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This program meets OSHA
§1926 Subpart CC, General Industry OSHA §1910, and
other required
qualifications for training.
Effective November 8, 2010 all
“Signalpersons” and “Riggers” shall be qualified. This is a
mandatory requirement in accordance with OSHA
§1926
Subpart CC.
Signalperson qualifications are identified under
§1926.1428.
Crane
Tech has scheduled numerous back to back Qualified Rigger Level 1 and
Qualified Signal Person programs to help industry comply with this
regulation.
The duration of each program is 8 hours. Don't wait, these
programs are limited to 15 persons per class and will sell out quickly.
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.
Click this link to open the course registration page or call and speak with a representative to learn these new
requirements and how Crane Tech can help your company comply.
Although a new requirement, Crane Tech has provided Signal Person training
for more than 30-years. Why trust your training to anyone else!
Crane Tech programs are proven successful and can be provided at your
location or ours.
Attend a seminar at one of our locations or, Crane Tech can provide this
training at your facility.
Course Topics Include
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Terminology of the new standard
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Crane characteristics & limitations
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Signal person responsibilities
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When is a signal person required
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Hand, voice, and audible signals
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Working around power lines
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Step and touch potential
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Clearance requirements for cranes
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Reaction to power line contact
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Keeping clear of the load (Fall zone)
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Requirements of §1926 Subpart CC
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Dangers of side loading
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Crane dynamics
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Dangers of two-blocking
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Causes of mobile crane tipping
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Causes
of structural failures
Crane Tech reserves the right to cancel any seminar, at their own
discretion, at any time. Upon any course cancellation, Crane
Tech's only obligation is to refund any tuitions paid for that class.
Persons making airline reservations must keep Crane Tech's cancellation
policy in mind when making flight arrangements.
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