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Inspection
Crane Inspection Training with Hands-on Experience
Konecranes Training Institute highly recommends that crane inspector training includes:
- Hands-on experience working with cranes
- Passing of crane inspection training courses No. #818 & 819, including written evaluation
- Passing of a practical evaluation
- Ability to present findings
- Crane inspector training refresher with evaluation every two years
Some of Our Crane Inspection Course objectives
- Perform inspections in accordance with all pertinent codes and regulations
- Understand and interpret applicable sections of OSHA Title 29 regulations (OSHA 29CFR)
- Have a working knowledge of ANSI/ASME Standard B30
- Recognize and perform required record keeping
- Be able to perform consistent, comprehensive crane inspections
Click one of our crane inspector training courses below for detailed information. All pricing is in USD.
You can also view ALL crane training courses offered or contact Konecranes with additional questions.
This 2-day Underhung Crane Inspection training course covers all pertinent regulatory agency requirements for the proper inspection of underhung cranes and hoists.
This popular 4-day crane course covers a broad range of crane configurations. Participants gain practical knowledge of relevant regulatory requirements. It follows the same classroom curriculum as Course No. 819 but also includes hands-on training in our lab.
This popular crane inspection course covers a wide variety of crane configurations. Participants receive a working knowledge of all pertinent regulatory agency requirements.
This 1-day crane course encompasses the inspection criteria for all brands of Overhead Cranes and hoists. Crane maintenance and inspection staff will learn safety requirements and frequent inspection criteria in accordance with OSHA, ANSI/ASME and CMAA codes and regulations.
PRE-REQUISITE: 818, 819, or 820 taken within the last 2 years.
This 1-day overhead crane inspection training course covers important regulation changes and is a review for attendees who took an 818, 819, or 820 course 2 or more years ago.