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30-Hour Climber/Tower Crane Rigger

Training Fee

$575.00

To work on Climber or Tower Cranes in New York City (NYC), all workers must successfully complete 30 hours of training as mandated by the Building Code. To work as a licensed Climber/Tower Crane Rigger in NYC, the licensee must successfully complete 30 hours of training as mandated by the Building Code.


 

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Course Description: To work on Climber or Tower Cranes in New York City (NYC), all workers must successfully complete 30 hours of training as mandated by the Building Code. To work as a licensed Climber/Tower Crane Rigger in NYC, the licensee must successfully complete 30 hours of training as mandated by the Building Code.

Topics:

  • Introduction to cranes and derricks.
  • Climber or Tower Crane rigger requirements.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  • OSHA Subpart CC.
  • Rules of the City of New York (Chapter 6 and 9).
  • NYC Building Code overview.
  • Fall Protection.
  • Crane assembly and disassembly.
  • Pre-lift planning.
  • Weights and materials.
  • Lifting and lowering loads.
  • Signaling and proper means of communication with operator.
  • Crane and hoist inspections.
  • Recurring jobsite cranes and derricks safety issues.
  • There are no pre-requisites for this course.

Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Identify the rules and regulations that were promulgated after construction accidents in New York City.
  • Choose safe work practices at their construction sites based on prudent decision-making.
  • Differentiate between OSHA standards and Building Code.
  • Identify rigging equipment and their hazards.
  • Discuss common causes of accidents with cranes and rigging.
  • Identify derricks and other types of cranes.
  • Read load charts and develop skills necessary to understand rigging calculations.
  • Analyze the qualifications for Mast Climbers, Cranes, and apply these methods to their plan, setup and inspection.
  • Identify unsafe conditions in the use of load binders.
  • Inspect rigging hardware and recognize inadequate conditions.
  • Explain the proper use and limitations of the various rigging equipment and hardware (wire rope, synthetic slings, shackles, eyebolts, hooks, etc.).
  • Explain safe working practices to consider when performing hoisting and rigging.
  • State the proper hand signals used during lifting operations.
  • Recognize the responsibilities and practices of the qualified operator, inspector, and rigger.

Course Materials:  Will be provided.

CEU’s: 3.0

Course Duration: 30 hours of training (not including class breaks).

Location

Hybrid Training
Remote Zoom
49 West 38th Street, 10th Floor New York NY