ACS – GP USA Rigging Safety and Load Handling

The ACS – GP USA Rigging Safety and Load Handling course is designed to provide workers, supervisors, riggers, and lifting personnel with the essential knowledge and practical skills required to perform safe rigging and load-handling operations in industrial, construction, manufacturing, logistics, and offshore environments. This comprehensive training program focuses on industry-recognized safety practices, regulatory compliance requirements, and hazard prevention strategies to help organizations reduce workplace incidents and improve lifting operation efficiency.
Throughout the course, learners will gain a thorough understanding of rigging equipment, load weight estimation, sling selection, lifting accessories, inspection procedures, load control techniques, and communication methods used during lifting activities. Participants will learn how to identify potential hazards, assess risks, apply safe lifting principles, and ensure that loads are moved, secured, and positioned safely.
By completing this Rigging Safety and Load Handling training, participants will be better equipped to support a safe working environment, minimize operational risks, and contribute to regulatory compliance. The course serves as an excellent foundation for professionals seeking to enhance workplace safety, improve lifting operation performance, and strengthen their competence in safe rigging and material handling practices across various industries.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ACS – GP
Duration
1 day
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
MCQ & Practical Assessment
Course Objective
- Understand OSHA and ASME standards for rigging safety and load handling.
- Identify rigging hazards, such as sling failures and improper load attachments.
- Learn to select and inspect rigging equipment, including slings, shackles, and hooks.
- Develop skills to calculate load weights and determine safe rigging configurations.
- Explore safe load handling techniques and center-of-gravity principles.
- Gain knowledge of communication signals and coordination during rigging operations.
- Understand emergency procedures for rigging incidents and equipment failures.
- Learn to document rigging inspections and maintain compliance records.

Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: 18 years or above.
- Educational Background: Basic literacy and numeracy skills.
- Language Proficiency: Good understanding of written and spoken English.
- Work Experience: Prior exposure to construction, industrial, logistics, or lifting operations is beneficial but not essential.
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for individuals involved in rigging, lifting, and load-handling operations who wish to enhance their safety knowledge and operational competence. It is particularly suitable for:
- Riggers and rigging personnel
- Crane and lifting equipment operators
- Construction workers and supervisors
- Warehouse and logistics personnel
- Maintenance and plant workers
- Site managers and safety officers
- Material handling operators
- Anyone involved in lifting and load handling activities
Course Learning Outcomes
- Participants will demonstrate an understanding of OSHA and ASME requirements for safe rigging and lifting operations.
- Learners will identify rigging hazards and implement appropriate risk control measures.
- Attendees will select, inspect, and maintain rigging equipment in accordance with safety standards.
- Graduates will assess load characteristics and apply safe rigging configurations for lifting tasks.
- Participants will perform load handling activities using effective communication and signaling techniques.
- Learners will respond appropriately to rigging incidents, equipment failures, and emergency situations.
- Attendees will complete rigging inspections, documentation, and incident records accurately and effectively.
