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Rigger Level I – CCO Prep

A construction worker wearing a yellow hard hat and protective glasses carefully operates a large hook with a focused expression, highlighting safety and concentration during Rigger Level 1 Training.

Earn your national CCO certification as a Rigger Level I. Combines classroom instruction, guided practice, and CCO written and practical exams to help participants demonstrate their ability to perform rigging work in compliance with OSHA and ASME standards.

Mobile Crane Operator CCO Certification Prep (TSS•TLL•LAT)

A construction worker in a reflective vest and hard hat operates a yellow crane. A large metal hook hangs in front. Represents the mobile crane operator cco certification

Prepare for nationally accredited CCO certification in telescopic (fixed- and swing-cab) and lattice boom cranes.
This hands-on course combines expert instruction, guided exam practice, and on-site written and practical testing — providing a clear path toward OSHA 1926.1427 and ASME B30.5 compliance.

Signalperson Qualification

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.

Ensure safe, effective communication on every lift. This program prepares participants to serve as the designated signalperson through classroom instruction, demonstrations, and hands-on practice, with written and practical evaluations confirming qualification.

Rigger Level 3 (Master/Advanced)

A yellow crane lifts metal beams at a construction site on a cloudy day. Nearby, a worker on a lift oversees the operation, surrounded by grass and dirt.

Advance your rigging expertise to the highest level. This program builds on Rigger Level 2 Qualification and prepares participants to plan and direct complex lifts, oversee rigging teams, and manage critical operations with confidence.

Mobile Crane Inspector

Three construction workers in hard hats and neon vests labeled "CRANE TECH" inspect a mobile crane outdoors. One points at the mechanism, discussing safety.

Develop the skills to inspect mobile cranes safely and effectively. This program combines classroom instruction and hands-on practice to prepare personnel to perform thorough inspections of telescopic and lattice boom cranes in compliance with OSHA and ASME standards.

Mobile Crane Safety for Managers

Construction worker in a yellow hard hat and blue uniform holds a tablet, standing confidently in front of a yellow excavator under a cloudy sky. Mobile Crane Safety for Managers

Help supervisors make safer decisions and communicate effectively with crane crews. Equip managers and site leaders with the knowledge to recognize hazards, understand operator requirements, and oversee mobile crane operations with confidence and in compliance with OSHA and ASME standards.

Fall Protection Safety

A construction worker wearing a helmet and gloves uses a tool to climb a rebar ladder. The image is vibrant, suggesting focus in the fall protection safety training.

Protect workers at height with practical training in fall protection systems and safe practices. This program combines classroom instruction with hands-on exercises to qualify participants in hazard recognition, equipment use, and compliance with OSHA and ANSI standards.

Digger Derrick Operator

Two digger derrick trucks with elevated work platforms are parked on a street, surrounded by orange cones, next to a residential area with trees.

Operate digger derricks safely and in compliance with OSHA and ANSI standards. This course prepares participants to inspect, set up, and operate digger derricks with confidence. Covering everything from pre-use inspections and load chart interpretation to augering, pole handling, and lifting practices.

Bucket Truck Operator

Two workers in safety vests operate bucket trucks to repair power lines near a wooded area.

Operate bucket trucks safely and in compliance with OSHA and ANSI standards. Learn to inspect, set up, and operate vehicle-mounted aerial lifts safely, combining classroom instruction and hands-on practice.

Mobile Crane Operator – Qualification

A yellow construction mobile crane with a person inside the cab operates against a backdrop of green trees. The scene conveys the mobile crane operator training.

Mobile cranes are powerful but high-risk machines. Build operator skills in inspections, load charts, and safe lifting practices to reduce incidents, support OSHA compliance, and give employers documented qualification records.