Rigging hardware identification and
useSling types and hitch configurationsLoad
weight calculations and capacity
limitsCenter of gravity
determinationInspection of slings and
rigging componentsHand signals and
communication standardsBasic OSHA and
ASME safety requirementsLoad control
techniques and tag line useHazard
recognition during lifting operationsBasic
rigging knots and attachment methods
,When slings encounter sharp A) protected or padded
edges on loads to be lifted.
Riggers shall ensure that slings
are_____?
A) protected or padded
B) Kinked or knotted
C) Lengthened or shortened
D) Damaged or defective
,according to ASME B30.9, what C) 1/2 the length
is the maximum width of an
object that can be placed in the
eye of a wire rope sling?
a. 1/4 the length
b. same as the length
c. 1/2 the length
d. 3/4 the length
3. C) balanced
according to OSHA, slings used
in a basket hitch shall have
loads ______ to prevent slippage?
A) Suspended
B) Static
, C) Balanced
D) Weighed
According to OSHA, the slings, A) compentent person
all fastening, and attachments
shall be inspected for damage
or defects by...
a. competent person
b. assigned person
c. designated person
d. certified person