Training Programs

Mobile Crane Training Programs

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Signal Person Training

This program consists of 1-2 days (depending on group size) of hands-on training and instruction for up to twelve candidates. Topics covered include signal qualifications and general requirements, standard hand signals for mobile and tower cranes, voice commands, crane operations, basic crane terminology, and safety standards. Upon completion, candidates will receive a certificate of attendance…

01/05

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Rigging

This Rigging Training course provides a comprehensive overview of basic rigging techniques, procedures, and uses. The course covers the inspection requirements for different types of slings, including wire rope, chain, and synthetic. In addition, the training delves into important topics such as weight calculations, hand signals, sling angle stresses, and lifting points. By the end of the cours…

02/05

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Supervisor Awareness and Responsibilities

This workshop is designed to update the supervisor’s awareness of his/her responsibilities regarding the safe use of cranes. This program reviews the many related OSHA guidelines, industry standards, and ANSI recommendations associated with crane operations.

This training program allows the supervisor to identify and correct deficiencies as well as effectively monitor the day-to-day operations …

03/05

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Mobile Crane Inspection

Based on government and manufacturer recommendations, this mobile crane inspection program is designed to provide the mobile crane operator or participant with the knowledge necessary to establish an effective in-house inspection program. It includes instructions on rope lays, inspecting proper boom installation, identifying damaged chords and lacings on the boom, operational parameters, lubric…

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Mobile Crane Operator

This program is designed to provide classroom instruction and practical application in the basic information necessary for the safe operation of cranes for collateral duty operators, as well as to upgrade the existing skills of operating personnel. It covers operator responsibilities, safe and efficient operating techniques, load chart interpretation, proper crane setup, operator inspection, an…

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Signal Person Training
Rigging
Supervisor Awareness and Responsibilities
Mobile Crane Inspection
Mobile Crane Operator

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FAQ's:

Does CSAA offer on-site training?

Yes, CSAA offers training at your site any day of the week including weekends.

Can I take the NCCCO practical on my crane?

Yes but your crane will need to be certified by the NCCCO. Contact our training coordinators for complete details.

Does CSAA provide third party inspections on mobile and overhead cranes per OSHA regulations?

Yes, we provide annual and monthly inspections for mobile and overhead cranes.

How can I determine which OSHA regulation to follow, general industry or construction?

When an activity cannot be easily classified as construction or general industry even when measured against all of the “determining factors,” the activity should be classified so as to allow application of the more protective 1910 or 1926 standard, depending on the hazard. In the case of mobile cranes, the more protective standard is the 1926 standard with regard to operator qualification and certification.

My operations are considered "construction," what OSHA regulation must I follow for mobile crane operations?

OSHA developed 1926 Subpart CC that governs the use of mobile cranes in construction.

What are the requirements to operate a crane in construction?

Crane operators in construction must follow OSHA 1926.1427 before operating a crane in construction industry. Operators must be in compliance by November 10, 2014.