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General Crane Safety Program

This 8-hour course is designed to prepare site owners and managers with an overview of the duties and responsibilities of all personnel involved with crane work. It encompasses the required knowledge of applicable regulations and standards (OSHA & ASME) as well as procedures and practices for safe crane and rigging operations.

01/08

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Bucket Truck Operator Training

This course consists of 4 hours of classroom instruction followed by 4 hours of hands-on training. Along with an introduction to bucket truck components, this course covers operator training, safety procedures, bucket truck operation, and inspection and maintenance. All participants who complete this course will receive a certificate of attendance, and CSAA will issue qualification cards to par…

02/08

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Articulating Crane Program

This comprehensive articulating crane training course is a 2-day program targeted for up to twelve participants to ensure adequate hands-on instruction. Topics covered include worksite setup, crane operations, hand signals, safety and precautions, rigging practices, maintenance and inspections, and load charts. All participants will receive a certificate of attendance, and CSAA will issue quali…

03/08

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Travel Lift

Crane Safety will develop an individual, custom safety training program that you will retain to meet your needs on any travel lift equipment your operators use. This requires close communication between our curriculum department and your key personnel and may require on-site visits.

04/08

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Earth Moving Equipment

This classroom and hands-on training program, like all Crane Safety training programs, exceeds minimum OSHA training requirements for the operators of bulldozers and backhoes. A complete study of these powerful pieces of equipment will ensure their safe and efficient use by all your personnel. Whether you need to brush up on your operator skills or want to train some new operators on the proper…

05/08

Additional Training Programs

Forklift Operator

This classroom and hands-on training program, like all Crane Safety training programs, exceeds the minimum OSHA training requirements for the operators of forklifts. A complete study of the powered industrial vehicle will benefit experienced forklift operators and prepare your selected personnel to be professional and prepared operators.

06/08

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Aerial Platforms

A study of the types, designs, and characteristics of aerial platforms, this program covers aerial platform operation as well as maintenance requirements and inspections. It provides hands-on training so that students can gain practical experience and knowledge of important safety considerations.

07/08

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Customized Program Development

Crane Safety will develop an individual, custom safety training program that you will retain to meet your needs on any material hoisting or heavy construction piece of equipment your operators use. This requires close communication between our curriculum department and your key personnel and may require on-site visits.

08/08
General Crane Safety Program
Bucket Truck Operator Training
Articulating Crane Program
Travel Lift
Earth Moving Equipment
Forklift Operator
Aerial Platforms
Customized Program Development

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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.