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1 2015 Training Schedule Scan with your mobile device to check programs and specials! Quality Service Superior Training Reliable Results Serving the Material Handling Industry Since Accredited U.S. Dept. of Labor 29 CFR Part 1919 Crane Tech fully endorses the national certification program offered by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO), and will prepare candidates for the CCO certification examinations.
2 Why Choose Crane Tech In recent years, requirements for training and qualifications rapidly evolved introducing strict new requirements. Crane Tech remains at the forefront of these developments, offering customers a wide variety of operator qualification and certification options. We continually invest in the development of new programs and methods, exploring the latest technologies, and setting industry standards with the most advanced training and evaluating solutions. Whether you re interested in Scheduled training at one of our locations, or our highly effective On-Site training, Crane Tech is your ideal source. We back up our service with a deep knowledge base, unsurpassed customer service, and more than thirty-eight years in the material handling training and inspection field. Easy Registration for Courses Call and ask for registration, or Register on-line at Course Title Contents Page On-Site Training...4 On-Site NCCCO Certified Training...5 * Mobile Crane Professional Operator Development...6 * Certified Mobile Crane Operator NCCCO...7 Mobile Crane Operator (3-day)...8 * Mobile Crane Operator (4-day) Hands-On...8 * Mobile Crane Inspector...9 Qualified Signal Person...10 Qualified Rigger Level Qualified Rigger Level 2 (2-day)...12 * Qualified Rigger Level 2 (3-day) Hands-On...12 Rigging Inspector...13 * Overhead Crane Operator...14 * Overhead Crane Inspector...15 Forklift Train-the-Trainer...16 * Aerial Lift Operator...17 * Pedestal Crane Inspector...18 Train-the-Trainer...19 All courses noted with an asterisk (*) require PPE. See bottom of page 3. All courses noted with a dagger ( ) are available as Train-the-Trainer. 2 Safety through Education
3 Setting the Standard Hands-On Training at Our State-of-the-Art Facilities Crane Tech s Tampa Training Facilities provide expert instruction in state-of-the-art classroom and hands-on training centers. With more than 20,000 sq. feet under roof, five overhead bridge cranes, mobile cranes, aerial lift, and large assortment of rigging gear there is little that can t be accomplished. Hands-on training is simply the best way to learn, and our Tampa Training Centers are the best in the business. Training Manuals and Documentation Professionally developed and fully illustrated course manuals support every course and will serve as a valuable reference for many years. With the exception of required PPE, students need only show up and we do the rest. Certificates of Training, course transcript, and wallet card are provided for all students successfully completing training. Crane Tech documents are accepted by OSHA and all Federal agencies as evidence of qualified training. We ensure each program meets industry requirements using the most current standards and regulations. Federal Training Requirements From NCCCO Certification to qualified training, Crane Tech offers numerous programs to meet the new OSHA 1926 Subpart CC regulation. Persons working under General Industry, Maritime, API, or any of the many Government Agency requirements will find Crane Tech offers a complete line of programs to satisfy your needs. Site Safety Assessment and On-Site Consultants An accident can have serious long-lasting effects on the health and stability of a company. Hazards overlooked on a daily basis by insiders can be revealed by the objective eye of an experienced third party. We can assess your personnel s knowledge and skills, material handling practices, records, policies, and existing documentation for gaps that can cost thousands in fines and lost work if not corrected. Accident Investigation and Litigation Support Crane Tech s ability to cut through non-essential issues, find facts, and provide documented support is unsurpassed. Our staff has investigated hundreds of accidents and we are often retained by OSHA to train their personnel and to provide support on accident investigations. Enroll Two Students and the Third is Free For select programs a third participant is free when you enroll two participants. A 33% savings! See Discounts on page 19. Certain restrictions apply for Train-the-Trainer Programs. PPE Requirements for Hands-on Courses Watch for the safety icon in this schedule which indicates a PPE requirement. For all noted programs be sure to bring: hard hat, eye protection, steel toe shoes/boots, hearing protection, and work gloves. Crane Tech will provide high-visibility safety vests and, when required, safety harness and lanyard.
