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Cranes are powerful tools, but without the right procedures, they can lead to serious injuries or fatalities. In this Crane Safety in Industrial and Construction Environments course, you’ll learn how to recognize crane hazards, follow OSHA safety standards, inspect equipment, and apply safe lifting and rigging techniques to protect yourself and your team.
This course covers the different types of cranes—overhead, jib, and boom—and how to inspect and set them up correctly. You’ll learn how to read a crane’s load chart, use rigging equipment, and choose the right sling and hitch for each lift.
The course also explains how to move loads safely, avoid overhead power lines, and use taglines to control swinging loads. You’ll learn how to respond in emergencies, follow standard hand signals, and stay alert to common risks like tipping, collisions, or falling materials. Whether you're an operator or support crew, this training gives you the tools to work safely around cranes.
This training is for anyone who works around cranes, whether you're an operator or support crew, giving them the tools to work safely.
It covers different types of cranes—overhead, jib, and boom—and how to inspect and set them up correctly.
You'll learn to recognize crane hazards, follow OSHA safety standards, inspect equipment, read a load chart, use rigging equipment, choose the right sling and hitch, move loads safely, respond in emergencies, and follow standard hand signals.
Yes. It explains how to respond in emergencies, follow standard hand signals, and stay alert to common risks like tipping, collisions, or falling materials, as well as avoiding overhead power lines and controlling swinging loads with taglines.