rigging training

Rigging training is specialized instruction focused on the safe and effective use of equipment to lift, move, and secure objects in various settings.

Here’s an overview:

  • Construction and Industrial Rigging:

    Teaches techniques for moving and securing heavy loads on construction sites and in industrial settings.

    Covers using cranes, slings, shackles, and other equipment to lift and position heavy objects like beams, pipes, or machinery.

    Includes training on safety protocols, load calculations, and equipment inspections.

  • Stage or Theatrical Rigging:

    Involves setting up and moving lights, props, and scenery in theaters, concert venues, and event spaces.

    Focuses on using pulleys, ropes, and other rigging systems to suspend and move items safely.

    Emphasizes safety standards, load balancing, and the proper use of harnesses and other protective gear.

  • 3D Animation Rigging:

    Related to creating digital “skeletons” or control rigs for animated characters or objects in software like Maya or Blender.

    Focuses on setting up joint systems and controls that enable realistic movement in animations and video games.

    Includes understanding character anatomy, weight painting, and other digital rigging techniques.

Proper scaffolding training helps reduce accidents, increase productivity, and ensure compliance with safety standards.