4 On-Site Training Every Course Listed In This Schedule Is Available For On-Site Presentation! Specialized On-Site Training: All courses offered in this schedule are regularly conducted on-site at customers work locations throughout the United States and worldwide. Crane Tech provides you, your company, and your employees an exceptional training program with these key benefits. Customized Training: Crane Tech Training Programs are customized to meet your specific equipment, exact needs, regulatory codes, and personnel s background. Flexible Schedule: Your schedule is our schedule. First, second, or third shift, weekends or even holidays we provide training as your schedule requires. Cost Effective: On-Site courses are a great value when even a few employees require training. Avoid costly hotel and per diem costs, airline tickets and additional employee absence from their work location. Expert "Field Experienced" Instructors: Crane Tech instructors have extensive material handling backgrounds. Instructors are ready to deliver a results oriented program to solve your company's training needs. Partial Listing of Courses Available for On-Site Presentation NCCCO Certified Operator Mobile Crane Operator Mobile Crane Inspector Qualified Signal Person Qualified Rigger (Level 1 & 2) Master Rigger Overhead Crane & Hoist Operator Overhead Crane & Hoist Inspector Pedestal Crane Operator Pedestal Crane Inspector Rigging Gear & Sling Inspector Aerial Lift Operator Forklift Operator Digger Derrick Operator Boom Truck Operator Bucket Truck Operator Tower Crane Operator Harbor Crane Operator Straddle Crane Operator Reach Stacker Operator Backhoe & Loader Operator Container Crane Operator For more information or to speak with a training specialist call We Deliver On-Site Training Worldwide!
5 On-Site NCCCO Training Crane Tech s commitment to the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) began in the mid 1990 s and remains strong today. We volunteer hundreds of man hours annually to various NCCCO committees, as well as hosting numerous NCCCO committee and task force meetings over these many years. We are a proud NCCCO Platinum sponsor, and our company is represented by membership on several NCCCO committees and the NCCCO Commission. Our commitment to the NCCCO ensures each certification course provided is properly oriented for NCCCO testing. We will ensure your personnel are up to the NCCCO test challenge by providing a fundamental safety course that covers all subjects domains. Each course is presented by instructors who are NCCCO Certified operators and NCCCO Accredited practical examiners. Persons who successfully complete Crane Tech programs are better equipped to make positive decisions regarding safety and control of their equipment. We believe that it s not how well one does on a test, but how well one can maintain an accident free job site long term. Crane Tech is prepared to help you gain certification and has a detailed process that takes you step-by-step from initiating your NCCCO application to achieving certification. Crane Tech s Service on NCCCO Committees Signal Person... participated on the task force Rigger Level I... serve on the committee Rigger Level II... serve on the committee Mobile Crane Operator... serve on the committee Articulating Crane Operator... serve on the committee Digger Derrick Operator... serve on the committee Overhead Crane Operator... serve on the committee Crane Inspector... participated on the task force Lift Director... participated on the task force Dedicated Pile Driver... participated on the task force Crane Tech has a full-time staff dedicated to help our customers gain NCCCO certification. We complete all applications and paperwork, walking you through the entire process. Crane Tech is a proud NCCCO Platinum Sponsor Crane Tech fully endorses the national certification program offered by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO), and will prepare candidates for the CCO certification examinations. Questions? We'd Be Happy To Help!
