Training Sessions
Introduction to Rigging – 8 minutes Defines rigging as it applies to overhead line work. Lists and explains three elements of safe rigging practice.
Fiber Rope – 12 minutes Describes the classifications of fiber rope used in overhead rigging. Defines the terms safe working load and breaking strength. Describes the characteristics of fiber rope used for rigging. Explains the procedures typically used for inspecting a rope. Identifies the parts of a rope.
Knots and Knot Tying – 13 minutes Demonstrates how to coil a rope and secure it for storage. Demonstrates how to tie these knots: slip, square, half hitch, and bowline. Demonstrates how to make an eye splice.
Hand Lines – 11 minutes Describes the purpose of a hand line. Describes typical elements that make up a hand line. Demonstrates various uses for a hand line.
Block and Tackle – 11 minutes Describes a typical block and tackle and its purpose. Identifies the basic components that make up a block and tackle. Explains and gives examples of mechanical advantage. Determines the mechanical advantage of a given block and tackle. Explains how a block and tackle can be used to lift a utility pole.
Rigging on the Job – 5 minutes Explains how to test rigging before starting a job. Explains how to rig to lift a transformer with a block and tackle.
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