Slings

Slings are used to connect rigging to anchor points, lift loads, and back up the primary anchors. They come in all colors, sizes, strengths, and materials.  Slings come in the form of industrial or recreational use, such as sport climbing and abseiling. It is important to remember to follow commercial...

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Anchor Systems

Anchor systems are a critical part of rigging in any environment. It could be said that stunt rigging is the most diverse form of rigging. Because of the nature Film industry, it covers stories from almost every walk of life. This means that the Stunt Rigger will have to know,...

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Pulley Systems

Pulley systems are mechanical devices consisting of a wheel or set of wheels with a groove along the circumference. They have been used for centuries to facilitate the movement and lifting of heavy objects. The origins of pulley systems can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where they were utilized...

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Rig Management

Once a rig is in place, your focus must turn to how the rig is managed and maintained. The management of rigging will closely follow the specific details outlined and documented in the Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS), and must be conducted by all crew members listed on that SWMS.

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