Basic Rigging Terms You Should Know
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- If you're new to the rigging industry or you're involved with the purchasing of rigging equipment, but not very familiar with the work on the ground, you're going to need to know some basic rigging lingo. This video will help get you up to speed fast. In this video, you will find a list of rigging terms and definitions related to:
• Governing bodies and standards
• Rigging personnel
• Other rigging terms
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In this video
0:00 - Intro
1:30 - What is Rigging?
2:14 - Rigging's Governing Bodies and Standards
2:35 - What is OSHA?
2:57 - What is ASME?
3:14 - What is ANSI?
3:50 - What does ASME mean by Manufacturer's Recommendations?
4:07 - What does OSHA mean by Company Rules and Guidelines?
4:17 - What terms relate to Rigging Personnel?
5:01 - Who is a Designated Person?
5:15 - Who is a Competent Person?
5:26 - Who is a Certified Person?
6:02 - Who is a Qualified Person?
6:28 - Who is a Qualified Rigger?
6:34 - Basic Rigging Terms
6:54 - What does WLL mean?
7:13 - What does Design Factor mean?
7:38 - What is a Proof Test?
7:58 - What is a Proof Load?
8:06 - What does BTH mean?
8:25 - What are Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices?
8:46 - What is a Load Test?
9:44 - What does Ultimate Strength mean?
9:57 - What does Static Load mean?
10:07 - What is a Shock Load?
10:35 - What does COG mean?
10:54 - What does Fatigue mean related to rigging?
11:18 - How can I learn more?
11:55 - Bookmark the Written Glossary.
Lesson starts at 1:30
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Thank you for watching! Glad you are finding them useful!
What is plane in rigging and slings?
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I can’t help but notice the channel doesn’t exactly have a playlist or even a video breaking down some of the more complex trigonometry that is involved with proper load balancing & measuring.
I also haven’t seen anything specific about stage rigging and I’d be very interested in that
I love the channel however and appreciate your videos immensely
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Also looking for stage rigging?
I work for a major defense contractor. What are the requirements for load testing devices that lift explosives?
Hi Greg, great question. This is a tricky one to answer as the government may have different instructions compared to ASME. I reached out to Brandy Cooper who works in Government Sales for Mazzella. This is what they had to say.
"There are many manuals, specifications and drawings for handling explosives and weapons. The government instructions sometimes supersede ASME and other times refer to it as the governing requirement - It can be quite tricky.
Typically explosives are going to have unique gear designed for the item being lifted and will have a drawing which details the test loads and test configuration.
Below are the main manuals/references and they will often refer to the appropriate test instruction that should be used for each item.
• Approved Handling Equipment for Weapons and
Explosives, NAVSEA OP 2173
• Ammunition Afloat, NAVSEA OP 4
• Ammunition and Explosives Ashore, Safety
Regulations for Handling, Storing, Production,
Renovation, and Shipping, NAVSEA OP 5
Additional references….
• NAVSEA SG420-AP-MMA-010 - Periodic Testing Arrangements for Ordnance
Handling Equipment
• NAVAIR 17-1-127 - Periodic Proof load Testing of Weapons Support Equipment
W/IPB
• TB-43-0142 - Safety Inspection and Testing of Lifting Devices
• NAVSEA OP 4098 - Handling Ammunition, Explosives and Hazardous Material with
Industrial Materials Handling Equipment
• NAVSEA OP 3347 - Ordnance Safety Precautions, U.S. Navy
• NAVORD OP 4 - Ammunition and Explosive Safety Afloat
Hope this helps - let me know if you need additional information."
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Is a bridle another kind of hitch
Good question. The answer is no.
A "hitch" refers to how the sling attaches to the load it is picking up. I.E. - basket hitch or choker hitch
A "bridle" simply refers to having multiple sling legs from a single point. I.E. - a 4--leg wire rope sling bridle, where those 4-legs connect to a single master ring.
What "ton" is used for lifting equipments? short ton ou metric ton?
Great question! A lowercase t means the WLL is measured in Metric tons (tonnes) which equals approximately 2,205 pounds, while a capital T means the WLL is measured in short tons equaling 2,000 pounds. So you need to pay attention to which "ton" your manufacturer is using. We have a video covering this topic coming up soon. So stay tuned.
@@LiftingandRigging , thank you só much... but i yet have a doubt... what of them is used in nowadays stardards?
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We like to help out wherever we can. Thanks for watching!
I got offered a job doing this.. lol 😅 going in to heavy equipment operator soon just seeing what's it all about
Congratulations! As you are getting up to speed be sure to let us know if you have any questions.
all i can say is where i work the rules and the safety enforcement are very strict as they should be, the problem is this site is huge. and it so happens to be my place of work is on the outer fringes of it. and boy can i say almost none of these rules are adhered to. everything that was thought to me, i saw all these things immediately violated.
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Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful.
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The reason I nearly fell asleep in my first class was the semi-monotone, teleprompted way of speaking.
Good info, but the presentation is a bit stiff
Thanks?
I’m in Canada so half of what u said was a waste of my time
Sorry, Canada.
@@LiftingandRiggingin terms of explaining what osha asmr ect. The rest was all useful thanks. 👌
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Basic rigging terms you should know.