The list is not all inclusive of services that may be provided by Crane Edge, LLC. If you have a Mobile Crane need that you do not see listed, please contact us by phone or email.
Our NCCCO Mobile Preparation Course is designed to be more convenient and operator friendly. We train and certify those with no experience to those with years of seat time.
During the class we cover all facets of the NCCCO written exams. Each candidate receives study materials for continued study and preparation for written exams; including exclusive access to Crane Edge Web Quiz study program.
PRE-CLASS. The week before our course many candidates schedule for seat time training on the Cranes they will be testing on. Call for Seat Time training pricing and available schedule. (Seat Time after classroom instructions is limited).
Day 1- Classroom. Candidates receive instruction on Applicable Regulations and Complete Regulation Training Exams, Lift Director, Responsibility and OSHA Documentation.
Day 2- Classroom. Instruction on Site Preparation, Accident Prevention, Power Line Requirements and Per-Operational Inspection.
Day 3- Classroom. Wire Rope, general load chart interpretation applicable to all charts and specific load chart interpretation.
Day 4- Specific Load Chart Interpretation, begin hands on administration of NCCCO Practical Exams.
Day 5- NCCCO Written Exams administered. Upon completion of written exams, candidates who need to complete practical exams, will be tested
For your convenience we keep an updated yearly NCCCO Schedule posted on our website
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Not only do we administer the actual NCCCO practical exams, we offer seat time training. This training is done with the machine(s) that you will take the actual practical exam. We can come to your site and train on your machines as well.
Crane Edge provides a class room training consisting of an 8hr. preparatory class for the signalperson certification. On the 2nd. day of training we provide for the written exam and hands on practical exam.
Crane edge offers candidates the option to become Nationally certified for rigger I. written exams and practical rigging exams are conducted at our site. We can come to your site as well.
Crane Edge Exam Prep Class, Writtem & Practical Exams.
Crane Edge can administer practical exams at your location. We will get your site and machine(s) approved for use in administering the NCCCO practical exam, crane edge will bring course materials, set-up and administer the exams. contact us for pricing and availability.
Crane Edge, provides training in OSHA’s Construction Standards, 29 CFR 1926, and issue cards. This can be done at our training facility or yours. Upon completion of the training you will receive a certificate of completion and issued a 10 or 30 hour card.
Option number two of OSHA 1926.1400 requirement to meet qualification as a signalperson for your company. Crane Edge will qualify you to meet this standard. this qualification is not portable it is valid while employed with the company listed on the certificate. Anyone qualified under this provision upon terminating employment will be required to be re-qualified for their new employer.
OSHA requires operators be trained assessed and qualified for the type of machine being operated. Contact us today for pricing and availability of training and testing.
Crane Edge performs Annual OSHA compliant inspections and dielectric testing. RUBBER GLOVES, BLANKETS, SLEEVES, INSULATED LINE HOSES, HOT STICKS, HOTLINE JUMPERS, GROUND CABLES, BUCKET LINERS.
OSHA law requires that mobile cranes be inspected annually. Crane Edge provides certificates for each machine as well as necessary documentation for each crane and hoist inspected. Crane Edge Inspectors are Members of CCAA also Nationally Certified as well as certified Nationally for all Mobile crane types. Crane Edge inspectors are qualified operators as well as Instructors. These qualifications along with certifications help us to understand each customer need. We make ourselves available to customers and operators who may have questions concerning safety and operations.
Listed by the United States Department of Labor as Accredited Crane Surveyor for Maritime Industry for floating and shore based cranes.
Our trainer and certifyer can come to your location or schedule at our facility in Milton, WV.
Be competent in the application of the type of signals Demonstrate that he/she meets the requirements of OSHA 1926.1400 through a written test, and practical test.
Any person who rigs to the crane hook within the fall zone must be qualified as per OSHA 1926.1400
CONTACT US TO SCHEDULE REQUIRED OSHA QUALIFIED SIGNALPERSON OR OSHA QUALIFIED RIGGER.
OR BEST YET NCCCO CERTIFIED SIGNALPERSON OR RIGGER
dielectric testing up to 100kV as specified by ANSI standards. The dielectric test verifies the electrical insulating strength in the FRP upper and lower booms, bucket, liners, FRP extensions on digger derricks, tool circuits, and upper control system.
OPTIONAL TESTS Bucket liners
DIELECTRIC TESTING Line (ground) Jumpers. Line hoses. Gloves. Hot Sticks Covers/Blankets
Contact us today and schedule for onsite or at our facility!
We are fully equipped for the complete testing of these products, including washing, visual inspection, electrical testing and documentation. Hot Sticks are cleaned, waxed and wet tested in accordance to current standards. All rubber protected equipment tested by Crane Edge, LLC undergoes this rigorous sequence to ensure that your employees are always using safe equipment.
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Contact Billy Conway: 304-942-9315 or [email protected]
Crane Edge offers new and refresher training for CPR and First aid at your site or ours.
Call for pricing and availability.
OSHA's standard for first aid training in general industry, 29 CFR 1910.151(b), provides:
In the absence of an infirmary, clinic, or hospital in near proximity to the workplace which is used for the treatment of all injured employees, a person or persons shall be adequately trained to render first aid. Adequate first aid supplies shall be readily available.
One option these standards provide employers is to ensure that a member of the workforce has been trained in first aid. This option is, for most employers, a feasible and low-cost way to protect employees, as well putting the employer clearly in compliance with the standards. OSHA recommends, but does not require, that every workplace include one or more employees who are trained and certified in first aid, including CPR.
In the construction industry, 29 CFR 1926.50(c) provides:
In the absence of an infirmary clinic, hospital, or physician, that is reasonably accessible in terms of time and distance to the worksite, which is available for the treatment of injured employees, a person who has a valid certificate in first-aid training from the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the American Red Cross, or equivalent training that can be verified by documentary evidence, shall be available at the worksite to render first aid.
The primary requirement addressed by these standards is that an employer must ensure prompt first aid treatment for injured employees, either by providing for the availability of a trained first aid provider at the worksite, or by ensuring that emergency treatment services are within reasonable proximity of the worksite. The basic purpose of these standards is to assure that adequate first aid is available in the critical minutes between the occurrence of an injury and the availability of physician or hospital care for the injured employee.