Competent Person for Event Rigging according to IGVW SQQ 2 | Level 1 | Munich (English)

According to SQ SQQ2, the training to become a Competent Person for Event Rigging is modular, divided into 3 levels, and includes theoretical and practical components. The entire training must be completed within 12 months.

Qualification Level: LEVEL 1

The Level 1 Competent Person for Event Rigging is qualified for basic rigging tasks, such as:

  • Assembling truss systems
  • Using work equipment correctly according to specifications
  • Inspecting work equipment before use
  • Rigging trusses to hoists
  • Attaching loads to trusses
  • Rigging to predefined attachment points on structures
  • Wiring and operating motor controls (after electrical instruction by a qualified electrician)
  • Safe use of hoists and operating system controls
  • Using relevant knots (bowline, clove hitch, Prusik knot, double bull knot, sheet bend)
  • Proper use of fall protection and workplace positioning systems (PSAgA)

Course Admission – LEVEL 1

Applicants must:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Provide proof of occupational medical fitness for work with fall hazards, e.g., G41
  • Have completed first aid training

Qualification Contents – LEVEL 1

Legal Foundations

  • Apply legal sources related to:
    • Basic requirements for occupational safety and working hours
    • Necessity of risk assessments
    • Inspection of work equipment (Occupational Safety Ordinance)
    • DGUV regulations
    • IGVW quality standards, especially SQO2 – Event Rigging Organization and Work Procedures

Statics Fundamentals

  • Graphical representation of forces (vectors, polygon/cable method)
  • Load effects in statically determinate systems
  • Section forces (normal, shear, bending moments)
  • Support reactions for single-span beams
  • Local stress in trusses and building structures
  • Support reactions for multi-span beams
  • Calculation of cable forces in two-leg bridles
  • Reading and applying load tables and manufacturer data

Technical Work Equipment – Theory

  • Materials and application areas of slings (inspection for competent persons)
  • Dimensioning of slings per DGUV Information 215-313
  • Uses, types, and applications of trusses (IGVW SQP1)
  • Advantages and disadvantages of truss connector systems
  • Overview of hoists and controls (IGVW SQP2) and related hazards, including electrical
  • Rigging terminology, symbols, and markings
  • Pulley/block and tackle principles

Technical Work Equipment – Practice

  • Selecting and dimensioning slings
  • Performing basic sling configurations (basket, choke, Beim clamp, half-beam clamp)
  • Safe assembly and rigging of trusses
  • Visual inspection of work equipment before, during, and after use
  • Mastering essential knots (bowline, clove hitch)
  • Proper use of hoists (correct chain handling, storage, and transport case usage)
  • Secondary securing of D8 electric chain hoists with sling and chain shortener (DGUV 215-313, IGVW SQP2)
  • Operating hoist controls

Personal Protective Equipment – Theory

  • Selecting PPE based on risk assessments and operating instructions
  • Manufacturer requirements for anchor point strength
  • Components of fall protection PPE (harness, lanyard) and their use (fall-free zones, maximum system length)
  • Components of workplace positioning systems according to IGVW SQO2 (adjustable lanyards)
  • Differences between industrial helmets (EN 397) and climbing helmets (EN 12492)
  • Differences between dynamic and semi-static ropes
  • Pros and cons of various carabiner closures
  • Use and function of descent devices
  • Storage, maintenance, and inspection of PPE components
  • Physical principles of falls (impact force, fall factor)
  • Orthostatic shock/suspension trauma awareness
  • Proper use of lifeline systems (number of users, anchor strength, fall-free zones)

Personal Protective Equipment – Practice

  • Selecting, adjusting, and wearing PSAgA
  • Testing attachment and positioning points via hanging test
  • Inspecting PPE before use
  • Correct use of fall arrest and positioning systems
  • Mastering work-related knots (Prusik, double bull, sheet bend, figure-eight)
  • Basic self-rescue techniques (Prusik & foot loop)
  • Using various descent devices

Duration:

66 teaching units

Costs:

The course fee for the complete SQQ2 | Level 1 seminar is €2,890.00 + VAT