Qualified Rigger and Signal Person Training, Shaw, Washington, D.C.
Qualified Rigger & Signal Person Training
- Understanding basic crane safety and set-up
- Learn new caught between / pinch point regulations
- Understand new ground condition regulations for cranes
- Learn new overhead power line regulations
- Signal Person Regulations
- Rigging Training and Regulations
- Practical and written testing
- Each course participant will receive a 100+ page training manual that includes all material covered in the course for future reference

Who is a qualified rigger?
A qualified rigger is a rigger who meets the criteria for a qualified person. Employers must determine whether a person is qualified to perform specific rigging tasks. Each qualified rigger may have different credentials or experience.
Does OSHA require riggers to be certified?
Formal qualification or certification in rigging is not required, as long as the employer can show the rigger has knowledge, experience and training in rigging and can demonstrate that he can solve rigging problems. Employers are not required to have riggers independently tested or assessed.
What does a certified rigger do?
A certified rigger is a person who has been trained and certified to handle and move loads. The level of certification depends upon the individual’s training, knowledge, skill base, and ability to perform functions related to the selection, inspection, and proper use of rigging equipment.
More About Our OSHA Inspection Course
Bermac is an Atlanta-based consulting company that provides OSHA compliant training for companies that operate in potentially hazardous industries. Those at Bermac know being prepared to handle complications on a job site starts with quality training from experienced personnel. Our Rigger and Signal Persons course was created to help businesses like yours make sure their employees are able to handle the responsibilities that come with their job. This course will teach you to:
- Understanding basic crane safety and set-up
- Learn new caught between / pinch point regulations
- Understand new ground condition regulations for cranes
- Learn new overhead power line regulations
- Signal Person Regulations
- Rigging Training and Regulations
- Practical and written testing
- Each course participant will receive a 100+ page training manual that includes all material covered in the course for future reference
No matter the size of your organization, Bermac can help deliver the safety services your company needs.
A Bermac consultant is standing by to provide a quote on your next project by calling toll free 877-723-7622.

Shaw, Washington, D.C.
Shaw is a central neighborhood in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., United States. Shaw and the U Street Corridor historically have been the city’s black social, cultural, and economic hub, witness to Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and numerous riots, marches, and protests that fought to achieve racial equality in Shaw and the entirety of America. The District of Columbia has designated much of Shaw as the Shaw Historic District, and Shaw also contains the smaller Blagden Alley-Naylor Court Historic District, listed on the National Register.
Rigger and Signal Person Training in Shaw, Washington, D.C.
- OSHA Construction Safety Consulting
- Mock OSHA Inspections
- OSHA Safety Training
- Third-Party Site Safety Assessments
- Written Health and Safety Programs and Safety Documentation
- Safety Staffing
- DOT/Fleet Safety Programs
- OSHA Citation Defense
- Workers Compensation Claims Management
Industries in Shaw, Washington, D.C. that we work with include:
- General Contractors
- Specialty Contractors
- Residential Contractors
- Industrial/Manufacturing
- Trucking/Fleet Industries
- Environmental Contractors
- Sanitation Companies
- Grocers
- Quasi-Public Companies
- Landfills
- Automotive
- Injection molding
- Sheet Metal Stamping
- Paper/Tissue Mills
- Mobile and Tower Crane
- Milling and Paving