6 Mobile Crane Professional Operator Development If you need crane operators and need them fast, Crane Tech s Mobile Crane Professional Operator Development program puts operators on track. Our 15-day Professional Development training provides the knowledge and skills to become an NCCCO certified crane operator with extended training that details each of the subjects necessary for this professional trade. As a bonus, you will receive training and testing required by OSHA to become a Qualified Rigger. For one low price you have the opportunity to gain the qualifications and certifications needed to work where OSHA and employers demand NCCCO certification. And, because of the extended topics of lift planning, crane inspection, personnel handling, and assembly/disassembly, you will return to work capable of filling the vital role of crane operator. Training conducted at Crane Tech s Tampa Training Center includes hands-on operation of mobile cranes and extended training necessary to provide a thorough understanding that s necessary for safe and efficient crane operation. 15 day... Course $3,495 Tampa, FL...January Tampa, FL...March 2 20 Tampa, FL...April 27 May 15 Tampa, FL... July 6 24 Tampa, FL... October 5 23 Tampa, FL...Nov 30 Dec 18 PPE listed on page 3 is required for this program. Mobile crane operation safety Crane set-up and ground stability Load chart exercises and workshops Operator aids and LMI's Crane component inspection Wire rope: types and inspection Crane operation: set-up and driving skills Hands-on load control training Lift planning Crane assembly and disassembly Standards and regulations Emergency procedures What You Will Receive Mobile Crane Operator manual Qualified Rigger Level 1 manual OSHA 1926 Subpart CC manual ASME B30.5 standard Plus references and course materials too numerous to list What This Course Includes Week 1: 4-day mobile operator training with 1-day hands-on training plus Qualified Rigger Level 1 training and testing to meet OSHA 1926 Subpart CC requirements. Week 2: Combined mobile crane hands-on training and technical training for load charts, range diagrams, crane set-up, lift planning, hydraulic systems, wire rope inspection, regulations, pre-operational inspection and operation techniques. Week 3: NCCCO Certification Test prep training that includes all fees for: core exam, two specialty exams, and one practical exam. 6 Call to Learn More About This Extensive Program
7 Certified Mobile Crane Operator NCCCO Crane Tech has provided NCCCO certification for 16 years. Our preparatory programs place primary emphasis on the four knowledge domains specified under NCCCO guidelines. Candidates learn what's required for safe crane operation then practice for testing with tests of the same content and structure as provided for certification. For those who may need extra time learning the subjects or time practicing on a mobile crane we strongly recommend attending our Mobile Crane Operator or Professional Operator Development course. Each instructor for these programs is an NCCCO certified operator and expert instructor. Ask about our NCCCO Study Reference Kit for this program. 3 day... Course $1,895* Tampa, FL...January Tampa, FL...March Tampa, FL... May Tampa, FL... July Tampa, FL... October Tampa, FL... December The 3-day technical prep course is scheduled for Mon-Tues-Wed followed by NCCCO written and practical examinations on Thursday and Friday. *Price includes core exam, two specialty written exams and one TSS or TLL practical exam. Additional specialty exams and practical exams may be added. PPE listed on page 3 is required for this program. Crane Tech has full-time staff dedicated to help our customers complete applications and necessary paperwork for certification. We do all the filing and walk you step-by-step through the process. With several NCCCO licensed practical examiners on staff, this program can be delivered at the site of your choice. Read more about Crane Tech's NCCCO commitment on page 5 of this schedule. Crane Tech fully endorses the national certification program offered by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO), and will prepare candidates for the CCO certification examinations. Crane Tech Is A Proud NCCCO Platinum Sponsor 7
8 Mobile Crane Operator Mobile Crane Operator Training is designed for operators, safety personnel, and supervisors of all types of Mobile Cranes. Training thoroughly covers cranes regulated by OSHA and ASME B30.5. You will learn critical elements that include; operational characteristics, load charts, proper set-up, use of jibs and extensions, load indicating devices, crane stability, structural competence, pre-use and periodic inspections, hazard awareness, power line hazards, operator responsibilities, job planning, with extensive workshop interaction. Three-day courses are offered at all locations. Those wishing to receive hands-on operator training should attend the four-day course at our Tampa Training Center. 