Crane & Rigging Training in Missouri

Industry-Leading Training at Your Location.

NCCCO Certification and Operator Qualification

Missouri's aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing operations depend on trained crane operators for safe, productive material handling. Quality training programs reduce accident risks and support regulatory compliance while developing the technical skills operators need for complex lifting tasks.

CICB provides on-site training at Missouri facilities statewide, bringing expert instruction to your location. Programs address your specific crane types, operational challenges, and workforce development goals, covering operators, riggers, and supervisory staff.

Mobile Training Services Across Missouri

CICB instructors serve St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, Columbia, and communities throughout Missouri. Mobile training eliminates employee travel while ensuring instruction occurs on your actual equipment in your real work environment. This site-specific approach makes training immediately relevant.

Flexible Training Solutions

CICB delivers training solutions that align with your production needs. Programs accommodate first, second, or third shift operations, allowing you to develop operator skills without interrupting business continuity.

Crane Operator Training

Prepare operators for mobile crane, overhead crane, articulating boom, boom truck, and pedestal crane operations based on your equipment needs. Qualification programs serve manufacturing and general industry environments, while NCCCO certification courses address construction requirements under OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC. Preparation includes a written examination review and practical skills development for the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators testing.

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Rigger and Signalperson Training

Address load handling requirements through CICB's rigger training programs in Missouri. Course selections include:

Basic rigger and signalperson
Intermediate rigger and signalperson
Advanced/master rigger
CCO certification Rigger Level I training
CCO certification Rigger Level II training

 

Federal workplace safety regulations require qualified personnel for rigging operations during crane lifts. CICB training develops the competencies employers must verify when qualifying riggers. Optional NCCCO certification provides third-party validation of rigger knowledge and skills, supporting compliance documentation and demonstrating commitment to safety excellence.

Leadership Programs

Develop supervisory competencies with management-focused crane training. Leadership courses provide the technical knowledge supervisors need to oversee lifting operations, assess workplace conditions, and ensure teams follow safe practices.

Why Choose CICB for Missouri Crane Training?

Partner with CICB and gain these advantages for your crane training:

  • Qualified, passionate instructors: CICB’s instructors have a wealth of experience in the field and the classroom, including bilingual expertise for those who need it.
  • Personalized training strategies: Our programs are tailored to your specific requirements—adapting to your policies, your equipment, and your schedule, all at your preferred location.
  • Proven expertise: Since 1969, CICB has supported the lifting industry worldwide. We have built enduring relationships with clients, helping tens of thousands achieve compliance and safety goals.
  • Assured compliance: With CICB, you get the training, assessments, and records you need to satisfy OSHA construction and general industry standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should crane operators complete NCCCO recertification?

Operators holding an NCCCO certification need to renew every five years. Recertification requires operators to successfully complete another written assessment and prove their practical capabilities prior to their certification’s expiration.

What compliance documents does CICB provide?

For customers’ OSHA-compliant crane training needs, CICB delivers thorough documentation. After qualification, operators are given certificates, evaluation summaries and competency validations. Individuals preparing for NCCCO exams receive attendance logs along with evaluations of their exam readiness.

What is the procedure if an operator does not successfully pass the NCCCO exam?

Operators who do not pass are encouraged to pursue additional preparation and may retake the test. CICB staff highlight subject areas that need improvement and offer remedial learning sessions, allowing most candidates to pass when they retake the exam.

Request a Quote for Mobile Crane Operator Training in Kansas City

Connect with CICB to explore training solutions for your Missouri facility. Call 800-327-1386 or complete an inquiry form to start developing a training program aligned with your operational objectives.