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"The professional operator class is fast paced and demanding, but Crane Tech has the best instructors to help you through the material and learn the concepts. Thank you Crane Tech team for teaching me how to be a crane operator and for helping me to pass the NCCCO certification tests."

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Crane Tech Tip of the Week

Remove unused brackets on cranes.

 

The bracket pictured here was formerly used for a fuel can which is no longer in use. This could be mistaken as a place to step if personnel were up on the deck of the crane. In a case like this, it would be best to simply remove the hazard, or as a minimum identify it with a "NO STEP" decal.

 

Featured Training

Crane Tech is headed to Baton Rouge with some of our most popular classes. Click to find out more!


 Qualified Rigger Level 1

August 20


Qualified Signal Person

August 21

 

Forklift Operator/Trainer

August 27


Aerial Lift Operator/Trainer

August 28.
Mobile Crane Operator

August 17 - 19

Operator training is designed for operators, trainers, safety personnel and supervisors for all types of mobile cranes. Students attending this program will learn all of the critical elements needed to safely operate a crane. Training thoroughly covers cranes regulated by OSHA, MSHA and ASME B30.5. 
Mobile Crane Inspector

August 24 - 26

In-depth training designed for anyone responsible for crane inspection, equipment reliability, loss control, and equipment management. This program provides you with the knowledge and skills to complete periodic mobile crane inspections. The knowledge gained in this program will ensure safety and reliability for the cranes inspected.
Upcoming Scheduled Classes

NCCCO Certified Mobile Crane Operator

Tampa....... Oct 19 - 23 

 

Mobile Crane Professional Operator Development

Tampa........ Oct 5 - 23


 
**Mobile Crane Operator

Baton Rouge..... Aug 17 - 19

Houston........ Sept 16 - 18

 

**Overhead Crane Operator

*Tampa........ Aug 10 - 11

Houston........ Sept 14 - 15

 

**Qualified Rigger Level 1

Baton Rouge........ Aug 20

Houston........ Aug 31 

**Qualified Rigger Level 2

Houston........ Sept 2 - 3

*Tampa........ Sept 23 - 25


**Qualified Signal Person

Baton Rouge........ Aug 21

Houston........ Sept 1

 

Mobile Crane Inspector

Baton Rouge..... Aug 24 - 26

 

Overhead Crane Inspector

*Tampa........ Aug 12 - 14

 

Pedestal Crane Inspector

*Lafayette........ Sept 28 - 30

 

Rigging Gear Inspector

Morgan City..... Sept 16 - 18

 

**Aerial Lift Operator

Baton Rouge..... Aug 28

 

**Forklift Operator/Trainer

Baton Rouge..... Aug 27


* HANDS ON TRAINING

** TRAIN-THE-TRAINER

 

Click to view the 2015 Schedule


To Inquire or Enroll

800.521.7669

 

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