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SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger. \nCost: \n• $250 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per rigging training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-50/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T185646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T185646Z
UID:268926-1776240000-1776268800@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-60/
LOCATION:Orlando\, FL – CERTEX USA\, 40 W. Sand Lake Rd.\, Orlando\, FL\, 32809\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260423T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251216T150234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T150234Z
UID:269015-1776931200-1776960000@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-68/
LOCATION:Wilmington\, CA – CERTEX USA\, 1707 E Anaheim St\, Wilmington\, CA\, 90744\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
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DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T181924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T181924Z
UID:268882-1779091200-1779206400@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Competent Person at Heights
DESCRIPTION:Cost: \n• $1000 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per fall protection training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/competent-person-at-heights-18/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Competent Person at Heights,Fall Protection
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DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T184137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T184137Z
UID:268906-1779264000-1779292800@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger. \nCost: \n• $250 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per rigging training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-51/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251216T150352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T150352Z
UID:269017-1779350400-1779379200@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-69/
LOCATION:Santa Fe Springs\, CA – CERTEX USA\, 10555 Norwalk Blvd\, Santa Fe Springs\, CA\, 90670\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260604T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T184337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T184337Z
UID:268908-1780560000-1780588800@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger. \nCost: \n• $250 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per rigging training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-52/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260616T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260617T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T182104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T182104Z
UID:268884-1781596800-1781712000@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Competent Person at Heights
DESCRIPTION:Cost: \n• $1000 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per fall protection training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/competent-person-at-heights-19/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Competent Person at Heights,Fall Protection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T185807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T185807Z
UID:268928-1781683200-1781712000@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-61/
LOCATION:Orlando\, FL – CERTEX USA\, 40 W. Sand Lake Rd.\, Orlando\, FL\, 32809\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260625T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260625T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251216T150645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T150645Z
UID:269019-1782374400-1782403200@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-70/
LOCATION:Wilmington\, CA – CERTEX USA\, 1707 E Anaheim St\, Wilmington\, CA\, 90744\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260701T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260702T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T182208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T182208Z
UID:268886-1782892800-1783008000@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Competent Person at Heights
DESCRIPTION:Cost: \n• $1000 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per fall protection training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/competent-person-at-heights-20/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Competent Person at Heights,Fall Protection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260720T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T184450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T184450Z
UID:268912-1784534400-1784563200@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger. \nCost: \n• $250 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per rigging training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-53/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260723T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260723T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251216T150915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T150915Z
UID:269021-1784793600-1784822400@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-71/
LOCATION:Santa Fe Springs\, CA – CERTEX USA\, 10555 Norwalk Blvd\, Santa Fe Springs\, CA\, 90670\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260804T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260804T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T184557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T184557Z
UID:268914-1785830400-1785859200@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger. \nCost: \n• $250 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per rigging training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-54/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260810T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260811T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T182319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T182319Z
UID:268888-1786348800-1786464000@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Competent Person at Heights
DESCRIPTION:Cost: \n• $1000 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per fall protection training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/competent-person-at-heights-21/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Competent Person at Heights,Fall Protection
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260812T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260812T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T185910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T185910Z
UID:268930-1786521600-1786550400@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-62/
LOCATION:Orlando\, FL – CERTEX USA\, 40 W. Sand Lake Rd.\, Orlando\, FL\, 32809\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260827T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251216T151032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T151032Z
UID:269023-1787817600-1787846400@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-72/
LOCATION:Wilmington\, CA – CERTEX USA\, 1707 E Anaheim St\, Wilmington\, CA\, 90744\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T184814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T184814Z
UID:268916-1789632000-1789660800@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger. \nCost: \n• $250 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per rigging training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-55/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251216T151316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T151316Z
UID:269025-1789632000-1789660800@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-73/
