Course Overview
The IADC Combined Rigger and Crane Operator (Non-Mechanical) course is designed to provide participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely perform rigging and crane operations in industrial environments, particularly in the oil and gas industry. This training focuses on non-mechanical crane operations, covering both the rigging and crane operator roles, ensuring that trainees are equipped to handle complex lifting tasks efficiently and safely.
What Trainees Will Learn
- Rigging Fundamentals: Understand basic rigging principles, load handling, and safe use of rigging equipment such as slings, shackles, and hooks.
- Crane Operation: Gain skills in operating non-mechanical cranes, including load control, crane movements, and safe lifting techniques.
- Pre-Use Inspections: Learn to inspect rigging equipment and cranes before use to ensure they are fit for operation and meet safety standards.
- Lift Planning and Execution: Understand how to plan and execute safe lifting operations, taking into account load weight, balance, and environmental factors.
- Safety Protocols: Familiarize yourself with safety guidelines, hazard identification, and emergency response procedures related to rigging and crane operations.
This course is ideal for:
- Aspiring Riggers and Crane Operators: Individuals seeking to enter the oil and gas industry or industrial sectors that require rigging and crane operations.
- Oil and Gas Workers: Onshore and offshore personnel involved in lifting operations who need combined rigging and crane operator certification.
- Construction and Heavy Industry Workers: Employees in industries where heavy lifting is a regular part of operations and require formal training for safe crane use and rigging practices.
Upon successful completion, participants will be qualified to handle rigging and crane operations in line with IADC (International Association of Drilling Contractors) standards, ensuring safety and compliance in lifting activities across various industrial settings.