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Bull Rigging: Who, What,

Where, Why & How?


Presented by
Joseph Kuzar
Assistant Technical Director
ITI
ITI was founded by people whose desire is to help other people.
Plain and simple.

Our founder, Mike Parnell became an Eagle Scout at the age of 14 –


a rigorous feat that even 18-year-old candidates struggle to attain.

For over 30 years, this tenacity to achieve and our desire to help others
has produced a company that continuously exhausts all efforts to lead
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At ITI our top priority is to save lives and improve the industrial activities
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Joe Kuzar
Assistant Technical Director
ITI

Joe joined Industrial Training International (ITI) Professional Associations & Certifications
in 2012, with over 22 years in the construction
industry with experience in gas/oil field • Association of Crane & Rigging
operations, and civil, commercial, and Professionals (ACRP), Board of Directors
transportation construction with a large • American Society of Mechanical Engineers
emphasis on crane and rigging operations. (ASME), Member
• NCCCO Lift Director Committee Member
His passion for the crane and rigging industry is • Certified Lift Director (NCCCO)
clear, and highlighted by 8 years of volunteer • Certified Mobile and Overhead Crane
services as a member of the ASME P30.1 Operator (NCCCO)
Planning for Load Handling Activities • Certified and Accredited Rigger I & II and
committee. Signal Person (NCCCO)
• Mobile and Overhead Crane Practical
Examiner (NCCCO)
Questions?

Enter them in the question pane.

We will answer as many as time


allows over the air at the end of the
webinar!
What is bull rigging?
Bull rigging is method or system
of rigging commonly used where
more conventional means of
load handling, such as a mobile
cranes or overhead cranes
cannot gain access.

Bull rigging often involves


manual load handling techniques
and designing the load handling
system to meet the environment.
Common Bull
Rigging Equipment
Slings
Hardware
Chain Hoists and Come-a-longs
Winches
Jacks and Industrial Skates
Beam Clamps
Bull Rigging
Applications
Jacking and Rolling
Jacking and Rolling
Jacking and Rolling
Jacking and Rolling
Jacking and Rolling
Jacking and Rolling
Winching
Winching
Winching
Drifting
Drifting
Drifting
Drifting
Drifting – Beam Clamp Selection &
Limitations
Drifting – Beam Clamp Selection &
Limitations
Drifting – Beam Clamp Selection &
Limitations
Blocking
Blocking
Blocking
Drifting Concepts
Line Pull
Share of Load and Tension
Load Transfer
Block and Fairlead Loading
When you mess with the
bull, sometimes you get
the horns.

Bull Rigging Gone Bad


Hazard Recognition
Hazard Recognition
Hazard Recognition
Hazard Recognition
Hazard Recognition
Hazard Recognition
Good Training and Good
Practices Lead to
Successful Outcomes
Thank you for your time.

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