Monday, September 8, 2025

Rigging: A Complete Guide to Safety, Equipment, and OSHA Standards

Rigging is one of the most critical operations in heavy industry, and at R. Baker & Son, we specialize in safe, compliant lifting with the right equipment, planning, and OSHA-certified practices. Whether you’re hoisting a massive generator or repositioning structural steel, rigging safety is essential to protect your workers, equipment, and project timeline.

In this guide, we’ll cover essential rigging safety practices designed to keep your jobsite secure and help you stay fully compliant with OSHA and ASME standards.

Why Rigging Safety Matters

Rigging safety is the foundation of successful, efficient, and dependable project execution. When lifts are planned with precision, performed by trained professionals, and supported with the right equipment, the result is a safer jobsite, protected assets, and smooth project timelines.

At R. Baker & Son, we don't just meet OSHA standards - we exceed them. Our commitment to safety drives every lift we perform, ensuring peace of mind for our clients and the highest level of protection for our people and equipment.

Qualified and Trained Personnel 
At R Baker & Son only experienced, qualified riggers perform lifting operations. Our entire team including operators, riggers and signalpersons are rigorously trained to meet the highest safety standards for cranes and derricks in construction. They are continually trained in OSHA, ASME and ANSI standards and understand critical elements such as load weight calculations, center of gravity alignment, equipment limitations, and communication protocols.

Pre-Lift Planning
Every lift begins with a Job Hazard Analysis, an Engineered Lift Plan, and a team safety briefing - all aligned with OSHA standards and tailored to the site. We assess load weight, ground conditions, rigging methods, weather, and emergency procedures. Pre-lift checklists are required for every lift to ensure safe and efficient execution.

Inspection of Equipment 
Rigging gear - including slings, chains, hooks, spreader bars, and shackles - must be inspected before every use, after impact or overload, and at regular intervals per manufacturer guidelines. Any signs of wear, corrosion, cracks, stretching, or deformation require immediate removal from service. No piece of equipment is used unless it passes our stringent inspection protocols.

Load Control and Balance 
Understanding the load's center of gravity is critical to prevent swinging, tipping, or dropping. Use tag lines, spreader bars, and proper hitch techniques to stabilize and balance the load during lifting.

Proper Communication 
Clear communication between the rigger, signal person, and crane operator is non-negotiable. We employ standardized hand signals, two-way radios, and thorough pre-lift briefings to ensure coordination and safety.

Common Rigging Hazards to Avoid 
Overloading equipment due to incorrect weight estimates
Improper sling angles increasing tension and reducing capacity
Use of uninspected or makeshift gear
Working under suspended loads
Poor environmental visibility or wind interference

Preventing these hazards starts with expert planning and execution - our specialty at R. Baker & Son.

Our Commitment to Safety and Excellence 
Rigging safety is integral to everything we do. As one of the nation's most trusted rigging and dismantling contractors, we combine technical expertise, modern equipment, and a safety-first culture to protect your people and your investment. We proudly serve clients across energy, pharmaceutical, industrial, and commercial sectors, delivering turnkey rigging solutions from start to finish.

Contact the Rigging Experts 
Need help with a critical lift or dismantling project? R. Baker & Son is your partner in safe, strategic rigging solutions.

Call us today to discuss your project needs at 732-222-3553.

Website: https://www.rbaker.com/rigging-contractors.php

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