Light Picker Training Improved in Alberta

If you have a HIAB crane or a FASSI crane, well actually any light duty knuckle boom crane and are looking for training, we have the program for you We recently completed a training program for one of our customers and thankfully we were able to provide our HIAB knuckle boom crane training INSIDE of their large well ventilated shop as it was -33 outside! If anyone tries to tell you that all you need to do is dress warmer than 4 layers of everything, well not so much. It’s tough  on cranes [and all equipment] as well as those operating them. That said, we talked with the customer about some specific needs their client needed and were able to

Broderson Carry Deck Crane Carry Deck Crane Training

  Our one day operator safety program is really designed for the new carry deck crane operator. We bring the entire day to your field location and provide the CSA and OHS updates required to ensure you have done your due diligence in providing the proper training necessary as well as your competency review of those operators. A minimum of 5 is required for us to come to site, we have a competitive rate as well as reduced travel fee, still a savings of you sending your group into Edmonton or Calgary, with hotel, meals, travel fees etc. With the changes to CSA and OHS, it’s worth the time and small cost to bring us out and provide those updates

Carry Deck Crane Safety Training

Carry Deck Crane Training held at your location in AB or SK, using your crane details below – Call us for details (844) 334-8847 – Email for quick response: info [at] knuckleboomtraininig.ca Our 1 and 2 day carry deck safety training program will cover the following areas – – Exceeds CSA Z150-16 Standards for Crane Operation – Carry deck crane fundamentals – Principals of load balance, stability, capacity and driving on wheels loaded – Load control & Lift planning scenarios – Daily inspection and set up procedure – Safety regulations & standards – Hazards on site – Signalling and basic rigging (full rigging is a separate program) – Worksheets for: Load calculations, proper load chart use, overload scenarios, lift planning

Saskatchewan Crane Training

I have been taking a lot of calls from folks in Saskatchewan who are looking for clarity on what is required there. I have updated our “Questions” page with the full details, you can get there by clicking Questions tab or click HERE. The gist of it is this: It doesn’t matter whom you take your training from as long as they understand knuckle boom crane dynamic boom loading As long as they understand dynamic chassis loading from the crane As long as they have worked for a knuckle-boom crane manufacturer or taken training from them to give it to you PROPERLY Your crane must not lift more than 5-tons initial lift capacity, if it does your operators are required

Drayton Valley Knuckle Picker Training

So you need to have H2S, Maybe confined space, first aid for sure and then ground disturbance, UTV/ATV training but yet, one of the items used by some companies the most, don’t have any picker training done as it’s not required! So is UTV/ATV necessary?  When was the last time you experienced an H2S release?  Last time you went into a confined space area?  But unless you are forced to get a picker safety ticket it ain’t gonna happen right? Do you know how much your crane can lift?  How high?  How Far, How Stable, Which areas are least/most stable?  You starting to see the picture? So, there is a saying, don’t make it about the money or you won’t