Lifting & Rigging Safety Training explains how lifting activities are planned and controlled, including load stability, rigging equipment checks, exclusion zones, communication, tag lines and stop-work decisions.
The course helps general site teams understand the hazards around lifting activities and the importance of staying clear of suspended loads and line-of-fire areas.
Saudi Aramco CSM / GI Reference Focus
References Saudi Aramco lifting and rigging themes commonly associated with GI 7.027 rigger categories, GI 7.028 crane lift types/procedures, GI 7.029 rigging hardware and CSM lifting control expectations.
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Who This Course Helps
This course is suitable for workers, supervisors, site teams and contractors who need practical understanding of the topic in Middle East work environments.
Learning Outcomes
- Recognise common lifting and rigging hazards
- Understand exclusion zones and communication signals
- Identify visible sling and hardware defects
- Explain why load weight and centre of gravity matter
- Stop work when lifting conditions are unsafe
Course Content
- Lifting plan basics
- Rigging hardware and sling checks
- Load weight, centre of gravity and sling angle
- Tag lines and load control
- Communication with operators
- Exclusion zones and dropped-object risk
Practical Site Focus
The course explains what the topic means during real site activities, including pre-task checks, permit interfaces, communication, supervision and when work should be stopped or escalated.