Crane Tech is excited to announce the launch of our expanded Safety Services Division, strengthening the ways we support you as a full-service safety partner.
When it comes to rigging, every link in the chain matters …. literally. While shop-made rigging might seem like a quick, low-cost solution, it often
From high rigging to safety culture change Bruce Johnson didn’t start in a classroom. He started in the late ’70s as a high rigger, walking
This Veterans Day, Crane Tech proudly recognizes the dedication and service of those who have worn our nation’s uniform. Veterans bring leadership, discipline, and a
A Father’s Day Scholarship winner finds momentum in training Daniel didn’t grow up around cranes, but he grew into responsibility. He’s raising a teen son
October is National Protect Your Hearing Month Noise-induced hearing loss is permanent, common, and often preventable. Across many industries including construction, warehousing, ports, utilities, manufacturing,
What changes mean for crew training, qualifications, and certifications Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) recently updated its regulations for cranes and
When Crane Tech launched its Father’s Day Scholarship, we hoped to support someone ready to change their life through skilled trades. We found that, and
Book by Close of Business Tuesday, September 30 Planning ahead pays off. Now through September 30, you can save 25% off our standard daily training
On August 2, Crane Tech sponsored Hole #18 at the McKeesport Tigers Golf Outing held at Butler’s Golf Course. This annual fundraiser helps the McKeesport
When it comes to rigging hardware—especially shackles—understanding the markings on the gear is critical. One of the most common sources of confusion? The word and
Crane Tech Instructor, Director, and ASME Committee Member From the Field to the Front of the Room Jeff Ellis has spent decades in crane operations,