Federal OSHA §1926 Subpart CC requires all persons providing crane signals meet qualification requirements in accordance with the standard. Crane Tech's Qualified Signal Person program provides the training and testing required by the standard. Program satisfies API requirements.
Federal OSHA §1926 Subpart CC requires all riggers to be qualified. Crane Tech's Qualified Rigger Level 1 program provides training necessary to meet the standard as a basic level rigger. Program satisfies API requirements.
Tampa...... Sept 22 Click here to register.
Qualified Rigger Level 1
Federal OSHA §1926 construction standard requires all riggers to be qualified. Crane Tech's Qualified Rigger Level 1 program provides training necessary to meet the standard as a basic level rigger. Program satisfies API requirements.
Tampa......Sept 23 Click here to register.
Upon completion of the course, the student will fully understand the hazardous nature of a variety of hoisting activities and be familiar with the requirements necessary to avoid unplanned occurrences and accidents.
This training is accomplished in accordance with applicable regulations, standards, manufacturers requirements and recommendations, and accepted safe hoisting practices.
What you will learn:
1. Five common hoisting mistakes that lead to accidents.
2. Requirements and performing a pre-use inspection.
3. Recognizing and controlling work site hazards.
4. Lift and travel route planning.
5. How to control and steady swinging loads.
6. What every crane and hoist operator must know about crane component interaction.
7. Emergency shut offs - why you are ripe for a citation.
8. The crane operator's role in predictive maintenance.
9. Lift methods that cut years off your crane's life expectancy.
10. Anyone can operate an overhead crane, right?
11. How the misconception "it looks easy" costs industry billions.
Tampa.....Sept 29 - 30 Click here to register.
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