Rigging refers to the process of assembling different types of event gear and equipment on various event structures, such as truss. Riggers are responsible for taking into consideration load distribution, necessary rigging equipment, and suspension points.
Prior to set-up, riggers will develop load calculations and carry-out safety checks to ensure everything is in accordance with engineering and manufactural guidelines. For all rigging purposes, structural documentation must be provided by the event venue. If the required documentation is unavailable, our team will collaborate with yours to find a solution that works with your existing structure while maintaining proper safety protocol.
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