Crane Safety Training

Safety is one of the most important issues we face; and proficiency of crane operators is vital. Operators carrying CCO certification have demonstrated they possess the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for the safe operation of cranes—without relying on subjective recommendations or judgment.

Nationwide Crane Training offers a long list of safety classes that cover every aspect of safe crane operation. Classes can be customized to meet your specific needs and requirements.

Why Your Company Should Host Safety Classes

If you could prevent a crane accident, would you? High quality crane safety training can help prevent accidents by giving crane operators the refresher they need to stay abreast with current industry safety standards.

Nationwide Crane Training makes providing safety classes for yourself or your employees as simple as possible. Our safety training can help prevent accidents and save crane operators or other employees from serious injury.

Some make the mistake of not thinking much about crane safety training until there is an accident. That can be a fatal error. Instead, be proactive and provide crane safety training classes that are suited to your equipment and your industry. Don’t put off safety classes that could literally save the life of an employee.

Organizing an On-Site Class is Easy!

Just follow these steps:

  1. Supply Nationwide Crane Training with some basic information about yourself or your company, including number of employees or operators looking for training.
  2. You will be assigned a Nationwide Crane Training representative who will work closely with you to coordinate the date(s) of the class or classes.
  3. Make a deposit to secure the date and confirm your class.

That’s all there is to it! Once the class is completed, we provide certificates to each participant. 

Call or email us today and let one of our helpful staff members answer any questions that you might have and help you get started organizing a crane safety training class for you or your employees.

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