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Training

crosby-end-user-training-classWhy is Jobsite Safety so important?

In the U.S. each year approximately:

  • 5,700 employees die from workplace injuries
  • 4 million workers suffer non-fatal workplace injuries

(Bureau of Labor and Statistics 2006 Data, 2008)

Boise Rigging Supply’s Training department specializes in working closely with risk management and loss control professionals to provide effective employee safety training to reduce workplace injuries and illnesses, accident related costs, and most importantly workplace related fatalities.

Effective job safety and health add value to the workplace, help reduce worker injuries and illnesses, and reduce accident related costs. Employee safety training and risk management have become increasingly popular to reduce employee injuries.

Our classes are held in our huge training facility, with internet access, an overhead projection system, sound system, ample lighting and seating along with a separate break room and restroom facilities. Free parking is available during any training held at Boise Rigging Supply.

Classes require pre-registration. Call (208)342-8919 to register.

Our Training Classes:

Crosby End User Class

The class will cover the following:

  • Risk management and the basic rigging plan

  • Loads on rigging and the rigging triangle

  • Application of hardware

  • Inspection of hardware

  • Application of slings

  • Inspection of slings


Guardian Introduction to Fall Protection

The class will cover the following:

  • Choosing the proper harness & lanyard

  • Calculating fall distance

  • Drop demonstration


Guardian Protection Competent Inspector Class (Fee Based)

The class will cover the following:

  • Fall Protection System Analysis

  • OSHA & ANSI Z359.2 Standard regulations

  • Fall hazard Elimination

  • Equipment Inspection

  • Passive Fall Protection Systems

  • Fall Restraint Systems

  • Fall Arrest Systems

  • Fall Protection Rescue procedures

  • Selection & Use of Non-certified anchorages

  • Competent person role and duties