Rigging, Hoisting, and Signaling Practices by American Technical Publishers American Technical Publishers and In Partnership with Njatc In Partnership with NJATC (Trade Paperback)
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AuthorAmerican Technical Publishers American Technical Publishers, In Partnership with Njatc in Partnership with Njatc
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering, Education
FormatTrade Paperback
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Table Of ContentChapter 1: Hoisting SafetyChapter 2: CranesChapter 3: Lift PlanningChapter 4: SignalingChapter 5: Load Weight and BalanceChapter 6: Slings and Sling HitchesChapter 7: Rigging Equipment MaintenanceChapter 8: Rigging HardwareChapter 9: Chain and Chain SlingsChapter 10: Synthetic SlingsChapter 11: Wire Rope and Wire Rope SlingsChapter 12: Fiber Rope and KnotsChapter 13: Block and TackleChapter 14: Hoists
SynopsisRigging, Hoisting, and Signaling Practices is an introduction to the equipment, calculations, and procedures required for the safe handling and transportation of materials by hoists or cranes. This textbook is relevant for all personnel involved in lifting operations and can be used as part of a training program for certification preparation. Topics include industry standards and certifications, crane types and dynamics, signaling procedures, lift planning, weight and balance, sling loads, rigging components, equipment handling, hoists, and lifting procedures.