NCCO Testing

NCCO Testing

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Overhead Crane Inspector Training - Tampa, FL September 26th - 28th


Learn Overhead Crane & Hoist Inspection from the experts in the field. This program teaches critical points of inspection and stresses inspector safety.

Crane Tech's "Advanced Job Training Standard" provides important inspection procedures that enables inspectors to provide a systematic crane inspection.

Major Course Topics

● Crane and Hoist Operational Safety
● Size and Crane Characteristics
● Frequent and Periodic Inspections
● Inspection of Safety Devices
● Crane Failures: Cause and Prevention
● Evaluating Deficiencies (Major & Minor)
● Hazard Awareness
● Accident Prevention
● Brake Types and Inspections
● Wire Rope (Types and Inspection)
● Recordkeeping and Documentation
● OSHA/ASME Compliance

Participants are provided Crane Tech inspection forms and a complete tool kit for crane inspection.

To register for this seminar online click here or call Sherri @ 1-800-521-7669. For more information regarding all of our services please visit Cranetech.com

Qualified Signal & Qualified Rigging Training - St. Louis, MO, Houston, TX & Baton Rouge, LA


Qualified Signal Person Training will be held at the following locations and dates listed below. Click here to register online or call Sherri @ 1-800-521-7669. For more information regarding all of our services, please visit Cranetech.com.

September 19th - Tampa, FL
September 19th - St. Louis, MO
September 22nd - Houston, TX
September 29th - Baton Rouge, LA

The Qualified Signal Person program also satisfies ASME B30.5 requirements applicable to general industry. "All signal persons must be tested and they must demonstrate qualification as a signal person.

Crane Tech Signal Person training meets both of these requirements and provides the documentation required by OSHA.



Qualified Rigger Level 1 Training will be held at the following locations and dates listed below. Click here to register online or call Sherri @ 1-800-521-7669. For more information regarding all of our services please visit Cranetech.com.

September 20th - Tampa, FL
September 20th - St. Louis, MO
September 23rd - Houston, TX
September 30th - Baton Rouge, LA

Qualified Rigger keys on the specific requirements of OSHA 1926.1400.

A qualified rigger is needed during assembly/disassembly of cranes, when employees are engaged in hooking, unhooking, or guiding the load, or in the initial connection of a load to a component or structure and are within the fall zone. A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to rigging. NCCCO certified riggers meet this requirement [1926.1404; 1926.1425].

This course brings all of the rigging concerns into focus for a practical, field proven method of ensuring rigging safety.