3 day... Operator Training...Course $895 4 day... Operator Hands-On...Course $1,095 3 day... Train-the-Trainer...Course $1,395 4 day... Train-the-Trainer Hands-On...Course $1,895 3 and 4 Day Course Locations 3 Day Course Locations Tampa, FL... January Tampa, FL... March 2 5 Tampa, FL... April Tampa, FL... July 6 9 Tampa, FL... October 5 8 Tampa, FL... Nov 30 Dec 3 Suitable for Operators, Supervisors, and Safety Personnel Crane operational characteristics Frequent and periodic inspections How to read and apply load charts How to use a range diagram Quadrants of operation Reeving and line pull Proper mobile crane set-up Evaluating ground and soil stability Outriggers and pad loading Use of jibs and extensions Houston, TX... February 2 4 Houston, TX...March 30 April 1 Houston, TX... June 3 5 Baton Rouge, LA...August Houston, TX...September St. Louis, MO... November 9 11 Charleston, SC...December 7 9 PPE listed on page 3 is required for Tampa Training Center programs. Stability vs structural competence Evaluating the load Wire rope types and inspection Accident prevention and root cause How to determine load weight Effects of side loading Power line contact prevention Crane hands signals Personnel lifting OSHA/ASME compliance 8 Train-the-Trainer Is Available For This Program
9 Mobile Crane Inspector Mobile Crane Inspector training is an in-depth program designed for anyone responsible for mobile crane inspection, equipment reliability, loss control, and equipment management. Learn crane inspections and compliance from a company with more than four decades of OSHA accredited compliance inspection experience. When attending at our Tampa Training Center you will spend time hands-on inspecting cranes. 3 day...inspector Training...Course $895 4 day...inspector Hands-On...Course $1,395 Inspector and Hands On Training Tampa, FL... February 2 5 Tampa, FL...July Tampa, FL...November 2 5 PPE listed on page 3 is required for Tampa Training Center programs. Machine size and characteristics Operational modes Major and minor components Capacity and limitations Periodic inspections objectives Hazard awareness Accident prevention Crane failures and prevention Inspector Training Houston, TX... April 6 8 Houston, TX... June 8 10 Baton Rouge, LA...August Houston, TX...October OSHA: compliance and inspections Recognition of unsafe equipment Wire rope selection and installation Wire rope inspection and rejection Component inspection Sheave inspection Pneumatics and hydraulic systems Inspector safety Participant Materials Include OSHA 1926 Subpart CC Manual, Mobile Crane Inspector Manual, and Crane Tech's Lift Equipment Basics Manual. Accidents don't happen by chance, they are a consequence of unsafe practices. We Deliver On-Site Training Worldwide! 9
10 Qualified Signal Person Qualified Signal Person training ensures you meet current OSHA 1926 Subpart CC requirements as a qualified person. This is a dynamic program that has rapidly become one of our most popular courses. Federal OSHA requires that persons who signal cranes receive training and testing to be a qualified signal person. This course provides signal persons the knowledge of crane dynamics and operation that s required by 1926 Subpart CC. 1 day... Signal Person...Course $595 1 day... Train-the-Trainer...Course $1,395 New Orleans, LA... January 8 Houston, TX... January 27 Dallas, TX... February 5 Tampa, FL... February 17 Chattanooga, TN... March 9 Houston, TX... March 24 Morgan City, LA...April 20 Tampa, FL... May 19 Houston, TX... June 16 Tampa, FL... August 4 Baton Rouge, LA... August 21 Houston, TX...September 1 Morgan City, LA...September 15 Tampa, FL...September 22 Houston, TX... October 19 Baton Rouge, LA... November 3 St. Louis, MO... November 12 Tampa, FL... November 23 Charleston, SC...December 1 Many training dates are scheduled back-to-back with Qualified Rigger Level 1 programs. Make the most of your training and attend both courses! Terminology of the new standard Crane characteristics and limitations Signal person responsibilities When is a signal person required Hand, voice, and audible signals Working around power lines Step and touch potential Clearance requirements for cranes Reaction to power line contact Keeping clear of the load (Fall zone) Requirements of 1926 Subpart CC Dangers of side loading Crane dynamics Dangers of two-blocking Causes of mobile crane tipping Causes of structural failures 10 Train-the-Trainer Is Available For This Program
11 Qualified Rigger Level 1 Qualified Rigger Level 1 training provides the training necessary for an employer to designate a person to work as a competent basic level rigger. Training satisfies qualification requirements for the construction industry, OSHA 1926 Subpart CC, General Industry OSHA 1910, and other required qualifications for training. Persons attending this program will learn pre-use inspection, proper use, and application of rigging gear. Course focus includes making sure all participants fully understand sling hitches, proper rigging gear assemblies, sling protection, and work site safety. 