Start a career in crane operations through Crane Tech’s Professional Operator Development (POD) program. This multi-week course combines classroom instruction and guided hands-on training on real cranes to build strong foundational skills in setup, lifting, signaling, and safety. The program meets OSHA and ASME requirements and prepares participants for multiple credentials. Students who successfully complete […]
Start a career in crane operations through Crane Tech’s Professional Operator Development (POD) program. This multi-week course combines classroom instruction and guided hands-on training on real cranes to build strong foundational skills in setup, lifting, signaling, and safety. The program meets OSHA and ASME requirements and prepares participants for multiple credentials. Students who successfully complete […]
This course provides new and experienced operators with the knowledge and practical skills to safely operate mobile cranes in general industry environments. Instructor-led classroom and field training emphasize setup, pre-use inspections, signaling, and managing swing radius for multiple crane configurations. The course follows OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and ASME B30.5 standards for mobile crane operation […]
This Train-the-Trainer course qualifies internal personnel to deliver and document Mobile Crane Operator training using Crane Tech’s standardized curriculum and instructional framework. The program covers mobile crane operation in general industry environments, with an added emphasis on conducting evaluations, applying consistent qualification criteria, and maintaining defensible training records aligned with OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and […]
Gain the skills to safely perform basic rigging under supervision. This hands-on course covers standard hitches, sling and hardware inspection, load weight estimation, and safe control of routine lifts. Students learn to recognize hazards, select the right rigging gear, and apply safe lifting practices in compliance with OSHA 1926.251 and ASME B30.9/B30.26. Participants earn qualification […]
This Train-the-Trainer course qualifies internal personnel to deliver and document Qualified Rigger Level 1 training using Crane Tech’s standardized curriculum and instructional framework. The program covers foundational rigging principles for routine lifting operations, including standard hitches, sling and hardware inspection, load weight estimation, and hazard recognition, with additional emphasis on conducting evaluations, applying consistent qualification […]
Train to earn your CCO Mobile Crane Operator certification with Crane Tech’s instructor-led, hands-on course. Students learn to read and apply load charts, conduct safe setup and pre-use inspections, and execute precise lifting operations using telescopic and lattice boom cranes. Written and practical CCO exams are administered during the course. Graduates earn nationally accredited CCO […]
Build the skills and confidence to pass your CCO Overhead Crane Operator certification exams. This instructor-led course blends classroom learning and practical exercises focused on crane operation, load control, and safe lifting procedures in manufacturing and industrial environments. Training aligns with OSHA 1910.179 and ASME B30.2 standards. Written and practical exams are completed during the […]
Gain the skills to conduct frequent and periodic inspections of telescopic and lattice boom cranes in compliance with OSHA 1910.180, OSHA 1926 Subpart CC, and ASME B30.5. This four-day program combines classroom instruction and field practice on real cranes to build confidence in evaluating components, wire rope, and safety systems. Students learn to recognize hazards, […]
Learn the standardized hand and voice signals used to direct cranes safely and effectively. This course combines classroom instruction with practical demonstrations to build clear, confident communication between operators and rigging crews. Students practice signaling techniques, radio protocol, and situational awareness under real-world conditions. Training aligns with OSHA 1926.1428 and ASME B30.5 standards. Successful participants […]
This Train-the-Trainer course qualifies internal personnel to deliver and document Qualified Signalperson training using Crane Tech’s standardized curriculum and instructional framework. The program covers standardized hand and voice signals, radio communication protocols, and situational awareness required to safely direct crane operations, with additional emphasis on conducting evaluations, applying consistent qualification criteria, and maintaining defensible training […]
Gain the skills to safely perform basic rigging under supervision. This hands-on course covers standard hitches, sling and hardware inspection, load weight estimation, and safe control of routine lifts. Students learn to recognize hazards, select the right rigging gear, and apply safe lifting practices in compliance with OSHA 1926.251 and ASME B30.9/B30.26. Participants earn qualification […]
This Train-the-Trainer course qualifies internal personnel to deliver and document Qualified Rigger Level 1 training using Crane Tech’s standardized curriculum and instructional framework. The program covers foundational rigging principles for routine lifting operations, including standard hitches, sling and hardware inspection, load weight estimation, and hazard recognition, with additional emphasis on conducting evaluations, applying consistent qualification […]
This Train-the-Trainer course qualifies internal personnel to deliver and document Qualified Rigger Level 2 training using Crane Tech’s standardized curriculum and instructional framework. The program covers advanced rigging concepts for non-routine lifting operations, including load center-of-gravity estimation, sling tension calculations, non-standard hitches, and rigging in restricted or uneven conditions, with additional emphasis on conducting evaluations, […]
Advance your rigging expertise to handle more complex lifts and variable conditions. This course builds on Level 1 by introducing load center-of-gravity estimation, sling tension calculations, non-standard hitches, and rigging in restricted or uneven areas. Instructor-led field exercises reinforce safe lift planning and coordination with crane operators. Training follows OSHA 1926.251 and ASME B30 standards […]