Hands-Off Rigging Standard 2026: Reduce Hand Injuries in Load Positioning with RiggerSafe Tools

2026 Global Rollout Proposal — RiggerSafe
Confidential — Global Deployment Briefing 2026 Initiative  |  www.riggersafe.com
Executive Proposal  ·  EHS & Operations Leadership

2026 Global Rollout:
Reducing Hand Injuries
in Rigging Operations

A standardized, tool-based approach to load control — designed for multinational industrial deployment across all facilities and regions.

RiggerSafe Enabling Tool Audience Global EHS Heads, Operations Directors, Procurement Scope Worldwide
9Tool Lengths Available
12+Countries Deployed
2,000Units Monthly Capacity
100+Tools Shipped Daily

A Global Opportunity to Reduce
One of Industry's Most Common Injuries

Hand injuries remain among the most frequently recorded incidents across industrial environments worldwide. In material handling and load positioning operations, the exposure is persistent — and in many cases, preventable.

As organizations review their 2026 safety frameworks, a consistent, standardized approach to rigging operations presents a meaningful opportunity to reduce risk at scale.

A consistent, tool-based approach to load control can help reduce hand exposure across all facilities.

This proposal outlines a globally deployable rigging safety standard — the 2026 Hands-Off Rigging Standard — and presents RiggerSafe as the practical enabling tool for its implementation across multinational operations.

The proposal addresses the nature of the risk, the required operational shift, product specifications, compliance alignment, logistics capability, and a clear pathway to deployment.

A Global Industrial Challenge with Measurable Consequences

Across industrial regions — Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Asia — hand injuries carry both direct and indirect costs. Lost-time injuries, medical expenditure, productivity disruption, and workforce availability are all affected.

Across industrial regions, hand injuries carry both direct and indirect costs, impacting productivity, workforce availability, and safety performance metrics.

For multinational organizations operating across multiple sites and regulatory jurisdictions, the cumulative impact is significant. Yet much of this exposure is concentrated in a predictable and controllable phase of rigging activity.

Europe
Middle East
North America
Asia Pacific
Most Injuries Happen During Positioning — Not Lifting
The critical exposure window is at the point of load guidance and landing

The Risk is Concentrated — and Predictable

Hand injuries in rigging operations rarely occur during the lift itself. The greater exposure arises during the final phase: positioning, alignment, and controlled landing of suspended loads.

At this stage, workers instinctively use their hands to guide loads into position — placing them between a moving load and a fixed structure.

The highest exposure occurs when loads are being guided into place.
Crush Injuries

Hands caught between load and landing surface during final placement.

Caught-Between Incidents

Fingers or palms trapped during swing correction or alignment.

Struck-By Events

Load movement during guiding causes direct impact to hand or forearm.

From Manual Guidance to Controlled Load Positioning

Addressing this risk does not require a wholesale change to operational processes. It requires a targeted change in how personnel interact with suspended loads during the final phase of each lift.

The shift is straightforward: move from using hands as the primary control point to using purpose-designed tools that maintain safe working distance.

The 2026 Hands-Off Rigging Standard

A globally deployable rigging standard built around one consistent principle — applicable across all industries, regions, and facility types.

The standard defines a clear behavioural and procedural expectation for all rigging operations involving the positioning, alignment, and landing of suspended loads.

"Hands should not be the primary control point during load positioning."
No Hand Guiding of Suspended Loads
2026 Hands-Off Rigging Standard — Global Deployment

RiggerSafe — Designed for
Real-World Rigging Environments

RiggerSafe was developed specifically for riggers operating in demanding industrial environments. It is not a modified general-purpose tool — it is built for the precise application of load positioning and guidance.

Lightweight, practical, and designed for everyday use across shifts, it supports the core objective: keeping hands away from the load at the moment of highest exposure.

Its versatility across industries — oil & gas, manufacturing, construction, ports, mining, and utilities — reflects a design philosophy aligned with how rigging is actually performed in the field.

The product range is designed to support centralized procurement for multinational organizations, with consistent specifications, clear identification systems, and a global supply chain capable of supporting multi-site rollouts.

RiggerSafe is already deployed across diverse industrial environments in over a dozen countries, demonstrating its adaptability across regions, climates, and operational contexts.

Lengths
9 Options
Units
Imperial & Metric
Identification
Color-Coded
Usability
Lightweight
Application
Rigging-Specific
Hands Should Not Be the Control Point
Tool-based load positioning — standardized, scalable, globally deployable

Designed to Support Global Regulatory Frameworks

The use of distance-maintaining tools in load positioning aligns with general safety principles adopted across global regulatory frameworks. RiggerSafe supports organizational alignment with:

OSHA Safety Principles
ISO-Based Safety Management
Local Regulatory Standards
Global EHS Frameworks

The use of tools for maintaining distance aligns with general safety principles adopted across global regulatory frameworks. The standard does not create compliance conflict — it provides a practical mechanism for meeting existing obligations more consistently.

Production, Packaging & Worldwide Logistics Ready

For multinational procurement teams, commercial readiness is as important as product suitability. RiggerSafe is designed to support centralized procurement and multi-site deployment across countries, with flexible logistics infrastructure in place.

Production & Capacity

  • ~2,000 units monthly production
  • 100+ tools shipped per day capability
  • Scalable for bulk and phased rollouts
  • Consistent quality across all batches

Packaging & Ordering

  • Packed in boxes of 5 units per size
  • Recommended ordering in multiples of 5
  • Per-size color-coded for easy stock management
  • Suitable for centralized warehouse distribution

Shipping & Carriers

  • Worldwide delivery via FedEx
  • In-house freight forwarding capability
  • Suitable for air and sea freight
  • Consolidated multi-site shipments available

Incoterms Supported

  • EX Works (EXW)
  • Carriage Paid To (CPT)
  • Delivered at Place (DAP)
  • Delivered Duty Paid (DDP)

A Practical Pathway from Adoption to Standardization

The rollout approach is designed to integrate with existing EHS management systems and operational workflows without causing disruption. It follows a straightforward four-stage model.

01
Identify Applications

Map rigging activities with hand-exposure risk across all facilities and operational sites.

02
Introduce Tools

Deploy the appropriate RiggerSafe lengths to each site based on load types and operational requirements.

03
Train Teams

Brief riggers and supervisors on correct tool use and the principles of the Hands-Off Rigging Standard.

04
Standardize

Embed tool use within standard operating procedures, inspection routines, and safety performance monitoring.

What Organizations Can Expect from Global Deployment

1
Reduced Hand Exposure Fewer hands in contact with or near suspended loads during the highest-risk phase of rigging operations.
2
Improved Consistency A single, standardized approach to load positioning practiced across all facilities and regions.
3
Standardized Practice Documented procedures aligned with global EHS frameworks and suitable for audit and reporting.
4
Global Safety Goals Progress toward hand injury reduction targets across corporate safety performance metrics worldwide.

A Practical Step Toward 2026 Safety Targets

As organizations move toward 2026 safety targets, implementing a consistent, tool-based approach to load control presents a practical opportunity to reduce hand injuries across global operations.

The investment is modest. The logic is straightforward. The potential impact — measured in reduced injuries, improved workforce availability, and stronger safety performance across every site — is significant.

The 2026 Hands-Off Rigging Standard is ready to deploy. RiggerSafe is the tool that makes it possible — at scale, globally, today.
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