Many jobsites pose inherent safety risks, particularly with rigging, where hoisting heavy loads requires careful assembly and disassembly to avoid any accidents or damages. Working with an experienced, qualified rigging company can help to reduce your risk and ensure worksite safety for your team. Companies should look for the following safety certifications and policies, when hiring a qualified rigging company.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) defines a qualified rigger as a person who “possesses a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or has extensive knowledge, training, and experience, and can successfully demonstrate the ability to solve problems related to rigging loads.”
It’s important to note that while a rigger may be qualified for one type of job, they may not have the experience needed for others. It’s critical to work with a company that has a wide breadth of rigging experience, from lifting structural components to hoisting unstable, heavy loads.
Well-trained riggers with verified knowledge and skills often maintain two key safety certifications:
At Canton Erectors, jobsite safety is our top priority, and that commitment is reflected in our impeccable record. In 2019 and 2020, we recorded zero workplace safety incidents. Our riggers and crane operators earn their CCO certifications, as well as their OSHA 10-hour training cards. With a wide variety of rigging experience, we have the skills and training needed to tackle your toughest challenge.
When you need a qualified rigging company, turn to our team at Canton Erectors. Contact us to request a quote.