Train-the-Trainer
Empower your team to deliver consistent, professional training anywhere you operate. The Train-the-Trainer program gives your organization the tools, curriculum, and support system to standardize training, strengthen documentation, and develop confident instructors who support safer performance on the job.
Experience Our Facility
- A proven method for qualifying internal trainers
- A reliable way to deliver professional training anywhere your crews operate
- A system that replaces improvised or outdated training with standards-aligned curriculum
- A foundation for consistent, standardized instruction using vetted materials
- A training solution that grows with your operations and supports long-term workforce development
Key Benefits of the Program
- Reduces training costs
- Supports training delivery at any site or shift
- Ensures consistent instruction across crews and locations
- Keeps your training aligned with OSHA, ASME, ANSI, MSHA, and industry standards without the burden of updating materials yourself
- Strengthens documentation and qualification processes
- Helps reinforce a stronger safety culture internally
- Provides flexibility to train new hires or experienced personnel
- Supports long-term workforce development and retention
What Your Trainers Receive
Crane Tech’s Train-the-Trainer (TTT) program qualifies your internal personnel to deliver standards-aligned training using a proven curriculum and support system. Credentialed instructors gain access to a complete instructional toolkit developed and maintained by Crane Tech’s subject matter experts.
Professionally Developed Curriculum
• Access to professionally developed student manuals.
• Written and practical evaluations.
• Classroom exercises.
• Instructor presentations designed for adult learners.
• Evaluation and feedback tools.
All curriculum materials are reviewed regularly to reflect current OSHA, ASME, ANSI, MSHA, and related industry standards.
Standardized Student Materials for Every Course
Each course uses standardized Crane Tech student kits to ensure your trainers have complete, ready-to-use materials for every class. This supports consistency, reduces preparation time, and reinforces the structure of the training.
Documentation and Recordkeeping Support
Tools for recording training, maintaining qualification records, and issuing qualifications that align with OSHA and industry standards.
Responsive Support From Crane Tech
Our team is available to answer questions, help your trainers prepare, and ensure your program continues to perform effectively.
Tools That Strengthen Your Training Program
Skill Development Day
Effective training requires more than technical knowledge. It requires the ability to communicate clearly, engage learners, and manage a classroom with confidence.
Crane Tech’s Skill Development Day helps new and experienced trainers strengthen these instructional skills before they deliver training in a live environment.
During this experience, your trainers:
• Learn approaches that connect with adult learners
• Practice managing a classroom and leading discussions
• Refine communication skills to support safer behavior
• Receive real-time coaching from experienced instructors
• Build confidence in presenting and guiding practical exercises.
Many safety teams view this as one of the most valuable steps in preparing an internal trainer for success.
The TTT Portal
The TTT Portal supports your trainers with the tools needed to deliver consistent, standards-aligned instruction. Access is provided at no additional cost for credentialed TTT instructors.
Through the portal, your trainers can:
• Order student materials
• Access current curriculum
• Download instructor resources
• Track student participation and performance
• Maintain built-in, standards-aligned training records
• Issue and store completion certificates and qualifications
The portal eliminates the need for spreadsheets, manual filing, or guessing which version of the material is current. Everything your trainer needs stays organized and up to date.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Train-the-Trainer program help our organization achieve?
It enables internal personnel to deliver professional, standards-aligned training using Crane Tech’s curriculum, support tools, and instructional framework. It also allows your organization to deliver training with the same quality and structure used by Crane Tech instructors, often at a lower long-term cost than bringing in external trainers.
How does the program meet OSHA, ASME, ANSI, MSHA, and other industry requirements?
All materials are developed around applicable regulations and industry standards. Crane Tech reviews and updates content regularly to remain current with evolving requirements.
How is Crane Tech’s Train-the-Trainer program different from other train-the-trainer programs?
Many train-the-trainer programs provide only materials. Crane Tech provides a complete instructional system with curriculum, documentation support, and an integrated portal to maintain standards-aligned training across your organization.
What training materials are included in the Train-the-Trainer program?
Trainers gain access to student manuals, instructor presentations, written and practical evaluations, classroom exercises, and structured instructional tools that support consistent delivery across crews and locations.
Does the program support accurate documentation and qualifications?
Yes. The program includes tools for documenting classes, maintaining qualification records, and issuing qualifications that align with OSHA and industry standards.
What does the TTT Portal provide?
The portal offers access to curriculum updates, instructor resources, student records, qualification history, and ordering of student materials. It keeps all training documentation organized and accessible.
What is Skill Development Day?
Skill Development Day is an additional instructional experience that helps trainers strengthen communication skills and engage adult learners. During this session, trainers practice presenting course content, learn classroom management techniques, receive feedback from experienced Crane Tech instructors, and refine the skills needed to guide a class effectively and confidently.
Do trainers need previous teaching experience?
No. Crane Tech provides the curriculum, tools, and support needed to help internal trainers succeed, regardless of prior instructional experience. While previous teaching experience is not required, trainers benefit from strong communication skills, the ability to follow structured processes, and comfort guiding discussions or demonstrations.
How does the program support consistency across locations and shifts?
All trainers teach from the same standardized materials and follow the same process, which helps ensure consistent training delivery and qualification outcomes across the organization.
Can the program help reduce long-term training costs and downtime?
Yes. Credentialed internal trainers can deliver ongoing training without scheduling external providers, which allows organizations to reduce costs, streamline onboarding, and avoid interruptions to operations.
Next Steps
Call 1-800-290-0007 to speak with a Training Advisor.
We’ll help you plan an OSHA 10, OSHA 30, or related safety program at your facility and recommend the best training path for your team.