LOCATION:Santa Fe Springs\, CA – CERTEX USA\, 10555 Norwalk Blvd\, Santa Fe Springs\, CA\, 90670\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260928T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260929T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T182505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T182505Z
UID:268890-1790582400-1790697600@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Competent Person at Heights
DESCRIPTION:Cost: \n• $1000 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per fall protection training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/competent-person-at-heights-22/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Competent Person at Heights,Fall Protection
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.certex.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/CompetentPersonatHeights.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261006T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T182609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T182609Z
UID:268892-1791187200-1791302400@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Competent Person at Heights
DESCRIPTION:Cost: \n• $1000 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per fall protection training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/competent-person-at-heights-23/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Competent Person at Heights,Fall Protection
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.certex.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/CompetentPersonatHeights.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261014T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261014T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T190023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T190023Z
UID:268932-1791964800-1791993600@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-63/
LOCATION:Orlando\, FL – CERTEX USA\, 40 W. Sand Lake Rd.\, Orlando\, FL\, 32809\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261022T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251216T151524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T151524Z
UID:269027-1792656000-1792684800@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-74/
LOCATION:Wilmington\, CA – CERTEX USA\, 1707 E Anaheim St\, Wilmington\, CA\, 90744\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261026T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T184955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T184955Z
UID:268918-1793001600-1793030400@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger. \nCost: \n• $250 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per rigging training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-56/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261102T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261103T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T182748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T182748Z
UID:268894-1793606400-1793721600@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Competent Person at Heights
DESCRIPTION:Cost: \n• $1000 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per fall protection training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/competent-person-at-heights-24/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Competent Person at Heights,Fall Protection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261104T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261104T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T185114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T185114Z
UID:268920-1793779200-1793808000@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger. \nCost: \n• $250 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per rigging training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-57/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261126T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261126T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251216T151854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T151854Z
UID:269029-1795680000-1795708800@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-75/
LOCATION:Santa Fe Springs\, CA – CERTEX USA\, 10555 Norwalk Blvd\, Santa Fe Springs\, CA\, 90670\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261201T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T182841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T182841Z
UID:268896-1796112000-1796227200@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Competent Person at Heights
DESCRIPTION:Cost: \n• $1000 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per fall protection training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/competent-person-at-heights-25/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Competent Person at Heights,Fall Protection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261203T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T185221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T185221Z
UID:268922-1796284800-1796313600@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger. \nCost: \n• $250 per person. (Call Sandra at 520-889-0005 for group rate. Minimum of 5 people per rigging training) \n  \nFor other trainings\, Call Sandra at 520-889-0005.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-58/
LOCATION:Tucson\, AZ – CERTEX USA Training Center\, 6221 S Tucson Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261210T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T010223
CREATED:20251211T190209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T190209Z
UID:268934-1796889600-1796918400@www.certex.com
SUMMARY:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
DESCRIPTION:A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who\, by possession of a recognized degree\, certificate or professional standing\, or who by extensive knowledge\, training and experience\, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical\, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety. \nCourse Overview: \nThis program includes technical training and the required examination to meet OSHA standards. The course illustrates the proper use and pre-use inspection of rigging gear\, slings and below-the-hook lifting devices to ensure those who complete training are competent. \nMajor Course Topics Include: \n• OSHA Regulations\, §1926 and 1910\n• Wire Rope Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Web Slings and Proper Use\n• Synthetic Round Slings and Proper Use\n• Chain Slings and Proper Use\n• Rigging Hardware and Proper Use\n• Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices\n• Pre-Use Sling and Gear Inspection\n• Softeners and Sling Protection\n• Sling Hitches and Applications\n• How to Verify the Working Load Limit\n• Sling & Hardware Rating Charts\n• Sling Angles and their Affect on Rigging\n• Load Balance and Center of Gravity\n• How to Determine Load Weight\n• Manufacturer’s instructions\, limitations\, specifications and recommendations\n• Understanding The Fall Zone\n• Taglines and Their Proper Use\n• Power Line Safety\n• Assembly/Disassembly OSHA 1926 Subpart CC \nSpecific Training Objectives: \n• Identification and application of sling types.\n• Identification and application of rigging hardware and hooks.\n• Identification and application of below-the-hook lifting devices.\n• Pre-use inspection and removal criteria of slings and rigging hardware.\n• How to identify the working load limits for all slings and rigging gear.\n• The effects of sling angle tension created from bridle hitch configurations.\n• Load balance and center of gravity.\n• Know and understand requirements to keep clear of the load.\n• Know and understand dangers of working around energized power lines.\n• Know specific regulations required for the rigger.
URL:https://www.certex.com/event/qualified-rigger-level-1-training-64/
LOCATION:Orlando\, FL – CERTEX USA\, 40 W. Sand Lake Rd.\, Orlando\, FL\, 32809\, United States
CATEGORIES:Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training
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