Signalperson

The following table shows the locations and dates of upcoming Scheduled Programs. Click on the class location or date to request a Registration Form for that class. See our complete list of all CICB Training Programs.

Scheduled Training Start Date End Date
Orlando Training Center5/20/20135/21/2013
Houston Training Center at Holt Crane and Equipment (In Spanish)5/20/20135/21/2013
Houston Training Center at Holt Crane and Equipment6/3/20136/4/2013
Charleston, WV6/10/20136/11/2013
Helena, MT6/10/20136/11/2013
Orlando Training Center7/8/20137/9/2013
Syracuse, NY7/8/20137/9/2013
Fairbanks, AK7/23/20137/23/2013
Houston Training Center at Holt Crane and Equipment7/29/20137/30/2013
Orlando Training Center8/12/20138/13/2013
Philadelphia, PA8/19/20138/20/2013
Orlando Training Center9/23/20139/24/2014
Phoenix, AZ9/30/201310/1/2013
Houston Training Center at Holt Crane and Equipment10/7/201310/8/2013
Houston Training Center at Holt Crane and Equipment (In Spanish)10/14/201310/15/2013
Amarillo, TX10/14/201310/15/2013
Orlando Training Center10/21/201310/22/2013
Louisville, KY11/4/201311/5/2013
San Juan, Puerto Rico (In Spanish)11/11/201311/12/2013
Orlando Training Center11/18/201311/19/2013
Houston Training Center at Holt Crane and Equipment12/16/201312/17/2013
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CICB’s Signalperson Training program is specifically designed to upgrade the existing knowledge and skill levels of basic and trainee signalpersons. Correctly signaling and communicating with crane operators is vital to preventing crane accidents.

Through classroom problems and hands-on exercises, the one-day program teaches all types of approved hand and voice signals as well as basic crane operations so that the students leave with an understanding of the latest standards and regulations found in ASME and OSHA’s General Industry and Construction sections.

OSHA 29CFR 1926 Subpart CC states that a Signalperson needs to know and understand the type of signals used at the worksite; is competent in using these signals; understands the operations and limitations of the equipment, including the crane dynamics involved in swinging, raising, lowering and stopping loads and in boom deflection from hoisting loads, knows and understands the relevant signalperson qualification requirements specified in subpart CC 1926.1419, 1422 and 1428; and passes an oral or written test and a practical test. CICB’s program fulfills all of these requirements. 
  
For on-site training at your facilities with your equipment, call us at 800.327.1386 or Find out more about on-site Signalperson training.

You will benefit from learning about:
  • OSHA & ASME Regulations and Standards
  • Hand Signals
  • Voice Activated Signals
  • Audible Signals
  • Signalperson Selection & Qualifications
  • Signalperson Responsibilities
  • Crane Dynamics
  • Basic Crane Safety
  • Hazard Awareness
  • Minimizing the Opportunity for Accidents

Call 800-327-1386 to learn more


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