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COMMON RIGGING EQUIPMENT MISTAKES :

             When it comes to rigging operations, handling big machinery is a difficult chore. To avoid falling into the trap of mistreatment, every operator must comprehend the operational skill and knowledge. The persons interested in the rigging as their profession need to undergo a fixed training course that teaches the proper operation.

Mistake 1:

Incorrect Hardware and Slings Selection

           Well, experimenting in the workplace is not encouraged. Many riggers use inappropriate equipment to handle the materials. As a result, the project takes longer to finish and costs more.   

Improper Selection of the Cranes   

             In the field of rigging, where every small job requires the use of a crane, knowing the working capacity of each powerlifting machine is essential. Operators can choose the incorrect crane to raise an object, resulting in failures and injuries.

Ignoring the Instruction Manual

       Many operators think that practice would make them perfect and in that way, they ignore the manual.

Neglecting Equipment Maintenance

Regular use – to raise weight — causes wear and tear on the machines, which is often overlooked. The sling, which corrodes and degrades swiftly, is the most vulnerable portion of the rigging gear.


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        Advanced DIPLOMA IN OFFSHORE,RIG,OIL AND GAS SAFETY ENGINEERING

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