Safe vehicles
  5. Safe drivers
  6. Safety practices
  7. Banksman main tasks
  8. Safe Banksman operation
  9. Scope of the rigging activity
  10. Rigging components
  11. Technical knowledge
  12. Execution of Rigging Activity
  13. Hand signals
  14. Voice communication
  15. Basic knowledge of crane operations
  16. Situational awareness (how to take site specific considerations into account)
  17. Rigging Inspection and Safety
  18. Chains: Inspection
  19. Chains: Handling and Care
  20. Preventing Wire Rope Failure
  21. Wire Rope: Inspection
  22. Wire Rope: Handling and Care
  23. Wire Rope: Breaks
  24. Natural Fiber Rope: Inspection
  25. Synthetic Fiber Rope: Defects
  26. Slings, Hooks, and Shackles
Accreditation

CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing a minimum of 75% of the total course duration.

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Course Rounds : (5 -Days)


Code Date Venue Fees Register
ME107-01 20-04-2025 Dubai USD 5450
ME107-02 27-07-2025 Cairo USD 5450
ME107-03 14-09-2025 Dubai USD 5450
ME107-05 07-12-2025 Casablanca USD 5450
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  • Start date 20-04-2025
  • End date 24-04-2025

Venue
  • Country UAE
  • Venue Dubai

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