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Industrial Training InternationalJun 19, 2014 5:43:00 AM2 min read

5 MORE (Free) Crane and Rigging Resources

5 MORE (Free) Crane and Rigging Resources

Last November, we posted five free crane and rigging training resources that were readily available to anyone with internet access. The idea was to gather up legitimate tools and references in one user friendly bundle, without having to sift through any of the bad information that resides online. Response to the initial article was so positive, that we set out to find more high impact crane and rigging tools to share. So, here are five MORE free crane and rigging resources for your arsenal.

Lift Planning Info Kit

The resources that make up the lift planning info kit will help in all phases of the lift planning process. Four different informational vehicles make up the kit including - articles, E-Books, videos, and a Lift Count Calculator via Microsoft Excel. Lift Planning Info KitThe full lift planning info kit package includes:

  • Lift Count Calculator
  • E-Book: Mike’s Safety Tips
  • E-Book: Lift Director & Critical Lift Planning Course Overview
  • Article: Rigging Training - 5 Elements that Should Be in Your Next Program
  • Video: What is a Lift Director?
  • Video: What is a Master Rigger?

Crane & Rigging Associations

A number of non-profit associations exist within the crane and rigging industry. While these organizations cover different aspects of cranes, rigging, hoisting, and safety, they share the common goal of bettering the industry as a whole. Crane and rigging associations include:

  • Association of Crane & Rigging Professionals (ACRP) - ACRP is a non-profit association whose mission is dedicated to improving crane operations and rigging activities in all industries.
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) - ASME helps the global engineering community develop solutions to real world challenges. ASME codes and standards, publications, conferences, continuing education, and professional development programs provide a foundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world.
  • Association of Wire Rope Fabricators (AWRF) - AWRF promotes interests common among companies manufacturing, fabricating, or distributing lifting, rigging, and load securement devices made of chain, rope, and synthetic products.
  • Web Sling & Tie Down Association (WSTDA) - WSTDA is a tax-exempt, non-profit, technical association dedicated to the development and promotion of voluntary recommended standards and associated reference materials.
  • Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) - SC&RA is committed to providing the unique information and any other lawful activities members need to safely, legally and profitably transport, lift, and erect oversize and overweight items.

A number of other associations and organizations are a vital part of the crane and rigging industry.

ITI Field Services Case Studies

Educated minds and experienced hands have always been the foundation of the ITI Field Services staff. The Field Services team has made case studies available to better outline the services and solutions they offer clients. 

ITI FS Case Study

Click here for access to ITI Field Services Case Studies.

Crane & Rigging Videos

Just like everyone else out there, we like to watch and learn as well. So sit back, relax, and enjoy these crane, rigging, and load handling videos.

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Click here for access to the entire ITI crane and rigging video library (note external link to ITI YouTube Channel). 

ASME Standards

Standard interpretations from the ASME B30 CommitteeASME LOGO for cableways, cranes, derricks, hoists, hooks, jacks, and slings, and the ASME P30 Committee for cranes, derricks, hoists, cableways, aerial devices, and lifting accessories have been approved by ASME for ITI’s use to republish. Dig deeper into the applicable ASME Standards by clicking here to view all available published standards

 

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