May 5
th
, 2015
ABC Indianapolis Office
5001 N. Shadeland Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46226
Registration must be received by
Tuesday, April 28
th
, 2015
Registration Now Open!!
Qualified Signal Person
Understand terminology of the new standard.
Understand crane characteristics & limitations.
Understand signal person responsibilities.
Know when a signal person is required.
Know, understand, and demonstrate hand and voice signals.
Know audible signals.
Understand crane dynamics as it pertains to a signal person.
Understand tipping and structural competence.
Understand the dangers of working around power lines.
Understand step and touch potential.
Understand the requirements of 1926 Subpart CC as it per-
tains to a signal person.
Qualified Rigger
Know and identify various sling types and rigging hardware.
Know and identify various rigging hardware.
Know and identify various below the hook lifting devices.
Know and understand the pre-use inspections for various
sling types and rigging hardware.
Know and identify the various sling hitches and how to apply
them for various load configurations.
Know how to read rigging charts for various hitches and hard-
ware.
Understand the requirements to know the load weight and
the load center of gravity.
Know dangers of working around Power Lines.
Know and understand the requirements to keep clear of the
load.
Realize the requirements of §1926 Subpart CC as it pertains
to a rigger.
This two-part course is will teach the participants the proper methods to signal a crane using
either hand signals or voice/radio commands. In addition, participants will review basics of rigging
and also the power line clearance requirements 1926.1407 – 1926.1411 of the new standard.
Participants will be tested as part of the class. All participants passing the class will receive a
Signaler Training card.
The Qualified Signal Person session course focuses on the roles and responsibilities that signal
persons have performing proper hand signals, for both mobile cranes and tower crane
operations, and understanding voice commands as outlined in the new OSHA standard.
The Qualified Rigger session designed to address fundamental rigging concepts and equipment
to assist in increasing knowledge and abilities for an entry level rigger.
Qualified Signal Person and
Qualified Rigger Training
Cancellation Policy: ABC reserves the right to cancel classes with insuffi-
cient enrollment. Attendees will be notified no less than five calendar days
before scheduled start date. All requests for cancellations must be in writ-
ing (e-mail and fax is acceptable) three business days prior to the class in
order to receive a full refund. You may designate a substitute in writing
any time before the course date. Refunds will not be granted for no-shows.
Qualified Rigger
Training Session
8:30 am - 12:30 pm
ABC MEMBERS: $ 120 per person
NON-MEMBERS: $ 200 per person
Register for the First Session
Qualified Signal Person
Training Session
12:30 - 4:30 pm
ABC MEMBERS: $ 120 per person
NON-MEMBERS: $ 200 per person
Register for the Second Session
REGISTER FOR BOTH SESSIONS AND
SAVE: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
ABC MEMBERS: $ 210 per person
NON-MEMBERS: $ 350 per person
Sign me up for BOTH sessions