Entry Requirements for the Level 1 Award in Professional Rigger
- Candidates must typically be at least 18 years old at the time of enrollment. This requirement ensures that participants have reached the legal age to work in potentially hazardous environments and handle heavy equipment safely.
- While there are no specific academic prerequisites for this course, candidates are expected to have a basic level of literacy and numeracy skills. This ensures they can understand course materials, safety instructions, and perform basic calculations related to rigging operations.
- Rigging involves manual labor, lifting heavy loads, and working in physically demanding conditions. Therefore, candidates should be in good physical health and possess the strength and stamina required to perform rigging tasks safely and effectively.
- Due to the inherent risks associated with rigging operations, candidates should have a basic understanding of health and safety principles in the workplace. This may include knowledge of hazard identification, risk assessment, personal protective equipment (PPE) usage, and emergency procedures.
- Basic technical skills, including proficiency in using computers, conducting data analysis, and understanding mathematical concepts, are beneficial for successfully completing the course requirements.
- Since the course is conducted in English, participants should have a proficient level of English language skills to comprehend course materials, participate in discussions, and complete assignments.