Crane Operator Training

Industry-Leading Crane Training From Subject Matter Experts.

Available Crane Operator Trainings:

  • Mobile Crane Operator Training

    Mobile Crane Operator

  • Overhead Crane-Hoist Operator and Rigger

    Overhead Crane/Hoist Operator & Rigger

  • Articulating Boom Crane

    Articulating Boom Crane Operator

  • Boom Truck Operator

    Boom Truck Operator

  • Bucket Truck Operator

    Bucket Truck Operator

  • Mobile Elevating Work Platform

    Mobile Elevating Work Platform

  • Earth Moving Heavy Equipment Operator

    Earthmoving Heavy Equipment Operator

  • Forklift Operator

    Forklift Operator

  • Pedestal Crane Operator

    Pedestal Crane Operator

  • CCO Mobile Crane Operator

    CCO Mobile Crane Operator

  • CCO Mobile Crane Operator

    CCO Mobile Crane Operator (Refresher)

  • Extra Articulating Boom Crane

    CCO Articulating Boom Crane Operator

  • CCO Overhead Crane Operator

    CCO Overhead Crane Operator

  • CCO Service Truck

    CCO Service Truck Operator

  • Mobile Crane

    3 Week Mobile Crane Operator

  • Curso en Español de Operador de Grúa Móvil y certificatión CCO (Curso de 8 Días)

    Curso en Español de Operador de Grúa Móvil y certificatión CCO (Curso de 8 Días)

  • Mobile Crane and Rigging Inspector

    Curso en Español de Operador de Grúa Móvil y certificatión CCO (Curso de 10 Días)

  • Articulating_Boom_Crane_Title_Photo

    CCO Articulating Boom Loader

Crane Operator Training

Crane operation involves lifting and maneuvering with heavy machinery. This high-risk activity requires a trained professional to ensure safe and smooth operations. 

As a result, crane operator training is crucial for businesses in construction, manufacturing, energy, and any other sectors that utilize heavy lifting equipment. At CICB, we provide crane operator training to improve your employees' skills and ensure safety and compliance. Our training programs are fully customizable to suit your organization's unique needs.

 

The Importance of Crane Operator Training

A crane is one of the most crucial yet potentially dangerous machines on a job site, making it vital for various team members to be well-informed about its operation. Proper crane operator training is important for avoiding injuries and property damage while maneuvering loads efficiently to meet crucial deadlines.


There are many aspects involved in crane operation. From inspecting the machine's condition to understanding load capacities, proper set-up, and much more — crane operator training helps ensure your team understands every facet.


Not providing proper safety training comes with significant costs. One accident can result in missed workdays, increased insurance rates, OSHA fines, litigation, and lost business. During an inspection, OSHA can review the quality and documented history of your training for compliance with relevant standards.

 

Choosing the Right Crane Operator Trainer

Choosing the right crane operator trainer is necessary for your employees to receive quality training tailored to your operations. Improper training can result in an OSHA violation, avoidable downtime from requiring immediate retraining, or worse, a catastrophic failure. Here are important factors to look for in a reputable crane operator trainer:

Expert training: Instructors must have experience and certifications in the subjects they teach to deliver high-quality training.

Full-time trainers: Your team requires top-quality training every time. Full-time instructors enable training organizations to provide consistently stellar training.

All-in-one training: Confirm the crane operator trainer offers all the services necessary to meet your training goals. Training without the proper evaluations can result in not meeting compliance standards.

Proven track record: Checking reviews to see what previous clients have to say is a fast way to see how reputable a crane operator trainer is.

Compliant: Review that the trainer's training process meets all the necessary compliance requirements. Noncompliant organizations have lost their accreditation, resulting in trained operators having their credentials revoked.

Hands-on training: Hands-on training allows operators to practice and develop the skills necessary to perform their duties safely and efficiently.

 

Benefits of Crane Operator Certification

A crane operator certification is beneficial for your employees and your business as a whole. Additionally, all crane operators in construction must have certification. The most well-known and nationally recognized crane operator certification, NCCCO, is the right choice for enhancing your team's expertise and confidence. The benefits of this crane operator certification include: 

Quality training: A crane operator certification provides the necessary training to master the machine's technical aspects while educating your team on safety regulations and best practices. 

Proven proficiency: Employees must undergo rigorous testing and training to prove their proficiency in the safe operation of cranes and obtain the certification. 

Increased safety: The knowledge and experience gained from crane operator certification equip your team with a safety-focused mindset to avoid hazardous practices in your workplace.

Each type of material-handling equipment has its own regulations and processes requiring specialized training. With CICB, you have a wide selection of programs customizable to your organization's specific needs. Additionally, you have the option to train at your facility or ours. Contact us for advice on selecting an efficient training strategy for your team.

“I took the one-week Crane Operator course at Orlando. The program was run very well ... As I run the crane today, I still think about things he showed me in the training. I would recommend this course to anyone.”

Tom C. - Local 7 Plumbers and Steamfitters

Crane Operator Certification vs. Qualification

Ensuring your team meets proper criteria is essential for complying with OSHA regulations. Certification and qualification processes help determine whether operators meet the minimum expertise required to operate a crane. However, before undergoing the certification or qualification process, consider the core differences between each.

    • What is Certification?

      OSHA specifies crane operator certification requirements in the 29 CFR 1926 subpart CC. OSHA requires certification for any person engaged in a construction activity while operating a crane, with minimal exceptions. 

       

      How is Certification Obtained?

      Operators earn certification by passing written and practical exams from an accredited testing organization. CCO® is the United States’ most recognized testing organization that offers crane operator certification exams accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB). CICB proudly offers operators training for CCO certification. 

       

    • What is Qualification?

      OSHA defines a qualified person as someone 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 the subject matter, the work, or the project. Employers must evaluate that operators are qualified to operate the type and capacity crane they will handle.

       

      How do you Qualify Employees?

      OSHA lists the ways for employers to verify their crane operators are qualified. At CICB, we help you with this process by training and evaluating your employees to the latest ANSI / ASME standards relevant to the equipment they will operate.

Start Training Your Employees With CICB

At CICB, we have been providing quality crane operator training for businesses worldwide since 1969. Our experienced instructors have certifications in adult education and the lifting operations they teach. As a company, we strive to increase productivity, efficiency and safety through top-notch crane operator training. Contact us to connect with our experts today.

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Why CICB?

  • CICB's NCCCO certification training

    CCO Commissioner

    CICB's NCCCO certification training

    John O'Connor is CICB's Houston Office General Manager and Career School Director and serves as an NCCCO Commissioner

  • CICB's NCCCO certification training

    CCO Certified

    CICB's NCCCO certification training

    CICB's instructors are CCO certified in the subject matters they teach and accredited as CCO Practical Examiners.

  • CICB's NCCCO certification training

    CCO Spanish Developer

    CICB's NCCCO certification training

    CICB has partnered exclusively with the NCCCO since 2003. We were a major contributor in the development of Spanish testing during the pilot program phase.