Getting certification training is important in the crane industry this year. It is crucial to have proof of evaluation and documentation this February of 2019.
Becoming a crane operator allows you to utilize and maneuver cranes to move large heavy material when building or in construction sites. Cranes are used for construction roads, buildings, and bridges, but may also be used at fabricating plants, docks, and transportation centers.
AP Crane Training provides On-Site Crane Training courses and crane operator certification courses Nationwide. We offer all types of crane training and certification for crane operator jobs in the United States.
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Our crane schools can be found located near your local city Nationwide. Here at All Purpose Crane Training, we provide crane operator training courses near all areas in the United States.
The OSHA Standard states Mobile Crane Operators operating cranes above 2,000 lb. capacity, when used in construction, will need to be either certified by an accredited crane operator testing organization, such as All-Purpose Crane Training or qualified through an audited employer program [ 1926.1427(a)]
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published a final rule that, will maintain safety and health protections for crane operators while reducing compliance burdens.
All Purpose Crane Training offers courses to candidates that aren't familiar with the mobile crane operation. This class is designed to improve the crane operator's knowledge, skill, and competence degree through classroom and hands-on training.
All Purpose Crane Training instructors combined brings over 100 years of training and field experience. We strive to deliver the highest standard of quality crane certification training.