Crane and Rigging Inspectors are responsible for inspecting
Among the items that must be inspected are the crane’s structure, sheaves and drums, safety devices, hydraulic and electrical components, pumps and valves. In addition, all wire ropes must be inspected. Aqualified crane inspector should also be a qualified rigging inspector.
Maintaining compliance with the new regulations has increased the demand for Crane and RiggingInspectors. Any person engaging in the test, examination, and/or inspection of cranes should have formal training. Trained and qualified crane and rigging inspectors will:
- Increase human safety and provide a safer and more productive environment
- Reduce equipment exposure to accidents and failure
- Improve equipment reliability by reducing safety related defects by 60 to 95%
To find the right Crane and Rigging Inspector training program for you or your employees, look for:
- A reputable crane and rigging inspection training provider
- Training that not only offers classroom instruction, but also hands-on applications/inspections on cranes and rigging gear
- Curriculum which meet or exceeds all the new OSHA standards for a qualified crane and rigging inspector
- Instructors that are not only trained in “Adult Learning Principles”, but who have extensive experience with cranes and inspections.
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