1 day...rigger Training... Course $595 1 day...train-the-trainer... Course $1,395 New Orleans, LA...January 9 Tampa, FL...January 16 Houston, TX...January 26 Dallas, TX...February 6 Tampa, FL...February 16 Tampa, FL...March 6 Chattanooga, TN...March 10 Houston, TX...March 23 Houston, TX... April 2 Morgan City, LA... April 21 Tampa, FL... May 1 Tampa, FL... May 18 Houston, TX...June 15 Tampa, FL... July 10 Tampa, FL...August 3 Baton Rouge, LA...August 20 Houston, TX...August 31 Morgan City, LA... September 14 Tampa, FL... September 21 Tampa, FL...October 9 Houston, TX...October 20 Baton Rouge, LA... November 2 St. Louis, MO... November 13 Tampa, FL... November 24 Charleston, SC... November 30 Tampa, FL... December 4 Many training dates are scheduled back-to-back with Qualified Signal Person programs. Make the most of your training and attend both courses! OSHA regulations, 1926 and 1910 Wire rope slings and proper use Synthetic web slings and proper use Round slings and proper use Chain slings and proper use Rigging hardware and proper use Below-the-hook lifting devices Pre-use sling and gear inspection Softeners and sling protection Sling hitches and applications How to verify working load limit Keeping clear of the load (Fall zone) Sling angles and angle stress Load balance and center of gravity Requirements of 1926 Subpart CC Manufacturer s instructions Understanding the fall zone Taglines and their proper use Power line safety Safety while working around cranes Train-the-Trainer Is Available For This Program 11
12 Qualified Rigger Level 2 Qualified Rigger Level 2 training provides the knowledge and skills necessary for a person to work as a journeyman level rigger. This course prepares persons to perform rigging calculations and to select and apply rigging for safe controlled load handling. Persons completing this training will understand their responsibility to ensure proper rigging methods are used and that all variables which could result in a rigging failure are accounted for through planning and proper selection of gear. Training satisfies the qualification requirements for OSHA 1926, 1910, and other required qualifications. 2 day... Rigger Training...Course $795 3 day... Rigger Hands-on...Course $995 2 day... Train-the-Trainer...Course $1,595 3 day... Train-the-Trainer Hands-on...Course $1,895 *Houston, TX...January Tampa, FL...February *Chattanooga, TN...March 4 5 *Houston, TX...March Tampa, FL... May *Houston, TX...June Tampa, FL... August 5 7 PPE listed on page 3 is required for Tampa Training Center programs. 2 and 3 Day Course Locations *Houston, TX... September 2 3 Tampa, FL... September *Houston, TX... October *Baton Rouge, LA... November 4 5 *St. Louis, MO... November *Charleston, SC... December 2 3 Tampa, FL... December 2 4 * Denotes 2-day only offering Attend as a Train-the-Trainer program and receive all the materials necessary to provide this training at your facility. All Rigger Level 1 topics Wire rope slings Synthetic slings Chain slings Lifting beams and spreader bars Come-a-longs and lever hoists Shackles Hooks Pre-use inspection Sling ratings Sling angle stress Sling application Sling selection Rigging gear selection Rigger/personnel safety And, much more... When attending our Tampa Training Center learn hands-on with rigging activities that reinforces your skills. 12 Train-the-Trainer Is Available For This Program
13 Rigging Inspector If you have been wanting to improve your rigging inspection skills, then this program is the most comprehensive in the industry. We start with a wide assortment of slings and rigging gear with varying degrees of damage and deficiencies that allows participants to learn inspection hands-on. Rigging Inspector training provides technical and hands-on training in an environment unique in the material handling field. You will learn the principles and standards specific to rigging gear and sling inspections. This program has a compliance basis under OSHA, ASME and API industry standards and specific to state and government agency requirements where applicable. 3 day...course $1,195 Houston, TX... February Tampa, FL... March Morgan City, LA... April Houston, TX... June Tampa, FL...July Morgan City, LA...September Houston, TX...October Morgan City, LA...November Tampa, FL... December Wire rope sling inspection Chain sling inspection Synthetic sling inspection Hook and shackle inspection Rings and link inspection Eye bolts and hoist ring inspection Plate clamp and beam clamp inspection Hand chain and lever hoist inspection Below-the-hook lifting devices Sling tags and capacity markings Proper inspection techniques Compliance OSHA/ASME and API Common causes of rigging damage Record keeping requirements Use of inspection tools An excellent program for inspectors and those who maintain rigging equipment for any company. This program is mandatory for offshore inspections of slings and rigging gear. This training includes many sling and rigging components with varying degrees of deficiencies. Inspectors learn hands-on how to inspect and document all the deficiencies found on each component. Technical training combined with extensive hands-on exercises insures you have the knowledge and skill required to perform a comprehensive inspection. Questions? We'd Be Happy To Help!
