Rigger Level 3 Aramco Notes · Direct & Working
One of the most unique sections of the Level 3 notes is the V-Letter Matrix for rigging hardware. Unlike international standards (ASME B30.9) which use general categories, Aramco assigns a specific "V" code to shackles, eye bolts, and swivel hoist rings.
Note for candidates: The exam frequently includes images of shackles with worn paint. If the original "V-5" stamp is obliterated, the Level 3 must quarantine the shackle immediately—not repaint it.
The Aramco Rigger Level 3 certification is a mark of technical excellence and safety leadership. To maintain compliance, always: rigger level 3 aramco notes
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Disclaimer: Always refer to the latest Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards (SAEP) and project-specific LIFTRA permits, as specifications may vary between departments (e.g., Jazan vs. Uthmaniyah). One of the most unique sections of the
While Level 1 knows basic hand signals, Level 3 must know the full ASME B30.2 signal set plus Aramco’s special emergency signals (clenched fist over head = emergency stop, throat slash = boom down rapidly).
Also included: Radio protocols – “Prowords” (over, out, say again), and the mandatory requirement that only one rigger (the Lift Director) talks to the crane operator during a critical lift. Note for candidates: The exam frequently includes images
While radio communication is allowed, Aramco mandates that all riggers Level 3 must know standard hand signals as backup. Key signals:
Note: If radio communication fails during a lift, the only accepted action is to give the emergency stop signal and abort the lift.


