Branat Construction

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  • Formally qualified per OSHA and industry standards to plan, oversee, and execute lifting operations safely

  • Competent Rigger designation requires demonstrated hands-on experience, not just classroom certification

  • Trained in load calculations, hardware ratings, rigging hardware inspection, and safe lift planning

  • Reduces risk of equipment damage, structural harm, and crew injury during the most demanding phases of tower work

Rigging is one of the highest-risk activities on any tower project, and having Competent Riggers on our crew means that lifting operations are planned and executed by personnel who are formally qualified to identify hazards and take corrective action. A Competent Rigger designation, as defined by OSHA and industry standards, requires both training and demonstrated hands-on experience — it’s not simply a title. Our riggers understand load calculations, hardware ratings, inspection requirements, and safe rigging practices at a level that protects both our crews and the structures we work on.

Proper rigging is what keeps equipment, materials, and people safe during the most physically demanding phases of a project. Clients can have confidence that every lift on our job sites is managed by personnel who know what they’re doing and are held to a recognized professional standard.