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What Types of Rigging Inspections Are Required by ASME?

OSHA 1910.184, ASME B30.9, B30.20, B30.26, & ANSI Z359 Require …

Periodic, documented inspections on slings, rigging hardware, lifting devices, and personal fall protection every 12 months, at minimum, and monthly to quarterly in more severe service conditions.

Our team of rigging inspectors are certified to make sure your products meet OSHA and ASME requirements. We also provide personal fall protection inspections and basic level NDT inspections to support our visual inspections.

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