14 Overhead Crane Operator Overhead crane and hoist training provides instruction on safe operating practices, proper load handling, pre-use inspection and accident avoidance. We place emphasis on informing the operator on the interaction of overhead crane components which makes an operator better able to provide early detection of unsafe conditions. 2 day...operator... Course $795 2 day...train-the-trainer...course $1,495 Tampa, FL... January 5 6 Houston, TX... February 9 10 Chattanooga, TN... March 2 3 Tampa, FL...April PPE listed on page 3 is required for Tampa Training Center programs. Houston, TX...June Tampa, FL...August Houston, TX... September Tampa, FL... September Baton Rouge, LA... November 9 10 When attending our Tampa Training Center learn hands-on using overhead cranes to reinforce your skills. Size and characteristics of cranes Operational modes Major operational components Emergency shutdown procedures Verify access to runway disconnect Lockout/tag-out requirements Inspect visual and audible hazards Control labelling and conditioning Pendant control strain relief Warning and capacity labelling Wire rope or chain condition Requirements for guards Emergency stop function Bumper and stop requirements Limit devices and control functions Load control and operation safety Brake test procedure Load block, hook and latch How to determine load weight How to avoid side pulling load swing How to conduct a hoist brake check Load path and personnel safety Activation of warning alarm Operation of hoist, bridge, and trolley How to avoid shock loading Floor capacity for load placement Reporting deficiencies Regulations for operators Crane manufacturer s instructions Functions and limitations of cranes 14 Train-the-Trainer Is Available For This Program
15 Overhead Crane Inspector This program provides you with the knowledge and skills to ensure safety and reliability for the cranes at your facility. Instructors for these programs have a lifetime of experience in both inspection and maintenance of overhead cranes. When attending at our Tampa Training Center you will participate in hands-on inspector training. Learn what s necessary to ensure safety and compliance with subjects such as; how to inspect wire rope and chain, mechanical systems, sheaves, safety devices, holding and load control brakes, and more. 2 day... Inspector...Course $795 3 day... Inspector Hands-on...Course $1,195 2 Day Course Locations Houston, TX...February Houston, TX...June Baton Rouge, LA... November Day Course Locations Tampa, FL...January 7 9 Tampa, FL...April Tampa, FL... August Tampa, FL...Sept 30 Oct 2 PPE listed on page 3 is required for Tampa Training Center programs. Machine characteristics How to check operational modes Major operational components Brake types and their characteristics Capacity considerations and limitations Safety devices and inspections Contributing causes of crane failures Required basic maintenance Recognition of unsafe conditions Load bearing and load controlling parts Electrical disconnect inspection Inspection frequency Holding and controlling brakes Wire rope inspection Hoist chain inspection Safety device Inspection Lockout/tag-out requirements Hoist power systems inspection Hook and block inspection Hoist suspension inspection Pendant and controller inspection Trolleys and trolley drive units Bridge drive inspection Track and rail inspection Switches and interlock inspection Resistors & controller inspection Load control brake inspection Electric load control brakes Overload protection devices Inspect collectors and conductors Inspect stops, bumpers and sweeps Drum and sheave inspection Reeving and controlling block twist Record keeping requirements When attending our Tampa Training Center you will perform hands-on inspections to sharpen your skills! Refresher Training Available For All Programs 15
