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Container Crane Operator

A bustling port at sunset, with rows of colorful shipping containers and towering yellow cranes. A ship is docked beside a calm river, representing the Container Crane Operator Training.

Operate ship-to-shore container cranes. Participants learn control systems, automation, and safe load-handling procedures that meet OSHA and ASME requirements for training and qualifying container crane operators in intermodal environments.

Forklift Inspector

A woman in a reflective vest inspects a yellow forklift while using a clipboard and pen. She is focused, with warehouse shelves in the background.

Ensure your forklifts operate safely through qualified, in-depth inspections of powered industrial trucks and forks, in accordance with OSHA 1910.178 and the applicable ANSI/ITSDF B56 standards. Participants learn how to assess structural integrity, mechanical systems, and safety devices to prevent unplanned downtime.

Pedestal Crane Inspector

Two construction workers in safety gear operate a large yellow crane hook under a cloudy sky. The scene conveys teamwork and focus in the Pedestal Crane Inspector Training

Inspect pedestal-mounted cranes used in offshore and marine operations with classroom instruction and hands-on training to help participants identify equipment deficiencies, evaluate compliance, and document inspections that meet OSHA, ASME, and API standards.

OSHA 30 – Construction Industry

Two construction workers in safety gear and hard hats walk on a dusty construction site. Portrays OSHA 30 Construction Industry Training

This instructor-led course prepares supervisors and foremen to identify and control hazards under OSHA 29 CFR 1926 while strengthening leadership, safety culture, and compliance.

Overhead Crane Operator – CCO Prep

Workers in an industrial space guide a large cylindrical object with a crane, surrounded by safety barriers. The scene represents the Overhead Crane Operator CCO Certification

Earn national certification as an Overhead Crane Operator through CCO. This program combines classroom instruction, hands-on skill development, and full CCO written and practical exams—helping experienced operators meet OSHA and ASME requirements.

OSHA 10 – Construction Industry

Two construction workers in hard hats and reflective vests discuss plans beside yellow machinery. One points forward, indicating direction. Representes the OSHA 10 Construction Industry Training.

This OSHA-authorized 10-hour Construction course teaches essential safety and health principles for workers covered under 29 CFR 1926. Designed for anyone working in construction or related environments, it meets employer, state and contractor requirements for jobsite access.

Rigging Gear & Sling Inspector

Person squatting on concrete, handling rusty orange and blue chain hoists and hooks. The scene conveys an industrial, hands-on work environment. Rigging Gear Sling Inspector Training

This 3-day program combines classroom instruction and hands-on practice to prepare inspectors to evaluate hooks, shackles, slings, hoists, and below-the-hook devices in compliance with OSHA and ASME standards.

Rigger Level II – CCO Prep

Group of workers in hard hats and safety gear operate heavy machinery, using chains to lift equipment at an industrial site.

Advance your rigging expertise and earn national CCO certification as a Rigger Level II. Build on the foundational skills of Rigger Level I, combining advanced rigging theory, hands-on application, and CCO written and practical exams.

Articulating Boom Crane Operator – CCO Prep

A red truck with a crane lifts a large cylindrical weight labeled "CRANE TECH" at a construction site. A worker in a safety vest and helmet observes. Represents the Articulating Crane Loader CCO Certification

Earn national CCO certification for articulating (knuckleboom) crane operators. This intensive three-day course combines classroom instruction, hands-on practice, and CCO written and practical exams to prepare experienced operators for certification and OSHA compliance.

Signalperson – CCO Prep

A construction worker in a neon shirt and hard hat guides a yellow crane with a hand signal on a gravel lot, under a partly cloudy sky.

Learn the communication skills and technical knowledge needed to earn national CCO certification as a Signalperson. Combine classroom instruction, practical demonstrations, and CCO written and practical exams, to meet OSHA requirements for signalperson competency while improving coordination and safety during lifting operations.