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Page 1: Rigging Competency March 2015 - TRAC Oil & Gas

www.tracoilandgas.com

Rigging Competency

March 2015

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Oil & Gas

Base

AFR

Oil & Gas

Sites

AFR

Total

AFR

February 0 0 0

12 Month Rolling 0 2.20 1.8

Location

Period

•Statistics presented one month in arrears.

•AFR includes first aid/ medical treatment cases.

•AFR = (Accidents/ Manhours) x 100,000

How Are We Doing?

LTI’s – 0 in last 12 months

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Summary of incidents year to date

Zero

Fatalities

Zero

>3 Day LTI

1

RWD/MTC

0

First Aid

1

Near Miss

How Are We Doing?

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• Rope Access, Mechanical Rigging and Lifting are

related.

• They are both covered by LOLER (Lifting Operations

Lifting Equipment Regulations) and involve the

transferring of loads,

• however they are both vastly different,

• therefore different competencies are required.

Introduction

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• Rope Access requires a certificate of formal training –

IRATA in our case.

• Mechanical Rigging and Lifting requires a certificate of

formal training from an industry recognised certifying

body – OPITO in our case.

• Attendance at an IRATA Level 3 training course does not

qualify you as a competent rigger.

• Attendance at an OPITO Stage 3 training course does

not qualify you as a Rope Access Team Leader.

Introduction

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LOLER

…….Every employer shall ensure that every lifting

operation involving lifting equipment is:

• Properly planned by a competent person,

• Appropriately supervised, and

• Carried out in a safe manner.

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LOLER: Competence

The person must have the:

• Skills

• Knowledge

• Experience

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• If you have not received formal recognised Rigging and

Lifting training relevant to the task,

• do not hold a current certificate at the appropriate

level, and

• have no experience in the lifting operation, then

YOU ARE NOT A COMPETENT PERSON FOR CONDUCTING

LIFTING OPERATIONS.

Who can conduct lifting

operations?

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Rope Access Rigging

Rigging is the method by which ropes are connected to

the anchor.

When rigging ropes, rope access technicians should

consider:

• Suitability and location of anchors,

• Positioning the ropes for the work task,

• Options and methods for rescue,

• Avoidance or mitigation of hazards,

• Angle loading.

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Rope Access/ Rigging &

Lifting?

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Your behaviour makes a

difference

All lifting operations involving lifting equipment must

be:

• Properly planned by a competent person,

• appropriately supervised, and

• carried out in a safe manner.

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Rope Access

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Your behaviour makes a

difference

Hazards such as abrasive surfaces……may damage

ropes…..such hazards should be removed……

Other methods such as canvas rope protectors offer a

limited degree of protection….

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• No training and certification = no competence

• No competence = don’t do the work

Remember

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Topics Covered In 2015

If you have missed any of these presentations or would like

to review a topic again then please contact your line

manager.

• January – Slips, Trips & Falls

• February – Prevention of Aches, Sprains & Tears

• March – Rigging Competency