16 Forklift Train-the-Trainer * Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklift Trucks) represent one of the greatest potential job-site hazards in industry. Participants learn operational safety, how to avoid accidents, and gain critical information necessary to comply with OSHA regulations. 1 day...course $1,395 Tampa, FL...January 5 Houston, TX...February 16 Chattanooga, TN...March 12 Tampa, FL...April 8 Tampa, FL... May 18 Houston, TX...June 11 Tampa, FL...August 3 Baton Rouge, LA...August 27 Tampa, FL... September 23 Baton Rouge, LA... November 16 St. Louis, MO... November 19 Tampa, FL... November 30 Charleston, SC... December 11 Specific Training Objectives Participants learn how to qualify forklift operators in accordance with OSHA 29CFR Part (Powered Industrial Trucks). Course meets OSHA and ASME requirements. What You Will Learn This program covers both vertical mast and telescopic boom forklifts. Topics include: identification of truck types for classification and intended use, pre-use inspection, operational characteristics, truck stability, accident avoidance, proper load stacking and load centers, use of nameplate data, safe driving skills, and operator safety requirements. Provided With All Train-the-Trainer Programs Detailed Training Syllabus PowerPoint Presentations Workshops Written Tests Performance Tests See more details page 19 Principles of a lift truck Operating safety Lifting, lowering and tilting Forklift capacity Forward and side stability Direction change and stopping Traveling on ramps Traveling on uneven ground Crossing rail road tracks Extending and raising boom Working around power lines Working with signals Pre-use inspection Normal shutdown procedures Emergency shutdown procedures Fire extinguisher requirements Controls and instruments Safety rules Refueling safety Battery safety and charging * Participants wanting Train-the-Trainer status with their free enrollment only pay Train-the-Trainer fees. 16 Questions? We'd Be Happy To Help!
17 Aerial Lift Operator Aerial Lift Operator training provides instruction to ensure equipment operators are fully aware of the hazards associated with this type equipment and understand their responsibility for continual safety. Both one and two day programs include operation safety and pre-use inspection with Tampa Training Center programs providing hands-on training for operation skills. 2 day... Operator Hands-on...Course $795 1 day... Train-the-Trainer...Course $1,395 2 day... Train-the-Trainer Hands-on...Course $1,895 1 Day Course Locations Houston, TX...February 17 Chattanooga, TN...March 11 Houston, TX...June 12 Baton Rouge, LA...August 28 Baton Rouge, LA... November 17 St. Louis, MO... November 18 Charleston, SC... December 10 This program ensures operators meet OSHA training and competency requirements. What You Will Learn Operators learn pre-use inspection requirements and methods, safe use and operation skills, ground controls and regulations that govern aerial lift operation. Failures and accident avoidance Observing for unsafe conditions Prevention of unsafe acts Pre-use inspection Safety procedures for operators Operating and maneuvering skills Ground crew safety 1 and 2 Day Course Locations Tampa, FL...January 6 7 Tampa, FL...April 9 10 Tampa, FL... May Tampa, FL... August 4 5 Tampa, FL... September Tampa, FL... December 1 2 PPE listed on page 3 is required for Tampa Training Center programs. Provided With All Train-the-Trainer Programs Detailed Training Syllabus PowerPoint Presentations Workshops Written Tests Performance Tests See more details page 19 Use of ground controls Capacity limitations Battery safety and charging Refueling safety Hands-on performance training Periodic inspection requirements Hands-on operation and inspection Attend at our Tampa Training Center and receive technical and hands-on training. Train-the-Trainer Is Available For This Program 17
18 Pedestal Crane Inspector Pedestal cranes working in the offshore industry are subject to forces and conditions that require the most comprehensive inspection process available. Crane Tech has worked with some of the largest oil exploration and production companies in the world, helping improve their pedestal crane inspections. This Pedestal Crane Inspector program provides the knowledge and skills to perform a comprehensive inspection and is specifically designed for persons who inspect, test, and report on the condition of these offshore cranes. Course compliance basis includes API standards and regulations. Course Locations & Dates 3 day...course $1,195 Lafayette, LA... April Lafayette, LA...September PPE listed on page 3 is required for this training. Types of pedestal cranes General operating practices Pedestal crane load ratings Crane components inspection Wire rope: types and characteristics Wire rope: inspection methods and rejection criteria Inspection requirements and documentation Pedestal crane testing Pedestal crane inspector safety If you have previously attended any Crane Tech courses ask about our Refresher courses available for all programs. 18 We Deliver On-Site Training Worldwide!
