| Aspect | Level Two Rigger | Level One Rigger |
|---|
| Certifications | Typically requires basic rigging certifications and experience | Entry-level, often requires basic rigging training |
| Work Environment | Performs more complex rigging tasks in construction, industrial, or entertainment settings | Handles basic rigging tasks, often under supervision |
| Responsibilities | Sets up and inspects rigging for complex lifts, ensures safety compliance | Assists with rigging setup, performs routine inspections |
Level Two Riggers have more advanced skills, certifications, and responsibilities compared to Level One Riggers. They handle complex rigging tasks, perform detailed inspections, and work independently in demanding environments. Level One Riggers typically perform basic tasks under supervision and require less experience. The progression from Level One to Level Two involves gaining experience, certifications, and technical knowledge to ensure safety and efficiency in rigging operations.