TPH - Project Services, LLC
VP Operations
Patrick Tarrant is an industry expert and expert testimony provider on all matters relating to high-elevation, high-risk rigging. For more than 25 years Mr. Tarrant has owned and operated consulting and contracting firms, which have specialized in the detailing, fabrication, rigging and erection of structural and ornamental steel for major projects in New York City and throughout the tri-state area. He continues to provide rigging services both as a consultant and master rigger and has advised legal counsel on rigging and OSHA procedure and has provided expert testimony in rigging accidents around the world.
Patrick is a Licensed Master Rigger, Certified Welding Inspector (AWS CWI), and OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer. He is a holder of many patents and several patents pending for construction related products, and trademarked Project Management System called Round Master.
Best Practices for Rigging Safety and Accident Avoidance - FEB 2024
This briefing will address the importance of eliminating multiple points of failure, especially human, by implementing best practices for specification of self-centering shackle technology. These best practices will help safety engineers, equipment operators and workers mitigate significant safety concerns resulting from misuse of shackles, lack of cable symmetry while meeting OSHA rigging standards put forth in ASME B30.26 and federal standards outlines in RR-C-271H. In addition, this session will address current and future BAA/TAA compliance  requirements for procurement on CONUS and OCONUS US federal projects.
FREE
Best Practices for Rigging Safety and Accident Avoidance
This briefing will address the importance of eliminating multiple points of failure, especially human, by implementing best practices for specification of self-centering shackle technology.
FREE
Best Practices for Rigging Safety and Accident Avoidance
This briefing will address the importance of eliminating multiple points of failure, especially human, by implementing best practices for the specification of self-centering shackle technology.
FREE