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More About UsOSHA understood that an operator certification doesn't indicate that an operator is qualified to operate a particular crane performing a specific job.
Read MoreGuest Perspective By James Headley Crane operator certification is the second of OSHA’S three steps to operator qualification. By now, most people who use cranes are aware that crane operator certification is firmly established as federal law. That officially occurred on December 10, 2018, but it took more than thirty years to happen. I remember […]
Read MoreHigh-Quality Training High-quality training should be a priority for every company, but especially for those whose employees work at height. Proper training reduces the likelihood of accidents and their high costs. Well-designed, properly administered training also sets a solid foundation for a strong defense if litigation occurs. Generally, the industry sees the value of safety, […]
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