Crane Training Schools Moose Jaw - Our various Mobile Crane Operation programs are meant for skilled operators who requires certification or re-certification, and for inexperienced people who are searching for their very first work as an operator of a crane. Business demand for crane operators who are certified is high all around the nation. Positions for crane operators are in demand due to their high rates of pay. Crane operators are amongst the highest paid of any operator of heavy equipment.
Our Crane Operator training offers instruction for different mobile cranes. Course subject consists of Crane Set-up, Wire Rope, Load Dynamics, Lift Planning, Rigging, Signaling and Load Charts.
The Crane Training School program is suitable for supervisors, operators and riggers. Course materials include an informative and manual hand-outs. The safety instruction manual which is illustrated consists of one hundred to two hundred fifty pages, which depends on the course, of essential and helpful material. Course materials comprise load exercises and load charts for the crane with which the trainee is working.
Over half of the course includes Hands-On Safety Training. Practical training is helpful for developing and increasing personnel skills levels. Just qualified journeyman crane instructors are selected to teach the courses. Our instructors have many years of industry experience.
For all the course we offer, we can include optional testing mechanisms to customize your training. A skills test is usually administered for programs which comprise H.O.S.T. Individuals training would be graded and tested.
We provide certified training programs for the following cranes: Lattice Boom/Crawler Cranes; Fixed and Swing Cab Mobile Hydraulic Cranes; Articulated Boom/ Knuckleboom Cranes; Rigging / Signalperson Certification and Training; Certification & Testing; and In-The-Seat Training.
Business standards of practice are evolving as new business requirements surface. There are continual updates to regulations and legislation. Enhancements in equipment and technology continue to be made. Industry data collection and analysis detect changing trends. Members maintain the advantage of managing their training programs and certifications. Mobile device alerts keep members abreast of personal and workplace safety news.