19 Train-the-Trainer For those seeking Train-the-Trainer status, Crane Tech offers the most value and comprehensive training and the most complete training package. Receive expert instruction and high quality materials to conduct training at your facility all at a fraction of the cost of in-house development. You will receive everything you need to conduct training at your facility. Popular Train-the-Trainer Courses Mobile Crane Operator Overhead Crane Operator Aerial Lift Operator Forklift Operator Qualified Signal Person Qualified Rigger Level 1 Qualified Rigger Level 2 Mobile Crane Inspector Overhead Crane Inspector Most Trainer Kits Include Master Training Manual Detailed Training Syllabus Digital Copies of PowerPoint Presentations Ten Student Wallet Cards Ten Hard Hat Stickers Interactive Workshops Written Examinations Performance Tests Specialty Handouts Record Keeping Documents A Crane Tech Attaché* Lifetime Support Student manuals and materials can be ordered from Crane Tech. Easy Registration for Courses Call and ask for registration, or Register on-line at Terms, Cancellations, Course Changes and Discounts Payment Terms, Cancellation, and Course Changes Enrollment is by Credit Card or Company Check unless preapproved. If paying by purchase order or government form please contact the course registrar. You may make credit card payments via phone. Enrollment is not guaranteed unless payment is received prior to start of training. For all services we accept: Cancellation Policy If you cannot attend a program you may send a substitute or receive a course credit (less a $50 processing fee) toward a future program offered within one year. If you cancel within ten (10) business days before a program or fail to show up for the program you are liable for the entire course fee. If it is necessary to cancel a program or change program dates Crane Tech will attempt to contact you at least five (5) business days before the program start date. Please purchase airline tickets accordingly. Crane Tech will not be responsible for nonrefundable travel fees. Due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control Crane Tech reserves the right to change program dates without notice. Please check with the course registrar prior to making any airline or non-refundable reservations as courses may change due to unforeseen circumstances. Discounts For select programs, when you enroll two students in the same class for the same dates from the same company a third student's tuition is free. Participants wanting Train-the-Trainer status with their free enrollment only pay Train-the-Trainer fees. 19
20 The Most Trusted Name in Material Handling Safety Training and Inspection Services Crane Tech, LLC and its employees are committed to achieving excellence and maintaining our position of leadership in the material handling training and consulting field. We honor our customers with superior service and dedicate ourselves to providing an unmatched level of expertise. We help companies build the skill and confidence necessary not just to perform when it is easy, but to perform at a high level under the most challenging and complex conditions. " "" " Thanks to the thousands of companies, organizations and individuals who put their trust in our hands and who have allowed Crane Tech to reach our thirty-eight year mark. All of our training goals were met or exceeded. Your instructor did an outstanding job and the training exceeded my expectations. I had hoped for everyone to leave the course with the ability to better identify hazards and minimize the risks, improve our ability to conduct rigging and hoisting operations, and leave hungry for more. All of that was accomplished and we can thank Crane Tech for that." - Corporate Safety Manager, South American Operations I'm now supporting my family doing something I've always wanted to do. I just want to say thank you so much for all you did for me during the Professional Operator Development class. You went above and beyond to ensure that I had the knowledge to succeed. Thanks to Crane Tech I am now in Texas operating a Grove RT765E-2." - Graduate, Crane Tech's Mobile Crane Professional Operator Development Everything needed to prepare me for CCO testing. Thank you for a great program. The material covered and the way that it was conveyed was what I needed. Also, the hands-on training is a great tool in preparation for certification. Everyone at Crane Tech was professional and always willing to help. I look forward to working with you in the future." - Graduate, Crane Tech's NCCCO Mobile Crane Operator Certification Two thumbs up. Due to your expert teaching skills, I passed all of my NCCCO written tests with no problem. My team also passed. Thanks for everything, I hope to train with you again." - Technical Sergeant, United States Air Force Safety through Education Crane Tech, LLC C
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