If you want to manoeuvre heavy loads, safely and professionally, you need a rigging license. In this article, we’re exploring the various types of rigging licences and what each qualification allows you to do on site.
Rigging tasks are considered high risk work, which necessitates a high-risk work (HRW) licence. This licence is classified into three categories:
Getting the right licence is critical, not just for legal compliance, but also for ensuring that work is performed safely and efficiently.
A Basic Rigging Licence equips an individual with the knowledge to carry out basic rigging work. This includes:
The Intermediate Rigging Licence includes more complex rigging work. Holders of this licence can perform tasks such as:
The Advanced Rigging Licence is the most comprehensive rigging licence. It includes all the rigging work included in the Basic and Intermediate licences, along with:
Obtaining any of these rigging licenses involves a multi-step process:
Finding the right Rigging Licence for you
Ready to embark on your rigging journey? Reach out to us at Century Cranes. We’re ready to guide you on the path to obtaining the right rigging licence for your next project. Let’s kick-start your rigging career and elevate your skills to new heights.